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Unit : Food and Drink Topic :

Ordering food

Prathomsuksa 6

Vocabulary

Structure

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Activity

- What did you see in the video?- What did she or he order in the video?- What is the suggestion of waiter?

Vocabulary

order (v)

a request for food or goods in return for paymentEx: Can I take your order now?

carrot (n)

a tapering orange- colored root eaten as a vegetableEx: They sell carrots at the grocery store.

beef (n)

the meat of a cowEx: This beef is four dollars per pound.

breakfast (n)

a meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the dayEx: We had scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast.

snack (n)

a small amount of food that is eaten between meals, or a very small mealEx: Many snack foods are high in salt, sugar, and fat.

drink (v)

to take in and swallow an amount of liquid through the mouthEx: She drinks a glass of orange juice every morning.

butter (n)

a soft, pale yellow food made from cream that you put on bread and use in cookingEx: We were served scones with butter and jam.

meal (n)

an occasion when food is served or eaten, esp. breakfast, lunch, or dinner, or the food itself on such an occasionEx: I have my main meal at midday.

salad (n)

a cold mixture of vegetables that have not been cooked, usually eaten with meat, cheese, etcEx: I made a big salad for lunch.

bread (n)

a food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, mixed together and bakedEx: He gave me some bread, also some milk.

delicious (adj)

having a very pleasant taste or smellEx: This wine is delicious.

pea (n)

a round, green seed, several of which grow in a pod, eaten as a vegetableEx: Mother made me eat peas every day in my childhood.

fast food (n)

hot food that can be served very quickly in a restaurant because it is already preparedEx: I like to eat fast food.

lunch (n)

a meal eaten in the middle of the day, or the food prepared for this mealEx: We had soup and sandwiches for lunch.

dinner (n)

the main meal of the day that people usually eat in the eveningEx: We had some friends round for dinner on Saturday.

dessert (n)

sweet food eaten at the end of a mealEx: He had apple pie with ice cream for dessert.

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Structure

How to use how much and how many?

We use how much with uncountable nouns (nouns that you cannot count such as money, wine, oil etc)...You cannot make them plural. You can't say one money, or three oils.

How much

How much + uncountable nounsExamples: with to be

How much is it?

How much is that?

Examples: with have

How much whisky have you got in your case, sir?

How much money has he got in his pocket?

How much is an apple and a pear?

Examples: with there isHow much juice is there in the bottle?How much rice is there in the pot?

Examples: with canHow much money can you pay?

How many We use how many with countable nouns (nouns that you can count such as books, countries etc). We can make these nouns plural. You also use how many with a plural verb.

How many + countable nouns

Examples: with to be

How many are we here?

How many Euros is that dress?

Examples: with there areHow many countries are there in Africa?How many cigars are there in the box? 

Examples: with haveHow many cads have you got?How many pencils have you got in that pencil-box?

Conversation

Ordering foodHere’s your order, madam – today’s house special, Beef Madison.

Great. It looks delicious. Great. It looks delicious.

How much beef would you like, madam?

A lot, please. A lot, please.

Certainly. Here you are. And here are the vegetables. Would you like some carrots?

And some peas?

Just a few, thanks. Just a few, thanks.

How many potatoes do you want? They’re very good today.

Oh, well, I think I’ll have, say, five. Oh, well, I think I’ll have, say, five.

Oh yes, please. They look very good. Oh yes, please. They look very good.

Certainly. Here you are, madam.

Oh, and do you have any bread?

Oh, and do you have any bread?

Of course. Here it is. Would you like some butter?

No, thank you. That’s fine. No, thank you. That’s fine.

Well, I hope you enjoy your meal.

What? Oh, it’s not for me. It’s for my dog. I’ll just have a small salad, thanks!

How to ordering food over the phone ( 6 steps):

Decide on what you want before ordering. It's impolite and a waste of time to those taking your order if you decide on what you want during the call.

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2 Go online and use a search engine to find a local Chinese restaurant, or simply call your favorite Chinese restaurant. Get their number and write it down if you plan to order from them again.

How to ordering food over the phone ( 6 steps):

Call the restaurant and tell them you'd like to place an order. Specify if you want it delivered to your address or if you're coming to the restaurant to pick it up.

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4 Order your meal. Have the restaurant's menu at hand to ensure what you're ordering is what you want. Speak clearly and legibly to the person taking your order.

How to ordering food over the phone ( 6 steps):

Ask for the price of your order, and if your method of payment is acceptable. Most Chinese restaurants have varied conditions on paying in cash, with a check, credit card, etc.

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6Thank the person taking your order and hang up.

Activity

Sentences level

While- speaking

-Make a group o five- Make a story by using the word on the power point and all of you have to say unless one sentence- 5 minutes for do activity- present your work in front of the class

* Remark : By the way in the same story

Directions :

Example

I love to order pizza. My favorite flavor is cheese, ham, and corn. I'm allergic to garlic ( but I'm not vampire! ), so I haven't garlic in pizza………………………………………………....……………………………………………………………………………………

Fast food

snacks

Beef steak

bread

Role-play

Post-speaking

-Students come in front of class to draw slot.- Find a partner follow number that you get. example: seller1 work with customer1 .- Each pair choose situation from the power point.-Make conversation about ordering food over the phone.- Do the role-play in front of class.

Directions:

Situations: 1. Ordering fast food to take home.

2. Preservation for dinner.

3. Ordering vegetable food

4. Ordering food for birthday party.

5.Ordering food for anniversary.

A: Hello, what would you like to order?B: I would like to get a double cheeseburger.A: Would you like everything on it?B: I would like everything on it, thank you.A: Do you want any fries?B: Let me get some large curly fries.A: Can I get you anything to drink?B: Sure, how about a medium Pepsi?A: Is that everything?B: That'll be all. Thanks.A: You're welcome, and your total is $5.48.B: Thank you. Here you go.

For example: Situation1: Ordering fast food to take home