У РЕСТОРАНІ. М ЕНЮ.. T ONGUE T WISTER Betty Botter made some butter. “But”, she said, “This butter’s bitter”. “So”, she said, “I’ll buy some butter, It.

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У РЕСТОРАНІ. М ЕНЮ.

T ONGUE T WISTER Betty Botter made some butter. “But”, she said, “This butter’s bitter”. “So”, she said, “I’ll buy some butter, It will make the butter better!” So, Betty Botter bought some butter Just to make the butter better. “Alas”, she sighed. “This butter’s better - But it’s still a little bitter”.

W HAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE TODAY ?

A T ASTY C ROSSWORD

A T ASTY C ROSSWORD 1. g r apes 2.2. l e mon 3.3. s alad 4.4. chocola t e 5.5. a pple 6.6. fr u it 7. o r ange 8. b a nana 9. sa n dwich 10. tea

A T THE R ESTAURANT. T HE M ENU.

G UESS THE WORD upso taestopo lemoeett eip adals ceiju lettuce foecfe

M AKE UP WORD COMBINATIONS verbnoun grill bake fry boil stew steam roast meat chicken bread sausage potatoes eggs cake pizza omelette vegetables

E NGLISH T ABLE M ANNERS

L ET ’ S H AVE A R EST Hands up ! Hands down ! Hands on hips ! Sit down ! Stand up ! Hands to the sides – Bend left, bend right ! One, two, three – hop ! One, two, three – stop ! Stand still.

V OCABULARY  Starter / First Course  Main Course  Dessert  Drink  Waiter / Waitress

Situation Steve is opening his new restaurant today. Last week he sent his menu to the printer. It has just come back and, unfortunately, it is full of mistakes. The printers have put some dishes in the wrong sections. Help Steve by writing the menu correctly.

S TEVE ’ S D INER Starters : Bottle of mineral water £ 1.50; Chocolate, strawberry or vanilla ice-cream £ 2.50; Bottle of house vine (red or white) £ 5; Chocolate mousse £ 4; Avocado vinaigrette £ 2.75 Main Courses : Apple pie with cream £ 4; Tomato soup £ 2.50; Cheeseburger with chips £ 5; Coffee or tea £ 1.25; Prawn cocktail £ 3.50; Vegetarian casserole £ 5.80 Desserts : Coke or Pepsi £ 1; Four seasons pizza £ 4.95; Minestrone soup £ 2; Fresh fruit selection £ 2.95 Drinks : Bottle of Champagne £ 25; Fried chicken and chips £ 5.50; Cheeseburger with mixed salad £ 5.25; Glass of beer £ 2

S TEVE ’ S D INER Starters __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Main Courses __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Desserts __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ Drinks __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _

L ISTEN AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ITEM Lori is their waiter / waitress there. Jim would like bottled / regular water. Kate would like to have a diet soda / a mineral water. Kate would like to have the grilled chicken / grilled meat, a dinner salad and Italian / French dressing. Jim would like to have the peppered salmon / a medium steak. They think food is excellent / usual. They would / wouldn’t like a dessert menu. Jim would like to have coffee with the chocolate cake / cheese cake. They enjoy / don’t enjoy their meal.

L ET ’ S T ALK

P UT THE SENTENCES IN THE CORRECT ORDER TO MAKE UP A DIALOGUE  No, really, no.  There is a nice Chinese restaurant in town – the food is very good there.  8 o’clock. Fine, thanks.  I’ll call for you at about 8, then.  Hello, Bill, have you got any plans for this evening?  Oh, that sounds very nice, thanks.  Well, would you like to have a meal with me?

U SE THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSIONS Can I take your order, sir? Show us the menu, please. What kind of soup would you like? Yes, I think I’ll have …. And for dessert? I would like …

H OMETASK To learn the words Ex. 14, 16 p (SB) * to make up a menu for a restaurant