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1 Food ELL 2035

2 Warmup Questions N P R N N N R P R R
1. Wait till everyone is at the table before eating 6. Blow your nose if you have a runny nose 2. Wait till the oldest person eats first 7. You can burp 3. Say ‘Bon appetit!’ before starting 8. Hold your bowl off the table 4. Chew with your mouth open 9. If you invite someone, you should pay 5. Slurp your noodles to show their good 10. Dishes are all shared P R N N N R P R R

3 1. What is appropriate amount to tip? 2. Is tipping mandatory?

4 3. What is the first question a waiter will ask you at a restaurant?
What can I get you to drink? What would you to drink? Can I start you off with something to drink?

5 4. What is considered a staple food in the West?

6 Vocabulary 1. I’m so hungry that “___I could eat a horse_____”.
2. Although you might feel like it, try not to burp at the table. 3. I’m starving. I didn’t have breakfast 4. I can’t eat another bite, I’m so full / stuffed. 5. I love this buffet. I’m going to pig out and stuff my face with food! 6. Breakfast comes from two words “break” and “fast” which means not to eat. 7. My friend is a foodie; she’s always looking for the best restaurants in town and trying different foods. 8. I’m craving some sugary foods. Your craving for chocolates is unhealthy. 9. If you slurp your ramen (instant noodles) your American friends will think you’re a barbarian. 10. A French expression to enjoy your meal is Bon Appetit! 11. Do men pay for everything on a date, or is it better to go Dutch?

7 잘 먹겠습니다 / 먼저 드세요

8 Vocabulary: Dutch Pay Let’s go Dutch. How about we split the bill?
We can pay separately. Let’s go 50 – 50.

9 Warmup Questions 1. What kind of restaurant is good to take a boy/girl out on date? 2. When you go out on date, should you eat a lot or a little? 3. If you have a date, who should pay? 3. If your food falls on the floor/ground, do you ever pick it up and eat it?

10 Food Vocabulary cheesecake with raspberry coulis stuffed clams
a seafood platter chocolate torte (cake)

11 The situation so far… Phoebe Joey Sarah
Phoebe set Joey up on a blind date with her friend Sarah. Sarah is great: smart, funny, beautiful… but there was one small problem…

12 Listening: Questions to Consider
Phoebe Joey Sarah 1. What’s wrong with Sarah? 2. Does Joey mind eating food off the floor? 3. Will Sarah and Joey meet for another date? 4. What are Joey’s attitudes toward food?

13 There are two words in bold. Circle the correct word.
Example: It was love 1) at first sight / at first viewing

14 Answers nope out of nowhere big deal monster Enjoy!
What’s mine is yours matter rules healthy two-way street Stop staring sorry

15 Discussion Questions 1. What’s a two-way street?
2. How does the waiter tell the customers to have a good meal? === 4. Would you be upset if your boyfriend/girlfriend took food from your plate? 5. What behavior is rude you do not like other people doing at the table? 6. Do you share everything with your boyfriend / girlfriend / friends? Why or why not? Is there anything you would never share or lend them? (your computer, your phone, your car, your favorite …)

16 Phrasal Verbs set up (someone on a date) - to assemble - to establish
- to introduce two people for a date take out (someone) - to kill someone - to remove something - to go (out) on a date with someone go out go outside leave to go (out) on a date with someone


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