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Hi Everyone, I adapted and created this sheet to help students gain more confidence when ordering food in English speaking restaurants. There is a standard dialogue that they can practice in pairs and this is followed by a menu where they must select and order a starter, entree and a drink. (Typical polite language when ordering is included.) Hope you find this helpful. All the best.

AT THE RESTAURANT 1. Are you ready to order? A: Waiter! I’d like the menu, please. W: Here you are, sir. W: Are you ready to order? A: Yes, I am. Can I start with tomato soup? Then the salmon and steak, please. W: What steak would you... Waitress Conversation, Restaurant English Conversation, Conversation At The Restaurant, Ordering At A Restaurant, Restaurant Dialogue English, Restaurant Conversation English, Restaurant English, Restaurant Menu Ideas, English Conversation Learning

AT THE RESTAURANT 1. Are you ready to order? A: Waiter! I’d like the menu, please. W: Here you are, sir. W: Are you ready to order? A: Yes, I am. Can I start with tomato soup? Then the salmon and steak, please. W: What steak would you...

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Students must complete the dialogue by inserting the restaurant vocabulary into the correct spaces. Best to have students work together in groups. Do be sure to go through the words together as a class first -- this worksheet is ideal for a review of restaurant vocabulary. Ask for volunteers to at out the dialogue at the front of the class. For an extra challenge, have students use the vocabulary to create their own restaurant dialogues! - ESL worksheets