A114 Food and drinks

Skills learned: Food names. Ordering food        Theme:       Food and drinks.                 Grammar:     Countable and uncountable nouns.

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Dialogue 1 (Pizza Order)

– Good morning. How can I help you?

– I would like a pizza.

– What size?

– A medium, please.

– What toppings would you like?

– Pepperoni, onion, mushroom, and cheese.

– What would you like to drink?

– I’ll have a Pepsi, please.

– How would you like to pay, cash or credit card?

-I’ll pay cash.

Dialogue 2 (Hamburger Order)

– Good afternoon. What can I get for you?

– I would like a hamburger.

– What would you like on your hamburger?

– I’ll have cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, and mayonnaise.

– Would you like anything else?

– I’ll have some French fries.

– Would you like to add a drink for 50 cents?

– Yes, please. Can I have an orange juice?

– Here is your receipt. We will call the number on it when your order is ready.

– Thank you. Have a nice day.

NEW WORDS 

Topping, pepperoni, onion, mushroom, cheese, cash, lettuce, tomato, pickle, mayonnaise, French fries, cents, receipt, order.

CASH
FRENCH FRIES
CENT
RECEIPT
ORDER

GRAMMAR

Countable and uncountable nouns.

  1. Countable nouns (we can count them)

Countable nouns can be singular or plural.

Examples from the text:

  • a hamburger → two hamburgers
  1. Uncountable nouns (we cannot count them)

Uncountable nouns do not have a plural form.

Examples from the text:

  • Cheese

BRITISH COUNCIL GRAMMAR TEST

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