Sarah and Anthony eat at a restaurant

Review

Vocabulary

A Waiter

A customer

Outside

cutlery

fish

meat

A salad

A table for two

I prefer

I would like

How much does it cost?

The check

THEATER SKIT

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Juniors 2

Waiter: Hello, welcome to the Sunshine restaurant. What would you like to order?
 
Customer: I would like a salad please, how much does it cost? 
 
Waiter: A salad costs 10 dollars 
 
Customer: Perfect. have you also got some water? 
 
Waiter: Yes. Would you also like some bread and butter? 
 
Customer: Yes. That’s delicious! Thank you!  One more question, where is the bathroom? 
 
Waiter: Next to the front door
 
Customer: Thank you.  I would also like some fruit for dessert when you bring the check. 
 
 Waiter: Okay.  Enjoy your meal. 

Waiter: Hello, welcome to the Sunshine restaurant. Do you have a
reservation?
 
Customer: Yes, for a table of two. Can we please dine outside?
 
Waiter: Yes. Let me set the table with cutlery and napkins first.
 
Customer: Thank you. Where is the bathroom?
 
Waiter: Inside, to the left of the kitchen.
 
Customer: Great.
 
Waiter: What would you like to order today?
 
Customer: For an appetizer, I would like some bread and cheese.
For a main course, some potatoes and meat. And for dessert, do
you have some fruit?
 
 Waiter: Yes we do. I’ll put that in and bring you some waters. 
 
Customer: Thanks. May I also have the check with the dessert
please?
 
Waiter: Sure, enjoy your meal!

Grammar box

Forming Questions
We can use ''What is it'' to ask what something is.
What is the time?
What is pasta pomodoro?

We can use '' Do you have' if we want to ask for something.
Do you have apple juice?

We use ''A'' and ''AN'' with singular countable nouns.
We use a before a consonant sound. We use an before a vowel sound.
I've got a pencil and an eraser.

We use ''SOME'' for Plural nouns and uncountable nouns, in positive sentences.
There's some bread and cheese on the table.

The polite way of asking for something in English is by using '' Would like''

It can be used both to express that you want something,
'' I WOULD LIKE A SALAD''

it can also be used to ask someone else what they want
'' Would you like some water?'

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