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PUTTING ENGLISH TO WORK 1: Unit 8 ORDERING FOOD In this unit you will learn: THESE LIFE SKILLS: Order food in a restaurant Take orders in a restaurant Read and understand a bill Please bring me some coffee. Anything to drink? subtotal, tip, tax THIS VOCABULARY: Food Restaurant employees pie, fries busboy, waiter, manager THIS GRAMMAR: Verb: WANT Object Pronouns I want some pie. me, you, us, him, her, them

Vocabulary: Food Exercise 1: Match the words and pictures. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. k. 1. chicken 2. fish 3. hamburger 4. sandwich 5. fries 6. vegetables 7. salad 8. pie 9. milk 10. soda 11. water 12. coffee Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 2 Unit 8

Listening from the Video Exercise 2: Listen to Maria, Samantha, and Mrs. Garcia in the restaurant. Check the food that Samantha and Mrs. Garcia order. Unit 7 Page 3 ORDER pie coffee fish fries hamburger milk salad chicken sandwich soda water Exercise 3: Write the words. Use the words from Exercise 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 3 Unit 8

More Vocabulary: Restaurant Jobs Exercise 4: Read the sentences. This is Miguel. He works at the cafe. He s a busboy. This is Maria. She works at the cafe. She s a server. This is Pavel. He works at the cafe. He s a cook. This is Sonya. She works at the cafe. She s a dishwasher. This is Ryan. He works at the cafe. He s the manager. Exercise 5: Answer the questions. Use the words in Exercise 4. 1. What is Miguel s job? He s a busboy. 2. What is Sonya s job? 3. What is Ryan s job? 4. What is Pavel s job? 5. What is Maria s job? Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 4 Unit 8

Restaurant Activities Exercise 6: Look at the pictures. Put the activities in the correct order. A. What does the customer do? a. She eats. c. She pays the bill. b. She looks at the menu. d. She orders some food. B. What does the server do? a. He gives the customer the bill. b. He takes the order. c. He takes the tip. d. He serves the meal. C. What do busboys do? a. They clear the dishes. b. They pour water. c. They set the table. Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 5 Unit 8

Exercise 7: Read the questions. Circle a or b. 1. Do customers clear the dishes? a. Yes, they do. b. No, they don t. 3. Do busboys pour water? a. Yes, they do. b. No, they don t. 5. Do servers look at the menu? a. Yes, they do. b. No, they don t. 2. Do servers give customers the bill? a. Yes, they do. b. No, they don t. 4. Do customers order food? a. Yes, they do. b. No, they don t. 6. Do busboys serve food? a. Yes, they do. b. No, they don t. Exercise 8: Answer the questions. Use the words in the box. the bill customers the dishes the menu orders 1. Who do servers serve? They serve customers. 2. What do busboys clear? 3. What do customers look at? 4. What do servers take? 5. What do customers pay? Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 6 Unit 8

Grammar: Want, Some, Any We want some water. We don t want any water. WANT NOT + WANT I I You We want You We don't want They some water. They any water. He He She wants She doesn't want It It Exercise 9: Copy the sentences from the chart into your notebook. I want some water. Exercise 10: Complete the sentences. Use want, wants, don t want, or doesn t want. 1. I want some pie. 2. He any pie. 3. We any milk. 4. They some coffee. 5. We any soda. 6. She some chicken. 7. We some vegetables. 8. He some water. Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 7 Unit 8

Grammar: Object Pronouns I want some water. Please bring me some water. Exercise 11: Copy the sentences from the chart into your notebook. Subject Pronouns I want some water. We want some fries. Jane wants some coffee. Ryan wants some pie. The customers want the bill. Please Object Pronouns bring me some water. bring us some fries. bring her some coffee. give him some pie. give them the bill. Exercise 12: Complete the sentences. Use object pronouns. 1. I want some coffee. Please bring me some coffee. 2. They want some water. Please bring some water. 3. Pavel wants some chicken. Please bring some chicken. 4. Sonya doesn t want any fries. Please bring a salad. 5. We don t want any pie. Please bring the bill. Exercise 13: Complete the sentences. Use I or me. 1. Please bring some water. 2. want some water. 3. Miguel and want some coffee. 4. Give the bill, please. Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 8 Unit 8

Life Skill: Restaurant Bills and Tips Exercise 14: Read the bill. Read the sentences. DOWNTOWN CAFE Number of people: 2 May 7, 2007 1 salad $ 4.55 1 sandwich $ 3.50 1 hamburger $ 7.35 1 order of french fries $ 2.25 1 piece of pie $ 3.45 2 cups of coffee $ 1.50 Subtotal $22.60 Sales Tax @8.25% $ 1.87 TOTAL $24.47 Tax is money for the government. What is a tip? Customers leave tips for servers. A tip is a thank you for good service. A tip is between 15% and 20% of the subtotal. (tip) Exercise 15: Read the bill and sentences again. Write the answers. 1. How much is a hamburger at the Downtown Cafe? 2. How much is a cup of coffee at the Downtown Cafe? 3. How much is the tax on this bill? 4. How much is the total? 5. Look at the picture. How much is the tip? Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 9 Unit 8

Practice the Conversations Exercise 16: Put the conversation in the correct order. Would you like a salad? 1 Are you ready to order? No, thank you. Yes, I am. Please bring me a sandwich and some coffee. Exercise 17: Complete the conversation. Use the words in the box. am bring drink some order Would Yes you me 1. Server: Are you ready to? 2. Customer: Yes, I. Please bring a sandwich. 3. Server: you like a salad? 4. Customer: No, thank. 5. Server: Anything to? 6. Customer:. Please me milk. 7. Server: Yes, of course. Exercise 18: Complete the conversation. Use YOUR information. 1. Server: Are you ready to order? 2. YOU: Yes, I. Please bring me. 3. Server: Anything to drink? 4. YOU Yes. Please bring me. 5. Server: Yes, of course. Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 10 Unit 8

Narrative Reading Juan Orders Lunch Every afternoon at 12:30 p.m., Juan Perez goes to the Downtown Cafe for lunch. He looks at the menu and orders the same lunch every day. He orders a hamburger, a salad, and some pie. He drinks a glass of water and a cup of coffee. Juan likes the server and he leaves a big tip. Exercise 19: Answer the following questions about the story. 1. Where does Juan eat lunch every day? a. at the cafe b. at home 3. What does he drink with his lunch? a. water and coffee b. milk and coffee 2. Does he order a sandwich? a. Yes, he does. b. No, he doesn t. 4. Why does he leave a big tip? a. He has a lot of money. b. He likes the server. Exercise 20: Answer the questions with YOUR information. 1. Do you eat the same lunch every day? 2. What do you eat for lunch? 3. Where do you eat lunch? Putting English to Work 1 [rev. 11/07] 11 Unit 8

Unit 8 Putting English to Work 1 UNIT REVIEW (Each item=1 point) Fill in the missing words. Use the words in the box. vegetables waiter chicken dishes busboy orders salad server clears 1. We want some. 2. Please bring me some. 3. Would you like a? 4. Miguel is a. He the dishes. 5. Maria is a. She takes customers. Turn page over Number correct and percentage score (circle one) 10=100% 9=90% 8=80% 7 or fewer: no credit Student name Date Initials PE1/Unit 8

Unit 8 Putting English to Work 1 Fill in the missing words. Use the items in the word box. doesn t want her want us 6. We some water. Please bring some water. 7. She any water. Bring some coffee. Read the bill. Look at the money. Answer the questions. DOWNTOWN CAFE Number of people= 1 June 5, 2009 salad $ 4.55 cup of coffee $ 1.50 Sub- Total $ 6.05 Tax (8.25%). $.50 TOTAL $6.55 8. How much is the tax? $ 9. How much is the total? $ 10. Look at the picture. How much is the tip? $ (tip)