This document provides phrases for ordering food and making reservations at a restaurant. It includes phrases like "There's nothing to lose", "It's my treat", and "It's worth visiting this restaurant". It also lists adjectives for different types of food like greasy, creamy, stinky, chewy, and tender. Finally, it presents sample questions about food allergies, persuading others to eat somewhere, and having a bad restaurant experience.
This document provides phrases for ordering food and making reservations at a restaurant. It includes phrases like "There's nothing to lose", "It's my treat", and "It's worth visiting this restaurant". It also lists adjectives for different types of food like greasy, creamy, stinky, chewy, and tender. Finally, it presents sample questions about food allergies, persuading others to eat somewhere, and having a bad restaurant experience.
This document provides phrases for ordering food and making reservations at a restaurant. It includes phrases like "There's nothing to lose", "It's my treat", and "It's worth visiting this restaurant". It also lists adjectives for different types of food like greasy, creamy, stinky, chewy, and tender. Finally, it presents sample questions about food allergies, persuading others to eat somewhere, and having a bad restaurant experience.
got to lose? Phrases: There’s nothing to lose. It’s my treat. For me, a ...... It’s on me. please I will have a/the.... What do you recommend? What would you I would like to take/order? book a table for 2 please. It’s worth visiting this I want to make restaurant! a reservation.
Adjectives describing food
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Greasy and oily food: Creamy food or dessert: A stinking / smelly vegetable: A chewy food/dessert: A tender food:
Are you allergic to any foods?
Have you ever persuaded anyone to come to a fast food restaurant/café with you that they didn’t really like to go? Have you ever had a bad experience at a restaurant? How did you react?