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Food Vocabulary and Restaurant Phrases

The document provides a vocabulary list categorized into fruits, vegetables, drinks, others, meats, meals, desserts, and flavors. It includes examples of sentences using 'there is' and 'there are', as well as kitchen items and restaurant vocabulary. Additionally, it contains exercises for sorting food, filling in gaps, and writing sentences related to meals and restaurant conversations.
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Food Vocabulary and Restaurant Phrases

The document provides a vocabulary list categorized into fruits, vegetables, drinks, others, meats, meals, desserts, and flavors. It includes examples of sentences using 'there is' and 'there are', as well as kitchen items and restaurant vocabulary. Additionally, it contains exercises for sorting food, filling in gaps, and writing sentences related to meals and restaurant conversations.
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Vocabulary:

Fruit: banana, strawberry, orange, apple, pineapple, lemon, lime, kiwi, peach, grapes

Vegetables: lettuce, tomato, potatoe, cabbage, carrot, garlic, onion, pepper, bellpepper, peas,
corn

Drinks: milk, water, coffee, tea, juice, sauce

Others: flour, rice, eggs, bread, cereal, sugar, cheese, oil, mayonnaise

Meats: beef, ham, chicken

Meals: pasta, pizza, stew, lasagna, salad, soup, noodles, sandwiches

Desserts and sweets: cookies, cake, ice-cream, sweets, chocolate

Flavours:
Sweet
Sour
Spicy
Bitter
Salty

What do you like to eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner/dessert?

For breakfast/lunch/dinner/dessert I like to have…

There is/there are

There is - countable (only one)


uncountable (milk, water, rice, flour, etc)
There is an apple in the fridge.
There is water on the table.

There are - countable (more than one)


There are 5 strawberries in the kitchen.

some/a lot of

There is some orange juice in the glass.


There is a lot of flour on the table.

There are some sandwiches in the plate.


There are a lot of pizzas in the freezer.

Any

There isn’t any sauce in the bottle.


There aren’t any potatoes in the stew.

Kitchen items: Amounts and containers Restaurant


vocabulary:
Stove jar waiter/waitress
Pan glass Bill
Pot bottle Tip
Plate can Course
Knife cup Main course
Fork bag Meal
Glass box Menu
Fridge carton Dessert
Microwave bowl Special
slice Fast food
Verbs for cooking piece Café
Cafeteria
Fry Restaurant
Bake Eat out
Roast Book a table/make a
Steam reservation
Boil

Restaurant conversation

Good morning/afternoon/evening
Hello/hi
Can I take your order?
Yes, a ____________, please.
Anything to drink?
A ____________, please.
For dessert?
A _____________, please.
For here or to go?
For here/to go, please.
It’s $ ____.
Here you are.
Thank you. And here’s your order.
Thank you!/Thanks.
Have a good day!
Have a good one.

1. Sort the food in the correct column

cake lemon ice-cream pepper stew cheese hot sauce


sour spicy bitter salty sweet

2. Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct word:

a. There ________ ________ ice-cream .


b. There ________ ________ rice.
c. There ________ ________ tomatoes.
d. There ________ ________ bread.
e. There ________ ________ hamburger.
f. There ________ ________ cake.
g. There ________ ________ french fries.

3. Fill in the gaps with the possible containers for this food

a. ___________ / __________ of water


b. ___________ of eggs
c. ___________ of tuna
d. ___________ of cereals
e. ___________ of jam
f. ___________ of coffee
4. Fill in the crossword puzzle

Across Down

3 person who brings food in a 1 part of a meal


restaurant
2 amount of money you pay for a meal
5 sweet part of a meal
4 list of food and prices in a restaurant

5. Write five sentences with “I like to have”


example: For dinner I like to have pizza.

6. Fill in the gaps:


Good _____________ !
Hello!
Can I ________ your order?
Yes, a hamburger , please.
Anything to ?
An orange _________ , please.
For dessert?
An ice-cream, please.
For here or to go?
For here, please.
It’s $120.
Here you _______.
Thank you. And here’s your order.
Thank you!/Thanks.
Have a good day!
Have a good one.

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