9.1 Eating out - kgt34

9.1 Eating out - kgt34

Eating out

Introduction

Het onderwerp van dit blok is uit eten gaan.

  • Maak groepjes van drie of vier leerlingen.

Bespreek de volgende vragen in jouw groepje:

  • Hoe vaak ga jij naar een restaurant?
  • Waar ga je meestal naar toe?
  • Hoe zou jij een restaurant aanbevelen?

Maak een lijst van Engelse woorden die met restaurants en eten en drinken te maken hebben. 

Bekijk hieronder de stappen die je gaat zetten.

Succes.

Step

activiteit
activity

leerdoel
aim

tijd
time

 

introduction

Nadenken over wat je al weet.

10

Step 1

listening
Joe's Hamburger Restaurant

Je kunt een gesprek in een restaurant begrijpen en er vragen over beantwoorden.

15

Step 2
a + b

reading
Restaurant reviews

Je kunt recensies van restaurants begrijpen en er vragen over beantwoorden.

15

Step 3

vocabulary and irregular verbs

Je leert vocabulaire over eten in restaurants en kunt die gebruiken. De onregelmatige werkwoorden: to be, to begin, to bend en to bind.

15

Step 4

grammar
Verb tenses

Je kunt present tenses gebruiken.

10

Step 5

speaking
Talking about restaurants

Je kunt discussiëren over restaurants.

10

Step 6

writing
Family dinner

Je kunt een e-mail schrijven over een bezoek aan een restaurant.

20

Step 7

evaluation

Nadenken over wat je geleerd hebt.

5

Step 8

extra
Blind date

 

 

 

Step 1 - Listening

Joe’s Hamburger Restaurant

You are going to listen to a conversation between a customer of Joe’s Hamburger Restaurant and the server of the restaurant.

  • Listen to the recording and do assignment (= opdracht) 1.
  • Read the questions.
  • Listen again and do assignment 2 and 3.

Assignment 1

Listen to the conversation and answer the question on your own, then discuss the answer in your group.

  • What drinks and food are they talking about in this conversation?

Click on the link to listen to the recording.

Questions

  1. Why does the customer not buy the recommended sandwich at the beginning of the conversation?
  2. What is this week’s house special?
  3. What does the combo meal NOT come with?
  4. How does the specialty drink get its name?
  5. What does the customer want to order?
  6. What else does the server want to sell?
  7. Why was the man surprised by the price of his meal?
  8. What is special about the burgers from Joe’s Hamburger restaurant?
  9. What does the customer decide to do at the end of the conversation?

Do the next assignment on your own.

Step 2a - Reading

Restaurant review

You are going to read reviews written about a variety of restaurants in London.

  • First read the texts.
  • Do the vocabulary exercise.
  • Study the vocabulary.
  • Do the second exercise.

Read the texts.

The Ritz
Food: traditional British or fusion cuisine
Price per person: £80
This spectacular palace-style dining room is famous as one of London’s most luxurious, romantic restaurants.
It’s hard to resist splashing out on the exquisite 5-course menu. The staff are discreet and extremely polite.
It’s hardly surprising that the clients are a mixture of celebrities, business executives and wealthy tourists.
Come here for a memorable dining experience, which will certainly do damage to your bank account!

 

Yo sushi!
Food: Japanese
Price per person: £10-15
The best known sushi place in town. This restaurant is great both for its raw fish and its kitsch Japanese décor.
Service is efficient and speedy. You can eat delicious sushi for a few pounds, serve yourself unlimited beer, select food from a conveyor belt and even have a relaxing head massage! Sometimes there are karaoke nights here.
This restaurant is bright and unromantic but great fun.

 

Amaretto
Food: Italian
Price per person: £15-20
A family-owned restaurant that has faithful clients coming back again and again.
Amaretto offers classic Italian food in warm and friendly surroundings.
Whatever time you come here, this restaurant is always busy and lively.
The pizzas and pasta dishes are well recommended as being tasty and excellent value for money.
Great for families or big groups of friends.

 

Levant
Food: Lebanese/Middle Eastern
Price per person: £20-30
An exotic Middle Eastern restaurant which is perfect for a romantic evening.
The atmosphere is moody and intimate, with lots of candles, soft cushions and coloured glass lanterns.
When you find the entrance, hidden away down a small street, you are greeted by luscious plants and the smell of incence and exotic perfumes.
The menu offers a feast of authentic Lebanese food for people who like to try something new and unusual.
If you stay late, you will even be able to watch a belly-dancing show!

 

The George Inn
Food: traditional British pub food
Price per person: £5-10
A dark and smoky looking pub, which was built in 1780.
Come here if you want to taste traditional English fish and chips or steak and kidney pie in a lively atmosphere.
The food isn’t great, the service is slow, but this pub serves a good range of beers and ales.

Step 2b - Reading

London restaurant review

You are going to read comments made by customers on a website about restaurants in London.

  • Form groups of three or four pupils.
  • Do assignment 1.
  • Read the texts.
  • Do assignment 2.

Assignment 1

Before reading the text discuss the following questions in your group:

  • How often do you visit a restaurant?
  • What do you like or dislike about restaurants?
  • What could you say to recommend a restaurant?

Read the texts.

Text 1
We stopped into this quite British Restaurant/Bar as part of an East End food walking tour. We tried the bread pudding and got to look around at the restaurant.
This is a really cool spot and very original. Inside is full of wood, pews and booths. Its adorable, quiet, and a dining experience that's unique and provides some privacy will getting that real English Establishment feel.
The bread pudding was absolutely delicious. Decadent, rich, creamy and gooey. You can't ask for anything more from a bread pudding, and this filled my quota of cream and butter for weeks (but it was worth it).
I can’t vouch for the food but the dessert and atmosphere made this a fun stop!

 

Text 2
Very disappointed by the food at this place. Tons of great restaurants in the area, don't waste your time or money on this one.
Seated promptly, service was friendly, but the food was a real shame. Three of us ordered the catch of the day (fish and chips), but the fish was way over-fried, the less were not fresh, and the restaurant didn't even have tartar sauce. The chips were fine, but not enough to make up for the fish. Two others had the Sunday roast (one chicken, one beef) and they were slightly better, but still not great. Too bad. Had hoped for better.

 

Text 3
We came here for the full English breakfast, which did not disappoint. The hash brown was different from what I had expected ... I had thought it would be like a fried American hash brown but it was more like a little layered casserole. Very tasty. Also loved the hearty mushrooms and the fluffy scrambled eggs.
The interior is charming. Great service. The coffee was also really good.

 

Text 4
I ordered the oysters for appetizer and fish and fries for my entree. However, I substituted the french fries for a side salad. The fish batter was cooked to perfection. Ambiance is super private in the booths. They have curtains separating you from the table behind you. We sat on the first floor. This was our last dinner in London and we made a good choice!

 

Text 5
I've always liked this place and stop by for a coffee every time I am near the market.
HOWEVER, last week it was biting cold out.  I popped in for a coffee and I noticed the inside clearly divided into a restaurant area and a cafe area.  Has it always been like that?  I went to order a coffee and asked if I could sit at a table, but I was told I could only sit in the "cafe" section, which was full up.  The "restaurant" section was completely empty, not a single diner.  So even though 2/3rds of the place was empty, I had to go back out in the cold, when my whole intention was to get a coffee to have a little sit-down with a book in a cafe I have always enjoyed.
I don't know if this is a more recent change or I somehow never noticed, but I was really, really irritated.  I mean, it was like 3 in the afternoon!  Who goes for a sit-down dinner then anyway?  Why would you have 2/3's of your cafe set for dinner and off limits to coffee-and-cake inclined afternoon patrons?
I have to give it 3 stars because the coffee is quite good.  I might pass through for a take-away drink in the future, but what a waste of a building as far as seating goes.  I guess it is trying to be more of a restaurant now, but I won't bother going.  The menu looked kind of pricey and the cloth napkins etc. were a big turn-off.  The nice thing about this place was the rustic feel...really destroyed by the linen and rude people.
A good case of a business needing to make up it's mind about what it is.  Fine dining establishment or coffee house?

Step 3 - Vocabulary

Bestudeer de woordenlijst.

Woordenlijst Eating out


Tip!
Er zijn verschillende manieren om woordjes te leren.
Je kunt de woorden hardop voorlezen of overschrijven.
Het belangrijkste is dat je dit niet te lang achter elkaar doet, want dan leer je niets meer.
In twee keer 10 minuten leer je meer dan in een half uur.

Irregular Verbs

Bestudeer de volgende vier irregular verbs (onregelmatige werkwoorden):

  • to be
  • to begin
  • to bend
  • to bind

hele werkwoord

past simple

voltooid deelwoord

Nederlands

to be

was, were

been

zijn

to begin

began

begun

beginnen

to bend bent bent buigen

to bind

bound

bound

binden


Doe de opdrachten.

Step 4 - Grammar

Grammar: Verb tenses

In dit thema herhalen we de werkwoordstijden.

  • Lees de uitleg in de kennisbank.
  • Maak opdracht 1

Present tenses


Do the following exercise. Fill in the correct form of the verb.

Step 5 - Speaking

Talking about restaurants

Choose five questions to discuss in your group.

  1. What is your favourite restaurant and why?
  2. Do you like expensive restaurants?
  3. How often do you go to restaurants?
  4. Do you think the ambience is important in restaurants?
  5. Is restaurant food the best?
  6. Have you ever complained about the food or service in a restaurant?
  7. What’s the most expensive meal you’ve had at a restaurant?
  8. What types of foreign food restaurants have you eaten at?
  9. Do you prefer to eat at your parents’ house or a restaurant? Why?
  10. What is the worst restaurant you have eaten at?

Step 6 - Writing

Family dinner

Je bent vorige week met je hele familie naar een restaurant in de stad geweest om de verjaardag van je moeder te vieren.

  • Maak de schrijfopdracht eerst alleen, daarna vergelijk je jouw e-mail met die van je groepsgenoten.
  • Schrijf een e-mail met je groepje en lever deze in bij je docent.

Je gaat een e-mail schrijven aan je penvriend(in) in Engeland.
Verwerk de volgende punten:

  • Bedenk een naam voor je penvriend(in).
  • Groet je penvriend(in).
  • Vertel dat je moeder vorige week jarig was en hoe jullie dit gevierd hebben.
  • Beschrijf het restaurant en vertel waar het is. (zelf verzinnen)
  • Vertel wat je hebt gegeten. (zelf verzinnen)
  • Geef je mening over het restaurant.
  • Vraag wat je penvriend(in) hiervan vindt.
  • Verzin zelf iets om aan je penvriend(in) te schrijven.
  • Schrijf een passend slot.
  • Schrijf je naam onder de e-mail.

Step 7 - Evaluation

Vul het schema in en beantwoord de vragen onder het schema.

Activiteit leuk niet leuk makkelijk moeilijk weet ik al nieuw
Listening            
Reading            
Vocabulary            
Grammar            
Speaking            
Writing            

 

  • Waar moet ik nog aan werken?
  • Wat moet ik nog aan mijn docent vragen?

 

Step 8 - Extra

Blind date

You are going to watch a cartoon about a blind date.

  • Read the questions.
  • Watch the cartoon.
  • Form groups of three or four pupils.
  • Discuss the questions.
  • Report back to the class.

Questions

1. Does Nick want to go on a blind date?
2. What is the atmosphere like in the restaurant?
3. Is the date a succes?

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    Toelichting
    Deze les valt onder de arrangeerbare leerlijn van de Stercollecties voor Engels voor vmbo kgt, leerjaar 3 en 4. Dit is thema 9 'Going out'. Het onderwerp van deze les is: Eating out. Deze les staat in het teken van uit eten gaan en het gaat voornamelijk over het eten in een restaurant. Ook worden recensies van restaurants besproken. De onregelmatige werkwoorden in deze les zijn: to be, to begin, to bend en to bind. In de grammaticaopdracht wordt de 'present tenses' behandeld.
    Leerniveau
    VMBO gemengde leerweg, 3; VMBO theoretische leerweg, 4; VMBO theoretische leerweg, 3; VMBO kaderberoepsgerichte leerweg, 4; VMBO gemengde leerweg, 4; VMBO kaderberoepsgerichte leerweg, 3;
    Leerinhoud en doelen
    Engels;
    Eindgebruiker
    leerling/student
    Moeilijkheidsgraad
    gemiddeld
    Studiebelasting
    1 uur en 40 minuten
    Trefwoorden
    arrangeerbaar, eating out, engels, kgt34, present tenses, recensies, restaurantbezoek, stercollectie, uit eten gaan

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    Leermateriaal, StudioVO. (z.d.).

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    VO-content Engels. (2020).

    8.1 Sleeping and dreaming - kgt34

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