Going Out PDF
Going Out PDF
Going Out PDF
Going Out English > Level A1.2 Starter > At the Restaurant
CONTENT
• Let’s Start! • Let’s Explore! • Let’s Practice! • Extension Activity • Target Words • Learning Points
Let’s Start!
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Takeaway Going Out English > Level A1.2 Starter > At the Restaurant
Let’s Explore!
Peter wants to go out for dinner with Vanessa. What does she feel like* eating?
Let's find out!
* You use “to feel like” with an -ing verb. Example: I feel like going to the park.
Peter: Hello?
Vanessa: Hey Peter, it's me, Vanessa.
Peter: Oh hi! What's up?
Vanessa: Are you free this evening?
Peter: Yes, I am. Would you like to go out?
Vanessa: Yes! I'd like to try a new restaurant.
Peter: Sounds good! Should we go downtown?
Vanessa: Yeah! There are a couple of new places I would like to try.
Peter: Which ones? I could meet you there.
Vanessa: Well, there is this Mexican place ...
Peter: How about Thai Basil? I hear it's very good. Do you feel like eating Thai?
Vanessa: That's a fab idea. We could also have dessert afterwards.
Peter: Why not? There is a great cheesecake place nearby.
Vanessa: Ok! We should call to make a reservation.
Peter: Yes. Would you like to invite Sally, too?
Vanessa: Sure!
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Takeaway Going Out English > Level A1.2 Starter > At the Restaurant
Let’s Practice!
Let’s talk about food and drink! Did you understand the dialogue?
Instructions: Select the correct answer.
a. Thai restaurant.
b. Mexican restaurant.
c. Japanese restaurant.
Let’s Practice!
Instructions: Read the sentences. Fill in the blank with the missing word. Use: fab
idea, like to, Do you feel, Would, free, I’d like.
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Takeaway Going Out English > Level A1.2 Starter > At the Restaurant
Extension Activity
Target Words
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Takeaway Going Out English > Level A1.2 Starter > At the Restaurant
Learning Points
You use the modals could, would, and should to express preferences about food.
You ask questions with modals like Would you like to ... ? or Should we ... ?
You can use the short form of would in an answer, like I'd like to ...
Questions Answers
Examples:
• Andrew: Would you like to eat Thai food tonight?
Beth: Yes! I'd love to try a new restaurant.
• Andrew: Should we make a reservation at Thai Basil? Could you meet me at 7?
Beth: I don't feel like eating Thai. I would prefer to eat Japanese food.