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SB 6
Vocabulary
FOOD AND DRINK
1 Match 1-6 with a-f. Use a dictionary if necessary. Which word in a-f is not part of
the group?
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3 Read the article about Danny Ammaniti's working day. What kind of restaurant
does he work in and what is his job?
4 Complete the sentences with the words in bold from the article in Exercise 3.
1 Waiters are also called in the USA.
2 '_ _ ' refers to how many customers eat during a sh ift.
3 A serve r's - - · is the group of tables he or she is respo nsib le for.
4 The dishes that a restaurant is especially p romoting are t he _ _ .
5 _ _ are extra money that wa iters receive from customers for good service .
6 When you _ _ a table, you put knives, forks, etc. on it before a meal.
7 The area where the customers are served and wait ing staff primari ly work
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8 An _ _ is the food and drink requested by a customer.
Listening
IN A SANDWICH BAR
5 ll)t.IM Listen to a shop assistant in a sandwich bar and two customers. What do
they order? How much do they pay? irLanguage.com
6 ID Listen again and complete what the shop assistant says. Practise saying the
sentences.
1 To eat in or 1_ _?
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2 __ sliced bread or a baguette?
3 Would you like any 3_ _ ?
4 And what wou ld you like 4_ _ with that?
5 5_ _ or large?
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6 Would you like ___ ? We have a great sele ction o f 7 _ _ and m uffins.
7 Would you like to pay for that 8_ _ or 9_ _?
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8 So that's fifteen _ _ fifty altogether, please.
7 Work in pairs. What were the customers' replies to the phrases in Exercise 6?
Check your answers in audio script 6.1 on page 123.
Speaking
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3 Read the article in Exercise 2 again and circle the correct answer in italics.
1 Last week's event was a birthday party I business event I wedding anniversary.
2 There we re three hundred I thirteen hundred I three thousand guests.
3 There were twe lve tables of buffet items I hors d 'oeuvres I drinks.
4 Most of the people at the e vent were men I women I children.
5 There were three staff on each drinks table I twelve drinks tables I twelve staff on
each drinks table.
4 Complete the sentences with the words in bold from the article in Exercise 2.
1 A___ is a food service option offered in which waiters serve food to guests at their
tables.
2 ___ are areas at a catered event where guests can watch how their food is cooked.
3 ___ is the knives, forks and spoons used for eating and serving food.
4 When you ___ something, you use all of it and don't have any more.
5 The is the unwanted food after an event.
6 If something is ___ , it is intended to be used for a short time and then thrown away.
Countable nouns have a singular and plural form . Uncountable nouns only have a singular form.
You can count them, e .g. apples, eggs, pizzas. You cannot count them, e.g. water; rice, money.
I have an apple. I have some rice.
I have some apples. I have a lot of rice.
I have a lot of apples. I don 't have much/ a lot of rice.
I don't have an apple. I don 't have any rice.
I don't have many/a lot of apples. How much rice do you have?
I don 't have any apples. See Grammar reference, page 114.
How many apples do you have?
5 Study the Grammar box and put the words in the box into the correct group:
countable (C), uncountable (U) or both (B). Use a dictionary to help you.
Type of event: 3_ __ __
Venue: Marley's 4_ _ _ __
7 D Complete the conversation. Then listen again and check your answers.
H = Henry Martins, S = Sandra Kellerman
H: W e're expecting 1_ _ people and we need 2_ _ food.
S: Just give me 3_ _ details. How 4_ _ guests are you expecting?
H: How 5_ _ will it cost?
S: There's 6_ _ space there .
S: So, you don't need 7_ _ beverages?
S: How 8_ _ time do we have to prepare the buffet?
SPECIAL DIETS
1 Work in pairs. Answer the questions about people with special diets.
1 Which of these will a vegetarian eat?
a beef b chicken c eggs d cheese e fish f nuts
2 Whi ch of these will a vegan eat?
a yoghurt b fruit c butter d vegetables e bread f pasta
3 Wh ich of these shouldn't you eat if you want to lose weight?
a pizza b salad c pasta d mayonnaise e apples
4 Which of these shouldn't a person with a shellfish allergy eat?
a prawns b mussels c beef d clams e crab f chicken
Using adjectives when describing dishes helps to make the descriptions more
appealing to customers.
lt is often possible to describe flavours and tastes in English by adding -y to the noun,
e.g. cheesy, creamy, fishy, fruity, garlicky, meaty, nutty, salty, tasty, etc.
2 Complete the descriptions with the adjectives in the box. Use a dictionary to help
you.
3 I))I.'!M Listen and complete the descriptions with the phrases in the box.
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4 Look at the photos of different food A-D and match them with the descriptions in
Exercise 3.
5 Think of a traditional dish from your country. What are the ingredients? How is it
cooked? What is it served with? What adjectives describe the dish? Compare your
ideas with a partner.
Listening
SPECIAL REQUESTS
6 l))t.JW What are the three courses of a typical restaurant meal called in the
USA? What are they called in the UK? Compare your ideas with a partner. Then
listen and check your answers.
8 ID Listen again. Do you think the waiter did a good job? Why/why not?
9 Read the advice in the Professional skills box about customer service skills. Match
the expressions a-e with the tips 1-4.
Speaking
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TODAY'S SPECIALS
1 0 Work in pairs. Look at Menu One. Student A you are the customer. Think of
THREE questions to ask Student B. Student B you are the waiter. Tell Student A
about the items on the menu. Invent any details you like.
Restaurants in Sydney
1 Read the information about Sydney. What types of
restaurants are popular? Why do you think that is?
Sales data
3 Work in pairs. Student A look at the information below.
Exchange information with Student B to complete Katrina's
sales data. Student B turn to File 20, page 1 06.
An expert view
6 l))t.f.W Listen to part of a conversation between a consultant and the restaurant
owner. Complete the notes from the SWOT analysis.
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AUSTRALIA Strengths Opportunities
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"' • Excellent quality food • Introduce a 4_ _ _ at
• Great location lunchtime
• Professional customer service • Reduce 5_ _ _ to decrease
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• Too many 2 dishes
• Old-fashioned, unattractive Threats
• Fluctuating 7_ __
• Changing attitudes to food
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• A lot of competitors
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Writing a menu
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8 Write the new set lunch menu for Katrina's restaurant. Include grilled homemade made with
the following. napkin portion salt serviette
set menu shellfish steak tip
• three sta rters, three ma ins and three desserts
See DVD-ROM Mini-dictionary
• short descriptions of the dishes to make them sound more tasty