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Functional English Going to a restaurant. Question ♯1. You’re VERY hungry. You say to your friends…. A. I’m dying. B. I’m in agony. D. I’m mega hungry. C. I’m starving. Question ♯2. You go to a place where you can eat in or take out. When you order, the person asks you….
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Question ♯1 You’re VERY hungry. You say to your friends… A. I’m dying. B. I’m in agony. D. I’m mega hungry. C. I’m starving.
Question ♯2 You go to a place where you can eat in or take out. When you order, the person asks you… A. For here or to go? B. To eat in or to take out? D. For in the restaurant or for at home? C. For inside or outside.
Question ♯3 You go to a restaurant. When you arrive, the server asks if you have a reservation. If you don’t, she/he will ask… A. Where do you want to sit? B. What is your name? D. Have you been here before? C. Table for how many?
Question ♯4 Match the word below with the pictures shown above… menu dish appie B. menu / dish / appie / appie A. appie / menu / menu / dish C. dish / appie / menu / menu D. appie / dish / menu / dish
Question ♯5 The server has just given you the menus. He wants to know if you want to order some drinks. What does he ask you? A. What are you drinking? B. Can I get you something to drink? D. Both A or C are correct. C. What drinks do you want?
Question ♯6 After you’ve been sitting for a few minutes, the server will ask… A. What do you want? B. What should I bring you? D. Are you ready to order? C. Are you ready to eat?
Question ♯7 You are ready to order. The most common way to give your order is… A. I’ll have the roast chicken. B. Give me the roast chicken. D. Roast chicken. C. I would like to have the roast chicken, please.
Question ♯8 During your meal, the server may come by and say… A. How’s everything here? B. How’s everybody doing here? D. A, B or C – all are possible. C. How’s everything so far?
Question ♯9 The server comes by. You still have a bit of food on your plate. The server wants to know if you have finished eating or if you want to eat the little bit of food that is still on your plate. She will ask: A. Are you still eating? B. Are you still working on that? D. Are you finished yet? C. Would you like some more?
Question ♯10 The server comes by. You still have a bit of food on your plate. You want to take it home to eat later. What do you ask the server? A. Can I take this home? B. Could you wrap this up for me? D. Can I have that for later? C. Could you give this to me?
Question ♯11 The server comes and asks you if you want dessert. He says: A. How about some dessert? B. What do youwant for dessert? D. A or C C. Would you like to see a dessert menu?
Question ♯12 The server asks, but you don’t want any dessert. You say… A. No, I don’t want anything. B. No thanks, I’ve finished. D. Get lost, jerk! C. I’m good.
Question ♯13 You want to get the server’s attention. How should you do this? A. Snap your fingers. B. Makeeye contact. D. Waveyour hand in the air. C. Quietly call him/her.
Question ♯14 You want to pay and leave. You say to the server: A. I want the cheque/bill now. B. Please give me the cheque/bill. D. How about the bill/cheque now? C. Could I have the cheque/bill please?
Question ♯15 Each person wants to pay for their own meal. You ask the server… A. Can we please go Dutch? B. Can we share the bill? D. Could we each pay our own? C. Could you split that up for us?
Question ♯16 You want to pay for everyone! You tell your friends… A. It’s on me. B. I’ll pay for everyone. D. Both A or C C. It’s my treat.
Question ♯17 You ate A LOT. You say to your friends… A. I’m stuffed. B. I’m packed. D. I’m done. C. I’m wasted.