Look at the menu below and do the exercises for at the restaurant to improve your English reading skills.[1]Restaurant
Preparation
Match the pictures with the corresponding vocabulary words below.
- orange juice ____
- tea ____
- fruit cake ____
- salad ____
- coffee ____
- pizza ____
- chicken tenders ____
- ice cream ____
- nachos ____
- cheese burger ____
- soda ____
- chocolate cake ____
Reading
Fill in the blank
- Caesar salad costs _______.
- _______ costs $9.50.
- There are _______ items under drinks.
- The three flavors of ice cream are _______, _______, and _______.
- Every main dish comes with a _______________.
- The cheapest appetizer is _____________.
- ____________ pizza is cheaper than ____________ pizza.
- Nachos cost _______.
True or False
Select true or false for each statement.
- You can’t eat salad at this restaurant. True/False
- The place sells desserts. True/False
- There are three different types of pizza. True/False
- All main dishes come with fries. True/False
- There are four different flavors of ice cream. True/False
- The most expensive item on the menu is meat pizza. True/False
- There are four different items for appetizers. True/False
- It costs $1.98 per scoop of ice cream. True/False
- The restaurant sells sea food. True/False
- You can’t buy coffee from the restaurant. True/False
Grouping
Group the food in the following categories.
ice cream/chicken tenders/fruit cake/nachos/coffee/cheese burger/chocolate cake/orange juice/tea/soda/salad/pizza
Appetizer: ___________________________________
Main Meal: __________________________________
Drinks: ______________________________________
Desserts: _____________________________________
Discussion
Now that you have read the article about a restaurant and the vocabulary that goes along with it:
- What items on the menu do you like?
- What would you order for appetizer, main dish, drinks, and dessert?
- Would you go to this restaurant?
If this is too difficult to understand, check out the A1 grammar points to help out!
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