Where should we eat?l
Daily Life - Where should we eat?l
Elementary
A: Do you two have any plans for the evening?
B: We were thinking of checking out a restaurant in the neigbourhood. Do you have any suggestions?
A: I know this really nice Italian place. The food is fantastic, and the decor is beautiful. I’d recommend giving it a try.
C: Actually, I’m not all that crazy about Italian food; I’m in the mood for something a bit lighter.
A: In that case, I know a great little bistro. They make a really tasty seafood platter; the fish is outstanding.
B: It sounds fantastic, but I’m allergic to seafood, so. . .
A: Okay, well, let me think. . . Oh, I know this great little place. It’s just a hole in the wall, but they do the most amazing sandwiches. You gotta give them a try.
C: Ella, you took me there last time I visited, and I got food poisoning, remember?
Key Vocabulary
check out: Phrase - look at something that is attractive
fantastic: Adjective - extremely good
decor: Noun (singular) - decoration
in the mood for: Phrase - have a desire for something or to do something
light: Adjective - not heavy on stomach, easy to digest
bistro: Noun (singular) - small, trendy restaurant or bar
tasty: Adjective - delicious, tasting good
outstanding: Adjective - excellent
a hole in the wall: Phrase - a very small, usually cheap restaurant or bar
food poisoning: Phrase - becoming sick because of bacteria in food
Supplementary Vocabulary
yummy: Adjective - tasting good
crazy about: Phrase - like very much
not fond of: Phrase - don't like (polite)
enjoyable: Adjective - tasting good
yum: Interjection - expression you use when you're enjoying food or drink
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Daily Life - Where should we eat?l
Elementary
A: Do you two have any plans for the evening?
B: We were thinking of checking out a restaurant in the neigbourhood. Do you have any suggestions?
A: I know this really nice Italian place. The food is fantastic, and the decor is beautiful. I’d recommend giving it a try.
C: Actually, I’m not all that crazy about Italian food; I’m in the mood for something a bit lighter.
A: In that case, I know a great little bistro. They make a really tasty seafood platter; the fish is outstanding.
B: It sounds fantastic, but I’m allergic to seafood, so. . .
A: Okay, well, let me think. . . Oh, I know this great little place. It’s just a hole in the wall, but they do the most amazing sandwiches. You gotta give them a try.
C: Ella, you took me there last time I visited, and I got food poisoning, remember?
Key Vocabulary
check out: Phrase - look at something that is attractive
fantastic: Adjective - extremely good
decor: Noun (singular) - decoration
in the mood for: Phrase - have a desire for something or to do something
light: Adjective - not heavy on stomach, easy to digest
bistro: Noun (singular) - small, trendy restaurant or bar
tasty: Adjective - delicious, tasting good
outstanding: Adjective - excellent
a hole in the wall: Phrase - a very small, usually cheap restaurant or bar
food poisoning: Phrase - becoming sick because of bacteria in food
Supplementary Vocabulary
yummy: Adjective - tasting good
crazy about: Phrase - like very much
not fond of: Phrase - don't like (polite)
enjoyable: Adjective - tasting good
yum: Interjection - expression you use when you're enjoying food or drink
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