chapter 13 may i take your order inter inter ii
TRANSCRIPT
Jeff: Say, would you like to go out to dinner tonight? Bob: Sure. Where do you want to go? Jeff: Well, what do you think of Indian food? Bob: I love it, but I’m not really in the mood for it
today. Jeff: Yeah. I’m not either, I guess. It’s a bit spicy. Bob: Hmm. How do you like Japanese food? Jeff: Oh, I like it a lot. Bob: I do, too. And I know a nice Japanese
restaurant near here – it’s called Iroha. Jeff: Oh, I’ve always wanted to go there. Bob: Terrific! Let’s go!
Listen to the rest of the conversation. What time do they decide to have dinner? Where do they decide to meet?
JEFF: So, do you want to eat early or late? BOB: Let’s eat early. Then maybe we can go to
a movie afterward. JEFF: Good idea! Why don’t we have dinner
around 6:00? BOB: Six is good. And where do you want to
meet? Jeff: Let’s meet at the restaurant, OK? BOB: Yeah, that’s fine with me.
So, too When agree with someone about
something you like, you usually say “so” or “too”.
I like Korean food a lot.So do I. /I do, too.I don’t like it
I can eat really spicy food.So can I./ I can, too.I can’t
Exercises Answer with a agreement or disagreement:
I'm thirsty.
I'm going to the theatre tonight.
I heard the news yesterday.
I go to work every day. I can swim very well
So am I
So am I
So do I
So do I
So can I
Neither, Either When you agree with someone about
something you don’t like, you say “neither” or “either”.
I don’t like greasy food.Neither do I./ I don’t either.I like it a lot/ I like it
I can’t stand fast food.Neither can I./ I can’t either.I love it/ I can
Exercises Answer with a agreement or disagreement:
I'm not OK.
I'm not going to the cinema tonight.
I don’t go to work every day. I can’t sing very well
I don’t enjoy salty food
Neither am I
Neither am I
Neither do I
Neither can I
Neither do I
Listening- “Ordering a Meal”
Listen and practice.
Listen to the waiter talk to the next customer. What does the customer order?
Waiter: Are you ready to order? Woman: Yes, I think so. I’d like a cheeseburguer, please. Waiter: Would you like today’s special, a cheeseburguer and
fries? Woman: Uh, no fries for me. Bur I’ll take a small potato salad. Waiter: OK. Anything to drink? Woman: Yeah. I’ll have a large iced coffee, please Waiter: And how about some dessert. We have pie, cake, and
ice cream. Woman: No, thanks. I’m trying to watch my weight.
Modal verbs- Would and will for requests
What would you like?
I’d like a corn dog
I’ll have a small salad.
What kind of dressing would you like?
I’d like blue cheese, please.
I’ll have vinaigrette.
ContractionsI’ll = I willI’d I would
Modal Verbs- “Would” and “Will”
What would you like to drink?
I’d like an iced tea.
I’ll have wine.
Would you like anything else?
Yes, please. I’d like some water.
No, thank you. That’ll be all.
What would you like to eat?
I’d like a pizza.
I’d like a tuna sushi
I’ll have noodles.
I’ll have fried bananas
Would you like anything else?
Yes, please. I’d like a grilled salmon.
No, thank you. That’ll be all.
What would you like to eat?
I’d like fried chicken.
I’d like a steak.
I’ll have bacon and eggs.
I’ll have a tuna salad
Would you like anything else?
Yes, please. I’d like a jello.
Yes, please. I’d like a pudding