Visiting cafes and restaurants
Form: 7
The theme of the lesson: Visiting cafes and restaurants
Objectives:
1) to give practice in reading for the gist information, to enrich their vocabulary with new words;
2) to develop their reading, listening, speaking and writing skills;
3) SWAT understand the difference between cafes and restaurants, to teach them how to behave in such places.
The type of the lesson: Combined
The method of the lesson: strategies of the method of critical thinking
Visual aids: slide show, handouts, sounds
Organization moment
- Good morning, students
- How are you?
- Who is on duty today?
- What day is it today?
- Who is absent?
Now, before we start our lesson I want you to come to the blackboard. In my hands there are some sweets. You should choose one you like best. Ok, now I divide you into two groups. Who chose blue sweets will be the first group, who chose orange sweets you are the second group. Take your places.
Now, we must choose the leader of the group. On your table there is a self - assessment paper. At the end of the lesson the leaders should give the marks to their group - mates. Try to be fair.
Eliciting
Ok, are you ready for the lesson? Now we start our lesson with association. Close your eyes and listen.
What are the people doing?
How do you think where are they?
You are right. Those people are eating and they are in the café. And the theme of our new lesson “Visiting cafes and restaurants”
Presentation
What kind of cafes or restaurants are there in our city?
Before we start reading about British cafes and restaurants let’s find out what are the differences and similarities of cafes and restaurants in Kazakhstan. Let’s complete the Venn diagram.
But in Britain cafes and restaurants have a lot of differences and very few similarities.
I’ve got two descriptions let’s read them and find out what place does it describe.
1. It is mostly used on special occasions like birthday or wedding anniversaries. It’s especially popular among aristocracy or business people because the company pays the bill! You can eat Chinese, Indian, French, Italian and also British food in it.
2. It is used for everyday purpose. You can have any meal in it. It’s comparatively cheap and offers a filling meal, a menu for all tastes and an informal atmosphere.
Answers:
1. Restaurant
2. Café
As we have said before the restaurants in Britain can be Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and so on. The atmosphere is formal. People celebrate weddings, birthdays there. Businessmen meet their partners there. And the restaurants are expensive.
Cafes may be in the building and out, in the streets. The atmosphere is informal. People go to the cafes to chat, to meet their friends, to have breakfast, lunch, or dinner. And the cafes are cheaper than the restaurants.
And also we are going to read about another place for eating out. It is Fast Food Restaurants. Open your books on page 77 ex. 12. First listen to me. Then read.
New words:
Milkshake [‘milkʃeik] сүтті коктейль
Order [‘ɔ: dǝ] тапсырыс беру
Ordinary [‘ɔ: dǝ, neri] әдеттегі, қалыпты
Waiter [weitǝ] даяшы
Criticize [‘kritǝ, saiz] сынау
Plate [pleit] тәрелке
Spoon [spu: n] қасық
Knife [‘naif] пышақ
Fork [fɔ: k] шаңышқы
Meal [mi: l] тағам, тамақ
Find in the text
What people eat at Fast Food Restaurants
How people eat the meal at FFR
Why FFR are popular
What people don’t like there
Comprehension checking
Ex. 14 p. 77
a) You eat with your fingers.
b) Drinks are in a paper or a plastic bag.
c) FFR are cheap.
d) You can throw bags and boxes away.
e) These restaurants are very popular.
Consolidation
Imagine that you are in the FFR. Here you have some meals which you can find in FFR. But if you want to get something from here you should do the task.
1. True or false: in cafes you can choose a table and occupy it yourself.
2. Answer the question: are the FFR expensive?
3. True or false: in the restaurant you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner.
4. Can you buy hamburgers and Coke in FFR?
5. Are there waiters in cafes?
6. In FFR you get your food at the counter
7. Can you see knives, forks and plates at FFR?
8. Can you reserve the place in the restaurant?
9. In the restaurant you eat your meal with your fingers.
10. What can you buy in FFR?
11. What are the cups, bags, and boxes made of in FFR?
12. The restaurant is cheaper than the café.
The end of the lesson
• Giving the home task
Ex. 16 p. 78
• Evaluation
• Saying good - bye
The theme of the lesson: Visiting cafes and restaurants
Objectives:
1) to give practice in reading for the gist information, to enrich their vocabulary with new words;
2) to develop their reading, listening, speaking and writing skills;
3) SWAT understand the difference between cafes and restaurants, to teach them how to behave in such places.
The type of the lesson: Combined
The method of the lesson: strategies of the method of critical thinking
Visual aids: slide show, handouts, sounds
Organization moment
- Good morning, students
- How are you?
- Who is on duty today?
- What day is it today?
- Who is absent?
Now, before we start our lesson I want you to come to the blackboard. In my hands there are some sweets. You should choose one you like best. Ok, now I divide you into two groups. Who chose blue sweets will be the first group, who chose orange sweets you are the second group. Take your places.
Now, we must choose the leader of the group. On your table there is a self - assessment paper. At the end of the lesson the leaders should give the marks to their group - mates. Try to be fair.
Eliciting
Ok, are you ready for the lesson? Now we start our lesson with association. Close your eyes and listen.
What are the people doing?
How do you think where are they?
You are right. Those people are eating and they are in the café. And the theme of our new lesson “Visiting cafes and restaurants”
Presentation
What kind of cafes or restaurants are there in our city?
Before we start reading about British cafes and restaurants let’s find out what are the differences and similarities of cafes and restaurants in Kazakhstan. Let’s complete the Venn diagram.
But in Britain cafes and restaurants have a lot of differences and very few similarities.
I’ve got two descriptions let’s read them and find out what place does it describe.
1. It is mostly used on special occasions like birthday or wedding anniversaries. It’s especially popular among aristocracy or business people because the company pays the bill! You can eat Chinese, Indian, French, Italian and also British food in it.
2. It is used for everyday purpose. You can have any meal in it. It’s comparatively cheap and offers a filling meal, a menu for all tastes and an informal atmosphere.
Answers:
1. Restaurant
2. Café
As we have said before the restaurants in Britain can be Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and so on. The atmosphere is formal. People celebrate weddings, birthdays there. Businessmen meet their partners there. And the restaurants are expensive.
Cafes may be in the building and out, in the streets. The atmosphere is informal. People go to the cafes to chat, to meet their friends, to have breakfast, lunch, or dinner. And the cafes are cheaper than the restaurants.
And also we are going to read about another place for eating out. It is Fast Food Restaurants. Open your books on page 77 ex. 12. First listen to me. Then read.
New words:
Milkshake [‘milkʃeik] сүтті коктейль
Order [‘ɔ: dǝ] тапсырыс беру
Ordinary [‘ɔ: dǝ, neri] әдеттегі, қалыпты
Waiter [weitǝ] даяшы
Criticize [‘kritǝ, saiz] сынау
Plate [pleit] тәрелке
Spoon [spu: n] қасық
Knife [‘naif] пышақ
Fork [fɔ: k] шаңышқы
Meal [mi: l] тағам, тамақ
Find in the text
What people eat at Fast Food Restaurants
How people eat the meal at FFR
Why FFR are popular
What people don’t like there
Comprehension checking
Ex. 14 p. 77
a) You eat with your fingers.
b) Drinks are in a paper or a plastic bag.
c) FFR are cheap.
d) You can throw bags and boxes away.
e) These restaurants are very popular.
Consolidation
Imagine that you are in the FFR. Here you have some meals which you can find in FFR. But if you want to get something from here you should do the task.
1. True or false: in cafes you can choose a table and occupy it yourself.
2. Answer the question: are the FFR expensive?
3. True or false: in the restaurant you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner.
4. Can you buy hamburgers and Coke in FFR?
5. Are there waiters in cafes?
6. In FFR you get your food at the counter
7. Can you see knives, forks and plates at FFR?
8. Can you reserve the place in the restaurant?
9. In the restaurant you eat your meal with your fingers.
10. What can you buy in FFR?
11. What are the cups, bags, and boxes made of in FFR?
12. The restaurant is cheaper than the café.
The end of the lesson
• Giving the home task
Ex. 16 p. 78
• Evaluation
• Saying good - bye
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