Handy Situations: At the Restaurant

This lesson plan combines English Language Arts, ESL, ELL, Food, Restaurants, Functional Language, Grammar: Countable and Uncountable nouns, Role-Plays, Functional Langauge for ordering food and making a complaint, conversations, speaking, projects, and research in one lesson. It's great for food-themed classes, especially for teenagers and adults.

4/22/2023

This lesson plan combines English Language Arts, ESL, ELL, Food, Restaurants, Functional Language, Grammar: Countable and Uncountable nouns, Role-Plays, Functional Langauge for ordering food and making a complaint, conversations, speaking, projects, and research in one lesson.

It's great for food-themed classes, especially for teenagers and adults.

What is it?

  • a no-prep lesson plan for teenagers and adults

  • speaking

  • vocabulary

  • grammar

  • functional language

  • real-life content

  • ESL levels: A2/B1

  • PDF and PowerPoint

What's included?

  • a fully designed lesson for at least 90 minutes that requires no preparation - 4 pages full of various activities

  • a fully animated PowerPoint presentation (same content - some elements are not editable!)

  • in both A4 and US letter formats

  • the key is included

Activities:

  • Warm-up

    • discuss the pictures

  • Brainstorm

    • what can you do at the restaurant?

  • Vocabulary

    • types of restaurants

  • Vocabulary+

    • more activities

  • Discuss

    • speaking

  • Grammar

    • countable and uncountable nouns

    • choose the correct word

  • Dialogue

    • fill in the gaps

  • Functional Language

    • put the words in the correct order

    • then, match them with answers

  • Role-Play

    • at the restaurant

  • Project

    • research local restaurants

Aims:

  • to improve communication by discussing various topics related to restaurants, making orders, bars, pubs, complaints, talking to servers, and more!

  • to improve thematic vocabulary skills

  • to practise countable and uncountable nouns

  • to practise giving opinions

  • to practise polite questions

  • to practise real-life situations