We will make healthy choices. Which is better? Which is fresher?
First practice this conversation:
They are really hungry.
They go to a restaurant.
“Right this way.” The host takes them to a table.
They look at the menu.
“What would you like to eat?” the server asks.
“I would like chicken, French fries and salad,” answers one woman.
“I would like fish and rice,” answers the other woman.
The waitress brings the food.
“I love this food,” the women agree. “My fish is delicious.” “My chicken is scrumptious.”
The bus boy clears the empty dishes.
The server asks, “Would you like any dessert?”
The women agree, “We would like ice cream and coffee, please.”
The server brings the cold dessert, the warm beverages, and the expensive bill. (The women ate a lot!)
The women enjoy their dessert.
They pay the bill and ask for change so they can leave a tip.
Choose: restaurants
Choose: city name
Choose: type of food by nationality or cost
Choose a good review: 4 circles or more
Look at the pictures. Look a the menu. What do you think?
What would you order?
For each section (meal, sides, beverage), make a choice between 2 things that you like.
Ex. I am at A Place at the Table in Raleigh.
I can order eggs and bacon or chai spiced waffles. I will order the waffles because they are more fragrant and unique than the eggs.
I want yogurt with granola. I will get peanut butter and chocolate because it is tastier than fruit.
I can order cappuccino or herbal tea. I will order cappuccino because it is richer than tea.