EDU 134: Inviting a Classmate to Eat

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Lesson 12: 第十二章:

Inviting a Classmate to Eat

クラスメイトを食事する為誘うこと LEARNING OBJECTIVES In this lesson, you will learn to use English to • • • • • •

Invite a classmate or friend to eat Ask and express food likes and dislikes Simply arrange plans to meet Use and understand common phrases in restaurants Order food and beverages Tell the waiter food preferences

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Asking a Friend to Eat Conversation 1: 第一対話:

• Lindsay and Steven are two students from the same English class. • リンジーと スティーブンは同じ英語クラスからのクラスメイトだ。

(Lindsay and Steven’s telephone conversation)

Lindsay: Steven: Lindsay: Steven: Lindsay: Steven: Lindsay: Steven: Lindsay: Steven:

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Hey, Steven! What are you doing? Hi, Lindsay! I’m just studying for English. What’s up? Did you eat lunch yet? I’m planning to go eat after class today, and I was wondering if you would like to come with me. That sounds good. I haven’t eaten yet, so I’m a little hungry now too. Great! What kind of food do you like? There’s American, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, and Korean. I like Korean food the best, but today I want American food. Okay, what time do you want to go? Let’s go right now. I will meet you at the subway station, and we can walk to the restaurant together. Is that okay? Okay, I will see you in a little bit. Okay, see you later!

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VOCABULARY 1. to be hungry 2. to be thirsty 3. breakfast 4. lunch

v. v. n. n.

お腹が空く 喉が渇く 朝ご飯 昼ご飯

5. dinner

n.

晩ご飯

6. food

n.

食べ物、食品

7. American 8. Chinese 9. Italian 10. Japanese 11. Korean 12. restaurant

adj. adj. adj. adj. adj. n.

アメリカ式 中国式 イタリア式 日本式 韓国式 レストラン

GRAMMAR 1. 2. 3. 4.

語彙リスト having a desire, craving, or need for food feeling or having thirst; craving liquid the first meal of the day; morning meal a light midday meal between breakfast and dinner the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday any nourishing substance that is eaten or drunk pertaining to the United States of America pertaining to China pertaining to Italy pertaining to Japan pertaining to Korea an establishment where meals are served to customers.

文法

am/is studying am/is planning is/was wondering has/have not eaten

Breakfast in the morning

Lunch in the afternoon

Dinner in the evening

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Ordering at a Restaurant Conversation 2: 第二対話:

• Eating and ordering food at a Western-style restaurant. • 洋式なレストランでたべて、昼ごはんを注文する。

Waiter: Steven: Waiter: Steven: Lindsay: Waiter: Lindsay: Waiter: Lindsay: Waiter: Steven: Waiter:

Lindsay: Waiter: Steven:

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Hello! How many people are in your party? Hi, there are two people in our party. Okay, a table for two. Here are two menus. Would you like to order something to drink? I’m really thirsty. May I have a Coke and an iced water, please? I’d like a glass of water with no ice please. Okay, one Coke, an iced water, and one water with no ice. How about food? I’d like a hamburger with extra lettuce and tomatoes. Would you like vegetable soup or french fries? Hm, I don’t like vegetables, so I’ll have french fries. Okay, and you, sir? Spaghetti with meatball sauce and a salad for me, please. Okay, so I have one hamburger with extra lettuce and tomatoes with french fries and one spaghetti meatball sauce with salad. Is there anything else you would like? No, that’s it. Thank you. Okay, I will be right back with your order. Thank you.

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VOCABULARY

語彙リスト

パーティー, まとめて何人

1. party

n.

2. a table for two 3. menu 4. to order 5. to drink

phr. n. v./n. v.

二人があります メニュー 注文する 飲む

6. vegetable soup 7. french fries 8. sir

n. n. n.

野菜スープ フライドポテト サー

9. spaghetti

n.

スパゲッティ

10. meatball sauce 11. salad

n. n.

韓国式 レストラン

12. that’s it

phr.

13. order

n.

これでいい、 これだけ

GRAMMAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

注文

a group of people loose transl: “there are two of us” a list of the dishes served at a meal to make request to buy something to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it soup with many vegetables a fried fast food snack a respectful or formal term of address used to a man Italian dish containing noodles and tomato sauce tomato sauce with meat cold dish of lettuce and various vegetables enough, no more a person’s foof, drink, or product purchase

文法

How many people are in your party? A table for two. What would you like to eat/drink? I’d like (a)/I’ll have (a) Would you like (a) ___________? And you? I will be right back Please/Thank you.

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