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Talking about Fast Food
in English
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Hello everyone! My name is ________. Im from ________.
I currently live in ________. I am a ________. I enjoy
studying ________. I joined Open English ________ ago.
I (like / dont like) fast food.
Survival English
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Beginner: Warm-up
Whats your favorite fast-food restaurant?
My favorite fast-food restaurant is _________.
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ice cream
pie
hot dog
pretzel
lemonade
sub
soda
straw
fork
spoon
Beginner: Vocabulary
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Beginner: Matching
Match the listed words to the images
A. B. D. C. E.
fork pretzel pie sub straw
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Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words
Beginner: Vocabulary Practice
_____________ is a kind of dessert.
There are dozens of flavors of ________.
____________ is made with lemons and sugar.
Some people like mustard and onions on their _________.
You eat soup with a __________.
spoon
lemonade
soda
hot dogs
ice cream
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Beginner: Discussion
I soda.
A. drink a lot of
B. drink a little
C. dont drink any
I eat sweets.
A. often
B. sometimes
C. never
I hot dogs better than hamburgers.
A. like
B. dont like
C. I like hotdogs just as much as hamburgers.
Complete the following sentences according to your opinion
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1. Would you like something to drink, sir?
2. Did you order an apple pie?
3. How often do you go out to eat?
4. What kind of burger did you order?
5. How much is the total?
Beginner Question & Picture Matching
C. E. B. A. D.
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1. He __________ his mouth when he finished eating.
unwrap wipe buy order reheat
Picture Fill-in-the-Blank
2. Our food was cold, so we asked them to __________ it.
3. We __________ our sandwiches and ate them quickly.
4. My son likes to __________ soda.
5. He __________ some french fries at his favorite fast-food restaurant.
Choose the correct verb and conjugate as needed
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Create a sentence by using a subject, a verb and a complement
Beginner: Creating Sentences
I
You
We
He
She
They
Denise
go
be
eat
ask
hungry
into a restaurant
onion rings
for a straw
full
a salad
up to the counter
for ketchup
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Read the sentence with the correct answer
1. We (are eating / eat) fast food once a week.
2. Mary (is being / is) a vegetarian, so she ordered a salad.
3. What (do / does) you want to eat?
4. They (sell / are selling) delicious chocolate milkshakes today.
5. She (spent / spends) $8 on a combo meal yesterday.
Beginner: Choose One
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__ I had a hamburger, french fries,
and an ice cream cone.
__ He doesnt. He eats fast food
every day.
__ Yes, I can always eat
something sweet.
__ Yes, she did.
__ No, thanks; Ill drink without one.
1. Did she have lunch?
2. What did you eat yesterday?
3. Would you like a straw?
4. How often does he cook?
5. Do you want some dessert?
Match each question to the correct answer
Beginner: Match the Answer
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Beginner: Lets Talk!
Doug: Welcome to Big Burgers. How can I help you?
Nicole: Id like to have a regular hamburger, please.
Doug: Would you like ketchup, mustard, pickles, lettuce, and
onions on it?
Nicole: No, thanks. I only want ketchup, pickles and lettuce on it.
Doug: Okay. Would you like something to drink with your burger?
Nicole: Yes. Id like a small lemonade, please.
Doug: All right. Your order comes to seven dollars and ten cents.
Nicole: Thank you!
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Beginner: Lets Talk! Follow-up
What is the name of the restaurant Nicole is at?
A. Happy Hot Dogs
B. Big Burgers
C. Faster Food
What does Nicole want on her hamburger?
A. ketchup, onion, and pickles
B. mustard, pickles, and lettuce
C. ketchup, pickles, and lettuce
What does Nicole order to drink?
A. a diet soda
B. a lemonade
C. a milk shake
Answer the following questions about the previous passage
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1. What is he _________?
Whats Missing?
hot ordered heated drinking Are
Is drinks stopped order stops
2. She _________ chicken nuggets.
3. ________ it good?
4. We ________ at a fast-food restaurant on the way home.
5. This coffee is really ________ .
Complete each sentence with a word from the list
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1. I never ____ fast food.
a. am eating
b. eat
c. eats
_____ you eat fast food?
_____ he think is disgusting?
_____ size lemonade will you
order?
Beginner: Q & A Formation
Complete the question using the underlined words as hints,
then choose the correct option to complete the sentence
2. He ____ fast food is disgusting.
a. think
b. is thinking
c. thinks
3. I ____ a large lemonade.
a. will order
b. am ordering
c. orders
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Beginner: Categories
Drinks Desserts Fast Food
Match each word to its corresponding category
pie sub shake ice cream hamburger hot dog cookies soda
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Beginner: Pronunciation Pairs
cream
pie
sub
fork
ice
dream
lie
cub
pork
rice
Listen to the difference between each pair of
words and practice pronouncing each pair
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Im eating dessert.
Im drinking through a straw.
This hotdog tastes great.
This ice cream is delicious!
I like this lemonade.
Match each sentence to its appropriate picture
Beginner: Who Said It?
A. B. C.
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Food & Groceries- Vocabulary (#0037)
Food & Groceries- Present Tense Verbs (#0039)
Adjectives and Prepositions (#0051)
Fill in the Blank: "to have"/"to be" (#0067)
The apple pie is our second dessert! (#0389)
You ate 12 croissants for breakfast? (#0393)
Beginner: Related Lessons
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Intermediate Lesson Content
Intermediate Lesson Content
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Intermediate: Warm-up
Name some popular fast-food restaurants in your country
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fries
burger
salad
dressing
soft drink
chips
milkshake
napkins
cookies
deep fried
Intermediate: Vocabulary
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Intermediate: Matching
Match the listed words to the images
A. B. D. C. E.
napkins burger chips salad cookies
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Use the words below to create your own sentences
Intermediate: Vocabulary Practice
Ex: Many people like to put ketchup on their fries.
fries
burger
salad
dressing
soft drink
chips
milkshake
napkins
cookies
deep fried
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Match the synonym & antonym to each listed word
Intermediate: Synonyms & Antonyms
Antonym Synonym
seasoned
oily
delectable
starving
inexpensive
scalding
Word
hungry
salty
hot
greasy
delicious
cheap
cold
bland
costly
disgusting
dry
full
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Intermediate: General Discussion
What kinds of foods are typically sold
by street vendors in your country?
How often do you eat fast food? In your opinion,
do you eat it more frequently than you should?
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Intermediate: Lets Talk
Neil: Boy, am I starving! Lets get some food.
Where do you want to eat dinner, Scott?
Scott: It doesnt really matter to me. Im not a
picky eater. Just choose a place thats cheap.
Neil: Do you want to go to Biggie Burgers? Its one of my favorites.
Its really delicious and wont take a bite out of your wallet.
Scott: It sounds familiar, but I dont think Ive ever
eaten there before. What do they serve?
Neil: They have hamburgers, hot dogs, chili fries,
cheese sticks, milkshakes, and sodas. Their
portions are large, so you wont leave hungry.
Scott: Really? Okay, that sounds good. Lets
go there. Im dying to eat something.
Neil: All right. Im not sure what Im going to order
yet. Do you know what you are going to order?
Scott: Im going to order a hamburger with ketchup and
a chocolate milkshake. Thats going to hit the spot.
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Intermediate: Lets Talk! Follow-up
Whats the name of the place where Neil and Scott are going to eat?
What types of food does the restaurant serve?
What kind of place does Scott want to eat at?
What are Scott and Neil going to order at Biggie Burgers?
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__ Ill have lemonade. Thanks.
__ No, I eat here all the time.
__ No, I just ate dinner.
__ Yes, and he really needs
to start eating healthier.
__ Ill do it.
1. Is this your first time here?
2. Are you hungry, Donna?
3. What would you like to drink?
4. Whos going to make lunch?
5. Does he eat a lot of fast food?
Match each question to the correct answer
Intermediate: Q & A
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_ Craig ordered a double cheeseburger and fries.
_ Craig drove home feeling very full.
_ Craig was hungry and decided to get some food.
_ Craig ate his food at the restaurant.
_ Craig didnt want to cook, so he went to a fast-food place.
Put the sentences in the correct order to form a short story
Intermediate: Story Sequence
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Intermediate: Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning
1) We have the greatest teachers.
They are the cream of the crop.
2) I dont like tennis. Its
not my cup of tea.
3) I dont know how to solve this
problem. Its a hard nut to crack.
4) If you start to hit the sauce
in the morning, you might have
a drinking problem.
5) She came in late for the
meeting, and now shes in
hot water with the boss.
a) the best of a group; first choice
b) something or someone
that is difficult to understand
c) to drink alcohol
d) to be in big trouble
e) something that someone doesnt
enjoy or doesnt do well
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1. Sarah wanted to got something to eat, but she didnt have time.
2. Carson tries to lose weight, so hes avoiding fast food.
Choose the correct answer
3. When youve finished eating, will throw the wrapper in the trash can.
A. gotten
B. get
C. be getting
A. is trying
B. trying
C. try
A. throw
B. throws
C. will be throwing
Intermediate: Error Correction
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Intermediate: Lets Talk Pictures!
What are your thoughts about this picture?
Do you think its accurate or not? Explain.
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Restaurant Vocabulary With Modals (#0109)
Practice Correct Modal Use (#0111)
The apple pie is our second dessert! (#0389)
You ate 12 croissants for breakfast? (#0393)
I will open my new restaurant! (#0396)
Pronunciation: The /v/ (#0272)
Intermediate: Related Lessons
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Advanced Lesson Content
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Advanced: Warm-up
Name some foods that are found in fast-food
restaurants or sold by street vendors
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Advanced: Someone Once Said
Vegetables are a must on a diet.
I suggest carrot cake, zucchini
bread, and pumpkin pie.
Jim Davis
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Advanced: Vocabulary
fattening
condiments
wrapper
mayonnaise
noodles
toppings
portion
greasy
crumbly
disposable
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Advanced: Matching
Match the listed words to the images
A. B. D. C. E.
crumbly condiments noodles wrapper greasy
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Use the words below to create your own sentences
Advanced: Vocabulary Practice
Ex: The food served at fast-food
restaurants is usually fattening.
fattening
condiments
wrapper
mayonnaise
noodles
toppings
portion
greasy
crumbly
disposable
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Match the synonym & antonym to each listed word
Advanced: Synonyms & Antonyms
Antonym Synonym
smooth
hot
flavored
brittle
delicious
oily
Word
crumbly
creamy
greasy
seasoned
appetizing
steaming
dry
disgusting
bland
soft
cold
lumpy
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Read each sentence and replace the word with a synonym or antonym
1. Their Hawaiian pizza is disgusting.
S
2. Dolores prefers to eat salty foods.
3. The bread on my sandwich is crunchy.
A
A
Advanced: Sentence Rewording
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Advanced: General Discussion
Which fast-food chain do you like the least? Why?
Many people think that a lot of Americans are overweight because
they eat too much fast food. What is your opinion? Explain.
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Advanced: Lets Talk
Carol: Hey, Lynne. What time are we going to the mall? Im asking because
I have something to do later this evening, and I dont want to be late.
Lynne: Thats a good question. I thought we could leave around four oclock. Is that
all right with you, or is that too late? I wouldnt want to inconvenience you.
Carol: Yes, four oclock sounds fine. Its not too late at all. I have
to be at my cousins house by 7:30. We should have plenty of
time. Did you want to grab a bite to eat while were at the mall?
Lynne: Yes, that sounds great. Ive been craving pizza like crazy
lately. What about you, Carol? What do you feel like eating?
Carol: I want some Chinese food. Ill probably get some orange chicken
and an egg roll or two. Im feeling hungry just thinking about it.
Lynne: Yum! Chinese food sounds good right now.
I love mall food. Too bad its not good for you.
Carol: I know. I could eat it everyday. I was eating out
about five times a week last year, and I gained almost
10 pounds. So, this is going to be a special treat for me.
Lynne: Are you kidding me? I would never have guessed that. You look exactly
the same as you always have. I think you might be imagining things.
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Advanced: Lets Talk! Follow-up
When was the last time you ate mall food? What did
you have? Did you eat with someone or were you alone?
Why do you think some people eat fast food
almost everyday when they know its so unhealthy?
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Correct the mistake
1. Collin wasnt happy for his salad because the lettuce was wilted.
2. You would hand Barbara a napkin?
3. Toms restaurant serve the best burgers in town.
4. What topping you like on your pizza?
5. The sandwich that I eat earlier was really greasy.
Advanced: Error Correction
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Advanced: Reading Comprehension
Fast food is cheap, convenient, filling, and generally tastes good.
Unfortunately, its not healthy. A single fast-food meal can
contain enough calories for an entire day. Eating fast food on a
regular basis can lead to a host of different health problems,
both physical and psychological.
Still, the temptation can often be hard to resist. Below are three
tips to help you choose healthier foods when eating at fast-food
restaurants.
Make careful menu selections Dishes labeled deep-fried,
batter-dipped, breaded, creamy, and crispy are usually high in
calories, unhealthy fats, or sodium. Try to avoid these at all
costs.
Drink water with your meal Soda is a huge source of
hidden calories. Try drinking water with a little lemon.
Eat mindfully Pay attention to what you eat, and savor each
bite. Chew your food thoroughly and avoid eating on the run.
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Advanced: Reading Discussion
What is the main idea of this passage?
How do you feel about eating fast food? Why?
Imagine that a person ate one meal a day from a
fast-food restaurant for a year. In your opinion, would
that person inevitably gain weight or not? Explain.
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Advanced: Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning
1) He had to give an important
presentation, but he was as
cool as a cucumber.
2) I wont charge you for
fixing your computer. It
was a piece of cake.
3) Shes been promoted to
manager, so now shes the
big cheese around here.
4) You have done good work here.
You are really worth your salt.
5) If you want the weekend
off you might have to
butter up the boss.
a) a task that is easily done
b) to be nice to someone
because you want something
c) to be a good worker
d) to be very calm
e) an important person; the
leader or boss of something
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Advanced: Question Formation
1. The Delicious Deli is
my favorite restaurant.
2. She eats out two or
three times a week.
3. Ive been a vegetarian
for the past two years.
4. Id like lettuce, pickles,
and ketchup on my burger.
5. Im going to pay with cash.
Form a question based on the response
Ex: How much money would you like to deposit?
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Restaurant Vocabulary With Modals (#0109)
Practice Correct Modal Use (#0111)
Identifying Key Words (#0165)
Suffixes of "compare" (#0167)
Questions with Who and What (#0207)
Working Lunch (#0354)
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