![]() Depending on where they are, there also might be the chance of more extended conversations with the waiting staff, getting into conversations with the chef and other guests, etc. ![]() In a restaurant students are likely to have to speak to the waiting staff and the guest and/or host (depending on their own role in the situation). What students need to know about restaurant language Photocopiable versions of many of these and many other socialising/ social English topics are available in an e-book here: This article gives tips on both how to teach restaurant language and how to teach useful language for other situations through restaurant situations. Restaurants are also one of the best situations to practise vital functional language like requests and offers. Although it forms a minor part of most textbooks, for many students restaurants are the places where they most commonly use English outside the classroom, be it with Nepali waiters who don’t speak their language (well), with guests visiting from the UK, or in a Hawaiian restaurant while on holiday.
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