Are you an ESL teacher who wants to teach conversation and grammar activities to A1-A2 ESL students? Here is a presentation to help you introduce food and eating out in a simple and easy-to-follow way!
This presentation is colourful, clear and engaging for young students. The teacher can introduce the topic of food and eating out and then students can explore a Mexican restaurant, a pizza restaurant, a noodle restaurant, a burger restaurant and a seafood restaurant. The presentation offers the opportunity for students to choose which restaurants they wish to explore, and in which order.
This PowerPoint presentation has 27 slides. This is an overview of the lesson:
The presentation starts with a slide exploring the clothing that can be worn to go out for dinner. The student is encouraged to discuss, describe and select an outfit.
The next slide is concerned with the physical process of travelling to a restaurant. The student must fill the gaps to form various travelling verbs and then they choose and talk about their chosen mode of transport.
Then, the student examines a graphic diagram of a simple street containing 5 restaurants. Students talk about the restaurants they can see. They then decide which restaurant to go to first.
Each of the five restaurants starts with a photo/video slide, which the student examines, discusses what they can see and shares their preferences.
The next slide for each restaurant includes a menu from which the student can select and order food.
Grammar and vocabulary activities include using adverbs of frequency and adverbs of sequence and vocabulary matching.
Finally, when the student has visited all five restaurant, you can ask them to review what they have learned in the lesson.
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