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- ESL Conversation Questions - Restaurants Eating Out (I-TESL-J)
Restaurants Eating Out A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Related: Fruits and Vegetables, Vegetarian, Diets, Food Eating, Tipping How often do you eat out? Where do you usually go when you eat out? How much do you usually pay when you eat out? Who do you usually go with when you eat out? Do you like western food
- Dockhorn - Invitations and Requests in a Restaurant (TESL TEFL)
Introduction This is a conversation activity that focuses on making invitations and requests in the context of dining at a restaurant My Thai students are normally very shy to speak but they love to do this activity The students play the roles of customers, waiters waitresses, and managers in a restaurant
- ESL Conversation Questions - Vegetarian (I-TESL-J)
Conversation Questions Vegetarian A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Related: Restaurants, Fruits and Vegetables, Diets, Food Eating Do you know any vegetarians? Do you think restaurants should offer one or two vegetarian dishes on their menu? What are the different kinds of vegetarians? Could you try vegetarianism for a month? Could you try vegetarianism for a week
- ESL Conversation Questions - Food Eating (I-TESL-J)
Which fast food restaurants do like? Which fast food restaurants do you eat at the most often? Who do you usually eat dinner with? Why are diets usually short? Why can't people stop eating? Why do you think obesity is becoming such a problem in the United States and throughout the world? What do Chinese people eat for lunch?
- Web Site Guides for ESL Students - Restaurant Row
DiRoNA Distinguished Restaurants of North America early bird a restaurant that is open very early in the morning eclectic international various kinds of food from various countries entertainment dancing, karaoke, sports, TV, etc entree the main dish features special aspects like delivery, family, outdoor dining, take out, sushi-bar, etc
- Web-based Cultural Lesson: Restaurants Food
Write a list of the differences you can find when comparing American and Spanish restaurants (opening hours, prices or kind of food for example) You will compare your list with the rest of the class later on
- Al-Seghayer - American Fast Food: A Cultural Lesson (TESL TEFL)
The Internet TESL Journal American Fast Food (The Hamburger): A Cultural Lesson Khalid Al-Seghayer Khast5 [at] pitt edu Ph D Student, University of Pittsburgh (PA, USA) Target Students Level: Intermediate High Time: 100 minutes (50 for each class) Introduction A strong motivation for increased mastery of a second language is the teaching of the culture underpinning the target language
- Teaching Debate to ESL Students: A Six-Class Unit
The Internet TESL Journal Teaching Debate to ESL Students: A Six-Class Unit Daniel Krieger shinyfruit [at] yahoo com Siebold University of Nagasaki (Nagasaki, Japan) Introduction Debate is an excellent activity for language learning because it engages students in a variety of cognitive and linguistic ways The purpose of this paper is to elaborate upon this point by providing a step-by-step
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