The Narrative Paragraph and The Narrative Essay

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Panha Chiet University
unit 7: Eating out
Vocabulary: Adjectives to describe
restaurants and food.
Grammar: too, enough
Speaking: describing and giving
opinions about food and restaurants.
Getting Started
write the words from the box in
the chart.
Bland
Casual
Courteous
Elegant
Formal
Greasy
Healthful
Rude
sour
Hot
Indifferent
Salty
Low-fat
Nutritious
Polite
Romantic
Spicy
sweet
Pairs:
Discuss the restaurants in the photos
and the foods you see. Use as many
adjectives from exercise 1 as you can.
Which restaurants and foods do you
like?
A: this looks like a nice restaurant. It’s very
elegant.
B:It’s nice, but I prefer more casual places,
like this one.
A: what about the food? What’s your
favorite type of food?
Reading:
Groups of 3. what is your favorite
restaurant? Why?
Read the restaurant review. Is the
review of the décor, service, and food
favorable or negative?
Pairs. Read the review again and
answer the questions.
1.What is wrong with the main menu at
the palm?
2.What did the reviewer think of the
appetizers?
3.Would you go to this restaurant after
reading the review? Why or why not?
Grammar focus
Study examples with enough/ not
enough and too.
This room is quiet enough for a
business meeting.
The appetizer was too spicy for some
people.
There isn’t enough variety in the
dessert menu.
Note:
The adjective goes before / after too.
The adjective goes before / after
enough.
The noun goes before / after enough.
Groups of 4
Think of a restaurant or café near
your school. What do you like about
the place? Why?
Thanks for your being attended.
Good luck for your life.
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