Across → 3 when you a table you put plates, forks, etc. on it a customer asks for this at the end of a meal 8 the are dishes a restaurant is promoting 9 you eat with a and fork 10 reservation 12 sweet food served after the main part of the meal 14 number of customers who are served during a shift Down V 1 man who serves tables in a restaurant 2 container for drinks a server's is the group of tables he/she is responsible for 4 extra money customers give for good service 6 forks and spoons are examples 7 serviette 11 an is the food and drink requested customer 13 when you out of something you have more of it
Sure, let's go through this speaking activity step by step.
First, you need to look at the pictures given and the list of verbs provided. The pictures will help you understand the context of the story, and the list of verbs will give you the vocabulary you need to use.
Now, we will work in pairs to tell the story using the verbs. I will give you an example of how to do this:
1. Look at the first picture in the series. Describe what you see in the picture. For example, let's say the first picture shows a person at home.
2. Choose a verb from the list that matches the action happening in the picture. For this example, let's choose the verb "pack".
3. Start telling the story using the verb you chose. For example, you can say, "A person is packing their bags at home."
4. Now, it's your partner's turn. They will look at the next picture and describe it, choose a verb, and continue the story using that verb. Make sure to take turns and listen to each other.
5. Keep going through the pictures, describing them and using the verbs from the list until you have reached the end of the series.
Remember to use appropriate grammar and verb tenses while telling the story. Pay attention to the context of each picture and choose the most suitable verb from the list.
If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Good luck with your speaking activity!
1) I'm dying for a cup of water. - Are you? I have a glass of juice.
Explanation: The person is expressing their strong desire for water. The other person suggests offering them a glass of juice as an alternative.
2) Are you going to the party tonight? - No, I to study for my exams.
Explanation: The person is asking if the other person is planning to attend the party. The response indicates that they will not be going because they need to study for exams.
3) What are your plans for the weekend? - I to the cinema with my friends.
Explanation: The person is asking about the other person's plans for the weekend. The response states that they will be going to the cinema with their friends.
4) Do you want to come shopping with me? - Sorry, I to the dentist this afternoon.
Explanation: The person is inviting the other person to go shopping. The response states that they cannot go because they have an appointment at the dentist in the afternoon.
5) Why are you packing your suitcase? - Because I on vacation next week.
Explanation: The person is asking why the other person is preparing their suitcase. The response states that they are packing because they will be going on vacation next week.
6) Are you taking the bus to school? - No, I a bike.
Explanation: The person is asking if the other person uses the bus for transportation to school. The response states that they use a bike instead.
7) Can you lend me an umbrella? - Sure, it's going to later, so you better one.
Explanation: The person is asking for a favor of borrowing an umbrella. The response acknowledges the possibility of rain later and suggests having one for protection.
8) How are you getting to the party? - I a taxi with my friends.
Explanation: The person is asking about the transportation plans for going to the party. The response states that they will be taking a taxi with their friends.
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