Conversation(Intermediate Chapter 1)|日常会話(中級1章)
Lesson4: Eating Out

PART A_1
Let’s learn new vocabulary. Listen and repeat these words with me.
PART A_2
1. takeout  持ち帰り用の、持ち帰り用の食べ物
  My dad usually brings me some takeout from my favorite diner when he arrives home after work.
2. cuisine  料理、料理法
  Modern Italian cuisine is very popular today.
3. crave  ~をしきりに欲しがる、必要とする
  I’ve been craving onigiri since last week.
4. pricey  高い
  The new iPhone model is so pricey that my savings did not suffice.
5. establishment  施設(学校、会社、病院など)
  The establishment was forcibly closed due to illegal activities inside.
PART A_3
I will ask the questions below. Please answer in complete sentences.
PART A_4
1. What do you usually order for takeout?
2. What is your favorite type of cuisine?
3. What food are you craving right now?
4. What is your favorite restaurant that serves mostly pricey dishes?
5. What establishment do you usually go to?
PART B_1
Let’s read the dialogue. I will play Ron, and you will play Emma. Then, we’ll switch roles.
PART B_2

Hi, Emma. I’m planning to go to the new restaurant in the city. Would you like some takeout?
Can I go with you instead?

Of course!
Do you know what kinds of food they serve there?

I heard that they serve Italian and American cuisine there.
Perfect! I’m craving pizza and pasta right now!

Me too! I just hope that the food is delicious but not too pricey at the same time.
Yes, and I hope the staff is accommodating as well.

Absolutely! Poor customer service leaves a bad impression on the establishment itself.
Let’s get going before we run out of seats.

PART C_1
I will ask questions about the conversation. Please answer in complete sentences.
PART C_2
1. What did Ron offer Emma?
2. What types of cuisine does the new restaurant serve, according to the dialogue?
3. According to Ron, what leads to a bad impression on establishments?
PART D_1
Fill in the blanks using the new vocabulary you learned to complete the conversation.
PART D_2
1. A: Would you like to go with us to Jollibee?
B: I can’t go; I feel sick today. Could you order me some __________ instead?
2. A: In my opinion, my country’s delicacies are the best in the world.
B: Wait until your try Japanese ____________!
3. A: Do you want to order anything?
B: Let’s have some Chinese food. I’ve been _________ dimsum since yesterday!
4. A: Did you buy the dress?
B: No! It’s too ________! My savings are not enough.
5. A: Have you already stayed at a five-star hotel?
B: Yes. These hotels are comfortable and well-run _____________.
PART E_1
Let’s do a role play. Talk with me based on the situation below, using the expressions you just learned.
PART E_2
You’re craving a burger and fries. Ask your sibling if you can go eat out at your favorite fast-food restaurant.
PART E_3
REVIEW AND FEEDBACK
Now, let us review the things that you learned in this lesson.
(Please give short feedback on how your student did in your class.)
Grammar
文法
Pronunciation 発音 Vocabulary
単語
Comprehension
理解
GOOD 文法の誤りはほとんどなく、完全な文章で話すことができる ほとんどの単語をはっきりと正しく発音することができる 習った表現を適切に使うことができる 文章を理解し、質問に正しく答えることができる

FAIR
文法の誤りはあるが、完全な文章で話すことができる 発音の練習が必要な言葉がいくつかある たまにミスはあるが、習った表現を適切に使うことができる 文章を完全に理解するのは難しく、質問に正しく答えられないときもある

POOR
文章で話すのは難しく、単語だけで話すことができる 発音の練習が必要である 習った単語と表現を少しだけ使うことができる 文章を理解するのは難しく、質問に答えるのは難しい
TUTOR FEEDBACK

GRAMMAR
Good: Was able to speak in complete sentences with minimal grammatical errors.
Fair: Was able to speak in complete sentences with evident grammatical errors.
Poor: Was able to speak using words only.
PRONUNCIATION
Good: Was able to pronounce most of the words clearly and correctly.
Fair: Mispronounced a few words.
Poor: Mispronounced most of the words.
VOCABULARY
Good: Used appropriate expressions learned in class.
Fair: Used appropriate expressions learned in class and made a few errors in word choice.
Poor: Used only a few words and expressions.
COMPREHENSION
Good: Was able to understand the passages and answer the questions correctly.
Fair: Had a little difficulty in understanding passages and answering questions.
Poor: Had a hard time understanding passages and answering questions.