What's For Dinner? Flashcards
Food is great way of experiecing different contries and cultures.
What’s for dinner?
Are you hungry?
I’m not hungry yet
Help yourself. There’s plenty of everything
Would you like a top-up?
نیاز به شارژ کردن داری؟
To be ready;
Go and sit down,Dinner’s ready
Dig in:
Dig in before it gets cold.
Just help yourself.there is plenty of everything
Meaning the same but dig in is more informal
Delicious
This is absolutely delicious
Go a head, help your self
Seconds:
There is more, do you want seconds?
Dessert:
Leave room for dessert
Seconds = more food
A top-up = more drink
Whould you like a top-up?
To heat up:
She is heating up the soup.
To cool down:
It’s too hot. It needs to cool down
To clean up:
We’ve already cleaned up the kitchen
To wash up:
British: to wash the dishes after use
She washed up yesterday and now it’s your turn.
North American:
To wash one’s hand and face
Supper’s about done.go wash up.
Supper: an evening meal typically a light or informal one
To put a way:
I’ll wash the plates if you put them a way.
To get out:
Could you please get out the plates and spoons? The dinner’s ready
To chop up:
Please chop up some onions
Difftence between to do and to make:
To do:we generally use the verb to do when talking about jobs,work and every task
Have you done your housework?
I’d love to do you job.
You did the dishes last night, so it’s my turn
I did nothing yesterday
To make:
I’ve made dinner for us.
I’ve made you a coffe
Everyday and general activitis
To do your hair: you’ve done your hair diffrently
To do a good job
To do well
To do exercise
To do someone a favour:
Could you do me a favour??
To make:
We mainly use to make when talkin about things we create and talking about meals and drinks that we prepair also we can use to do for food
She made a new shirt from some old fabric
Let’s make a cake
I made a cup of tea
What are you doing for dinner?
Also they are lots of expressions that we can only use with to make:
To make a complaint
To make a mistake
To make a joke
To make fun of
To make a mess
To make a difference
A reservation: the action of reserve something.
Do you have a reservation?
You want a table at a restaurant what do you need?
A reservation
Booked: to arrange to have a seat or room etc…
We’re fully booked
Option:
Do you have any vegan options?
Do you have any vegetarian options?
Do you have any gluten-free options?
Do you have any dairy free options?
Specials:
Whould you like to see the specials?
Starter:
Are you having a starter??
Main:
And for the main course??
I’m having a chicken as a main
Dessert:
Whould you like a dessert?
Set menu:
The menu that is decided by the chef
To tip: to pay to the waiter
How much shall we tip?
Did you tip the waiter?
Is this enough of a tip?
Shall we leave a tip?
I’m allergic to: means I can’t eat something
I’m allergic to onion
I’m afraid they don’t have gluten-free options. If you say you’re allergic to it, I’m sure they can sort it out
I’m gland we reserved a table. The place seems totally booked
Delicious
Tasty
=
Yummy
Many ways to say that food has good taste
Sweet
I fancy something sweet now
Salty:
Everything was too salty
Shall I top up your glass?
Yes
Ok say when?
Stop
Which one do you fancy?
Any!