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Objective Sight words (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, serve, service); concepts (restaurant, menu, order, tip)
A Restaurant By: Sue Peterson
You can go to a restaurant to eat breakfast, lunch, or
dinner and even a snack when you want. Restaurants serve
food to you and to other people who go and eat at them.
First, you look at a menu that lists all of the foods and drinks
that you can order from the restaurant.
Then you tell the waiter or waitress what you want to eat
and drink. A “waiter” is the word you use for a man and a
“waitress” is the word you use for a woman. Those are the
people who take your order and bring you your food.
Vocabulary
breakfast snack
lunch serve
dinner service
© Sue Peterson 2012
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Restaurants cook the food you order. Some restaurants
have lots of foods and some have some foods like only
salads or soups, hotdogs or desserts. Some restaurants are
open part of the day and only serve food at some times of
the day. Other restaurants are open all day and serve food
all the time.
The waiter or waitress brings your food to the table you
are sitting at. You eat the food. After you eat the food, you
need to pay for the food. The waiter or waitress gives you a
bill that tells you how much money you need to pay for the
food. You also need to leave a tip. A tip is some extra
money you give for good help, good food, and good service.
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Practice
1. Fill in the blank and spell.
lunch l __ n c h ______________________ dinner d __ n n __ r ______________________ snack s n __ c k ______________________ serve s __ r v __ ______________________
2. Copy.
restaurant ________________________________
menu ________________________________ order ________________________________ service ________________________________ tip ________________________________
3. True (T) or False (F)? Circle the right answer.
A “waiter” is a man. T F
A “waitress” is a woman. T F
All restaurants are open all day. T F
A tip is extra money you give for T F good help, good food, and good service.
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4. Draw a picture of what you like to eat at a restaurant. Who is eating at the restaurant with you? Then write a
story about you eating in a restaurant. Don’t forget a title.
Use at least 3 sentences.
_________________________ Title
________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
© Sue Peterson 2012
This story is an excerpt from a levelled reading workbook available at store.k5learning.com/reading-comprehension
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