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Everyday Vocabulary: Eating out

EATING OUT

I’m a terrible cook. I’ve tried hard but it’s no use. I’ve got lots of __1__, I choose a __2__. I want to cook, I read the __3__. I prepare all the necessary __4__ and follow the instructions. But the result is terrible, and I just have a sandwich or some other quick __5__. So I often __6__. I don’t like grand restaurants. It’s not the expense; it’s just that I don’t feel at ease in them. First the __7__ gives me a(an) __8__ which I can’t understand because it’s complicated and has lots of foreign words. At the end of the meal when I pay the __9__. I never know how much to leave as a __10__. I prefer __11__ places, like hamburger shops where you pay at once and sit down and eat straightaway. And I like __12__ places, where you buy a meal in a special container and take it home.

    • A) cookery books
    • B) menus
    • C) recipe
    • D) ingredients
    • A) menu
    • B) take-away
    • C) food
    • D) dish
    • A) cookery books
    • B) menu
    • C) recipe
    • D) ingredients
    • A) cookery books
    • B) menu
    • C) recipe
    • D) ingredients
    • A) eat out
    • B) take away
    • C) snack
    • D) fast food
    • A) eat out
    • B) take away
    • C) snack
    • D) cook
    • A) servant
    • B) waiter
    • C) hostess
    • D) receptionist
    • A) cookery book
    • B) menu
    • C) recipe
    • D) ingredient
    • A) bill
    • B) income
    • C) tip
    • D) receipt
    • A) gift
    • B) money
    • C) tip
    • D) dish
    • A) eat out
    • B) cookery
    • C) snack
    • D) fast food
    • A) eat out
    • B) take-away
    • C) fast food
    • D) take-out
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