Icon Crear Crear

Restaurant vocabulary

Test

(1)
This test is about the phrases students can listen from a waiter in a restaurant

Descarga la versión para jugar en papel

54 veces realizada

Creada por

El Salvador

Top 10 resultados

  1. 1
    03:46
    tiempo
    100
    puntuacion
  2. 2
    04:28
    tiempo
    92
    puntuacion
  3. 3
    05:19
    tiempo
    92
    puntuacion
  4. 4
    03:37
    tiempo
    85
    puntuacion
  5. 5
    05:07
    tiempo
    77
    puntuacion
  6. 6
    04:10
    tiempo
    69
    puntuacion
  7. 7
    05:29
    tiempo
    69
    puntuacion
  8. 8
    03:14
    tiempo
    54
    puntuacion
  9. 9
    08:03
    tiempo
    54
    puntuacion
  10. 10
    02:28
    tiempo
    46
    puntuacion
¿Quieres aparecer en el Top 10 de este juego? para identificarte.
Crea tu propio juego gratis desde nuestro creador de juegos
Compite contra tus amigos para ver quien consigue la mejor puntuación en esta actividad

Top juegos

  1. tiempo
    puntuacion
  1. tiempo
    puntuacion
tiempo
puntuacion
tiempo
puntuacion
 
game-icon

Restaurant vocabulary Versión en línea

This test is about the phrases students can listen from a waiter in a restaurant

por MARITZA ABIGAIL VARGAS ZAMORA
1

A polite phrase to use when you give a customer something they have asked for (like a menu or salt & pepper), is

2

The two places in some restaurants where people can eat, are

3

The two types of water (with gas or without gas) that people drink in restaurants, are

4

A politer way to ask a customer 'what do you want to drink?', is

5

A politer way to say 'no problem' or 'yes' when a customer asks you for something, is

6

When you tell a customer that you are going to find and give them menus to read, is

7

A polite phrase used to ask a customer(s) if they want to drink water with their food, is

8

A polite phrase used to tell a customer(s) that they can't sit at a table because it is for somebody else, is

9

A phrase used to ask customers(s) what they want to order/drink/eat which includes the word 'for', is

10

A politer way to ask a customer 'do you want to eat?', is

11

A polite phrase you say to a customer(s) when you start to take them to their table, is

12

A menu for wine, is called a

13

A phrase you ask a customer to confirm (by saying yes or no) how many people they want a table in the restaurant for, is

educaplay suscripción