Are you ready to spice up your language learning journey? Dive into the world of "Eating out in French" through interactive games to learn essential vocabulary and phrases. With a fun and engaging approach, you'll be ordering like a native speaker in no time. Let's turn language learning into a delicious adventure!
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Study Resources
Vocabulary
English | French |
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menu | menu |
appetizers | entrées |
entrees | plats principaux |
desserts | desserts |
beverages | boissons |
specials | spécialités |
reservation | réservation |
host hostess | hôte hôtesse |
waiter waitress | serveur serveuse |
table setting | mise en place de la table |
knife | couteau |
fork | fourchette |
spoon | cuillère |
napkin | serviette |
glass | verre |
cup | tasse |
plate | assiette |
condiments | condiments |
gratuity | pourboire |
check | addition |
corkage fee | droit de bouchon |
corkscrew | tire-bouchon |
wine list | carte des vins |
recommendation | recommandation |
gluten-free | sans gluten |
vegetarian | végétarien |
vegan | végétalien |
halal | halal |
kosher | casher |
spicy | épicé |
mild | doux |
rare | saignant |
medium rare | à point saignant |
medium | à point |
well done | bien cuit |
Quick Facts
- Ordering in French can be intimidating, but most places will have an English menu available.
- It is customary to greet the server with a "Bonjour" when entering a restaurant.
- Tipping is not as common in France as it is in other countries, but it is still appreciated.
- French meals are typically divided into several courses, including an appetizer, main course, and dessert.
- Reservations are recommended at many restaurants, especially in popular tourist areas.
Downloads
Vocabulary List
Download:eating_out_in_french.pdf