Listen with SpeakaYou, Episode #11: The Foodie’s Guide to Dining Out

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  • English Language

  • Middle School

  • 7th grade

  • Vocabulary

  • English

Author's Instructions

Are you tired of saying "The food was good"? It's time to upgrade your restaurant vocabulary.

In this episode, we go out for dinner. We move beyond the basics of ordering and learn how to describe the "ambiance," compliment the chef, and navigate the social rules of paying the bill. Whether you are eating street food or dining in a luxury restaurant, these phrases will help you sound like a true foodie.

You will learn how to:

  • Find unique restaurants and make bookings.
  • Order naturally ("I'll go with...").
  • Describe food texture and taste with B2 adjectives.
  • Handle the payment professionally (Splitting vs. Going Dutch).

Includes: 15 essential vocabulary chunks (B1-B2 level) regarding dining and food + a full PDF worksheet.

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Vocabulary - English Language

Presenter:
Welcome to the show. Today we are talking about online prank videos. Anya is here with us.

Anya:
If you search for prank videos online, you will find thousands. Millions of people watch them. Some famous creators make a lot of money from these videos.

Many popular channels make videos about trending topics. These videos get a lot of views.

Presenter:
What is a prank?

Anya:
A prank is a joke. Many pranks are funny and harmless. For example, asking people silly questions. When people discover it is a joke, they laugh.

But sometimes pranks are not harmless.

One channel made a video with fake police officers stopping motorbike riders. They asked them to say poems or do exercises. Many people thought it was funny. But pretending to be a police officer is illegal. Some people felt scared.

Presenter:
Can people get in trouble for prank videos?

Anya:
Yes. Four men from London made a fake robbery in an art gallery. They dressed like thieves. People inside the museum were very scared and ran away.

The men went to prison for several weeks.

Now they say they are sorry. They want to make positive videos. Websites like YouTube now ban dangerous prank videos.

Presenter:
Why are prank videos so popular?

Anya:
People like to laugh. Jokes have existed for thousands of years. The internet just makes it easier to share them.

Some videos are really funny.

I saw one with a dog in a fake hamburger stand. There was a sign that said “Bark to order.” People barked to order food! The dog looked like it was working there. People laughed and enjoyed it.

Presenter:
What rules should prank creators follow?

Anya:
Pranks should not hurt people. They should not be dangerous or illegal.
It is important to ask permission before posting a video online.
Creators should think of original ideas.
They should also be respectful and responsible.

Presenter:
Thank you, Anya!