The document provides guidance for a lesson to teach students how to order food in a restaurant. The lesson includes vocabulary practice, modeling dialogues for ordering food, and assessments. Students will practice common phrases for ordering, asking questions, and paying the bill. The goal is for students to feel comfortable ordering and enjoying a meal in a restaurant. The lesson includes vocabulary words, sample dialogues, and restaurant menus to support practice activities.
This lesson discusses products and services. It focuses on the importance of understanding customer needs in order to develop products and services that meet those needs. Understanding customer needs is key to developing successful offerings that customers will value.
This document appears to be about English grammar lessons, specifically Lesson 40 which focuses on the use of "had + been + V3" and "had + being + V3". It includes sections for practice exercises A and B, as well as a section listing new vocabulary words and phrases introduced in the lesson.
This document provides examples of using the passive voice in different tenses in English. It defines the structure of the passive voice and provides examples of how to form the passive voice in the present simple, past simple, future simple, present continuous, past continuous, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses. It also discusses less commonly used tenses like the future continuous and future perfect continuous and provides examples of simplifying sentences from these tenses to more common forms.
This lesson discusses products and services. It focuses on the importance of understanding customer needs in order to develop products and services that meet those needs. Understanding customer needs is key to developing successful offerings that customers will value.
This document appears to be about English grammar lessons, specifically Lesson 40 which focuses on the use of "had + been + V3" and "had + being + V3". It includes sections for practice exercises A and B, as well as a section listing new vocabulary words and phrases introduced in the lesson.
This document provides examples of using the passive voice in different tenses in English. It defines the structure of the passive voice and provides examples of how to form the passive voice in the present simple, past simple, future simple, present continuous, past continuous, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses. It also discusses less commonly used tenses like the future continuous and future perfect continuous and provides examples of simplifying sentences from these tenses to more common forms.