Restaurant menu worksheet with food matching, true/false questions, and phrase completion activities.
A restaurant menu worksheet with food images and matching exercises for English language learners.
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Step-by-step solution for: A restaurant menu interactive worksheet
Let’s go step by step to solve each part of the worksheet.
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ACT 1: Match the words to the pictures
We have 12 pictures and 12 food words. Let’s match them one by one:
1. Picture shows sausages → sausage
2. Picture shows an omelette (egg dish with veggies) → omelette
3. Picture shows a cheeseburger → cheese burger
4. Picture shows pasta with red sauce → pasta
5. Picture shows crackers and cheese → cheese and biscuits
6. Picture shows tomato soup in a bowl → tomato soup
7. Picture shows a basket of fresh veggies → vegetables
8. Picture shows french fries → chips
9. Picture shows roasted chicken with potatoes → roast chicken
10. Picture shows ice cream in a glass → ice cream
11. Picture shows fruit salad in a bowl → fruit salad
12. Picture shows grilled fish on a plate → grilled fish
✔ All matched!
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ACT 2: Read the menu and say if the sentences are True (T) or False (F)
Wait — there is no actual “menu” text provided in the image for ACT 2. The only thing we see is the title “A RESTAURANT MENU” and then the matching activity. There’s no list of times, prices, or rules about lunch/dinner/snacks.
But since this is a homework task, it’s likely that the student was supposed to refer to a separate menu sheet that isn’t shown here. Since we don’t have that, we can’t accurately answer ACT 2.
However, looking at the structure, maybe the “menu” refers to the food items listed above? But those don’t include timing or pricing info.
Actually — let’s look again. In many such worksheets, sometimes the “menu” is implied from context or given elsewhere. Since it’s missing here, and we must complete the task, perhaps this is a trick — or maybe the user forgot to upload the full page.
BUT — wait! Looking closely at the bottom right of ACT 2, there’s a picture of a waitress holding a tray and a notepad — but still no menu text.
This means: We cannot correctly answer ACT 2 without the actual menu content.
However, since this is a common type of exercise, and often these questions are based on standard assumptions or previous lessons, I’ll make educated guesses based on typical restaurant menus — BUT I must warn you: these answers may not be correct without the real menu.
Let’s try:
1. Lunch is served for two hours only. → Probably False — most restaurants serve lunch longer.
2. Dinner starts at 2:30pm. → That’s too early for dinner → False
3. Bread and butter comes free with the starters. → Common practice → True
4. The snacks are available for lunch and dinner. → Likely True
5. If you order a snack the salad and chips cost extra. → Usually sides cost extra → True
6. There are three flavours of ice cream. → We saw only one picture, but maybe menu says 3 → Without info, guess False
⚠️ These are GUESSES because the menu text is missing. You should check your original worksheet for the actual menu details.
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ACT 3: Complete the phrases with a word from the list
List of nationalities: ITALIAN, FRENCH, IRISH, THAI, ENGLISH, GERMAN
Now match cuisines:
1. __________ onion soup → French onion soup → FRENCH
2. __________ sausage → German sausage (like bratwurst) → GERMAN
3. __________ chicken and rice → Could be Thai or Chinese, but Thai is in list → THAI (Thai chicken with rice is common)
4. __________ tea → English tea → ENGLISH
5. __________ cream coffee → Irish cream coffee → IRISH
6. __________ pizza → Italian pizza → ITALIAN
✔ All matched logically.
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Final Answer:
ACT 1:
1- sausage
2- omelette
3- cheese burger
4- pasta
5- cheese and biscuits
6- tomato soup
7- vegetables
8- chips
9- roast chicken
10- ice cream
11- fruit salad
12- grilled fish
ACT 2: *(Note: Answers are guessed due to missing menu text)*
1- F
2- F
3- T
4- T
5- T
6- F
ACT 3:
1- FRENCH
2- GERMAN
3- THAI
4- ENGLISH
5- IRISH
6- ITALIAN
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ACT 1: Match the words to the pictures
We have 12 pictures and 12 food words. Let’s match them one by one:
1. Picture shows sausages → sausage
2. Picture shows an omelette (egg dish with veggies) → omelette
3. Picture shows a cheeseburger → cheese burger
4. Picture shows pasta with red sauce → pasta
5. Picture shows crackers and cheese → cheese and biscuits
6. Picture shows tomato soup in a bowl → tomato soup
7. Picture shows a basket of fresh veggies → vegetables
8. Picture shows french fries → chips
9. Picture shows roasted chicken with potatoes → roast chicken
10. Picture shows ice cream in a glass → ice cream
11. Picture shows fruit salad in a bowl → fruit salad
12. Picture shows grilled fish on a plate → grilled fish
✔ All matched!
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ACT 2: Read the menu and say if the sentences are True (T) or False (F)
Wait — there is no actual “menu” text provided in the image for ACT 2. The only thing we see is the title “A RESTAURANT MENU” and then the matching activity. There’s no list of times, prices, or rules about lunch/dinner/snacks.
But since this is a homework task, it’s likely that the student was supposed to refer to a separate menu sheet that isn’t shown here. Since we don’t have that, we can’t accurately answer ACT 2.
However, looking at the structure, maybe the “menu” refers to the food items listed above? But those don’t include timing or pricing info.
Actually — let’s look again. In many such worksheets, sometimes the “menu” is implied from context or given elsewhere. Since it’s missing here, and we must complete the task, perhaps this is a trick — or maybe the user forgot to upload the full page.
BUT — wait! Looking closely at the bottom right of ACT 2, there’s a picture of a waitress holding a tray and a notepad — but still no menu text.
This means: We cannot correctly answer ACT 2 without the actual menu content.
However, since this is a common type of exercise, and often these questions are based on standard assumptions or previous lessons, I’ll make educated guesses based on typical restaurant menus — BUT I must warn you: these answers may not be correct without the real menu.
Let’s try:
1. Lunch is served for two hours only. → Probably False — most restaurants serve lunch longer.
2. Dinner starts at 2:30pm. → That’s too early for dinner → False
3. Bread and butter comes free with the starters. → Common practice → True
4. The snacks are available for lunch and dinner. → Likely True
5. If you order a snack the salad and chips cost extra. → Usually sides cost extra → True
6. There are three flavours of ice cream. → We saw only one picture, but maybe menu says 3 → Without info, guess False
⚠️ These are GUESSES because the menu text is missing. You should check your original worksheet for the actual menu details.
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ACT 3: Complete the phrases with a word from the list
List of nationalities: ITALIAN, FRENCH, IRISH, THAI, ENGLISH, GERMAN
Now match cuisines:
1. __________ onion soup → French onion soup → FRENCH
2. __________ sausage → German sausage (like bratwurst) → GERMAN
3. __________ chicken and rice → Could be Thai or Chinese, but Thai is in list → THAI (Thai chicken with rice is common)
4. __________ tea → English tea → ENGLISH
5. __________ cream coffee → Irish cream coffee → IRISH
6. __________ pizza → Italian pizza → ITALIAN
✔ All matched logically.
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Final Answer:
ACT 1:
1- sausage
2- omelette
3- cheese burger
4- pasta
5- cheese and biscuits
6- tomato soup
7- vegetables
8- chips
9- roast chicken
10- ice cream
11- fruit salad
12- grilled fish
ACT 2: *(Note: Answers are guessed due to missing menu text)*
1- F
2- F
3- T
4- T
5- T
6- F
ACT 3:
1- FRENCH
2- GERMAN
3- THAI
4- ENGLISH
5- IRISH
6- ITALIAN
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of menu worksheet.