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Instructions: For The Following Situation You Need To Work With Three Characters. Each Member of The Group Will Take A Role

This document provides role play instructions for three characters in a restaurant scenario where a woman finds a fly in her soup on Valentine's Day. Role A is the waiter who does not believe the woman and thinks she put the fly there herself. Role B is the woman who finds the fly and tries to convince the waiter it was not her fault but the chef's. Role C is the woman's boyfriend who complains to the waiter when he is not helpful, and says they will not pay the bill if the restaurant does not provide a solution. The document also includes useful expressions for a restaurant setting and a rubric for evaluating the role play.

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Instructions: For The Following Situation You Need To Work With Three Characters. Each Member of The Group Will Take A Role

This document provides role play instructions for three characters in a restaurant scenario where a woman finds a fly in her soup on Valentine's Day. Role A is the waiter who does not believe the woman and thinks she put the fly there herself. Role B is the woman who finds the fly and tries to convince the waiter it was not her fault but the chef's. Role C is the woman's boyfriend who complains to the waiter when he is not helpful, and says they will not pay the bill if the restaurant does not provide a solution. The document also includes useful expressions for a restaurant setting and a rubric for evaluating the role play.

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Role play Instructions: For the following situation you need to work with three characters.

Each member of the group will take a role.


In a restaurant

Role A: You are the waiter in a restaurant and a couple is celebrating Valentine s !ay but the woman finds a fly in its soup. You do not belie"e her and you think that she puts the fly on purpose. Role #: You are talking with your boyfriend when suddenly you find a fly in your soup so you decide to call the waiter but he does not belie"e you. You ha"e to con"ince the waiter that it is not your fault and the responsible is the chef. Role $: You make a reser"ation in a fancy restaurant to celebrate Valentine s !ay with your girlfriend but she finds something in the soup. You complain with the waiter% but he is not "ery helpful. &o if the restaurant does not gi"e a solution% you will not pay the bill.

Useful expressions
-Good evening, I have a table booked for two. -What is the house special today? -For starters I'll have the soup and for the ain course I'd like the roast beef. -!ould I see the wine enu, please? -"#cuse e, but y soup is cold. -"#cuse e, we've been waiting for over half an hour

Rubric: Rating &cale

$riteria Role1play was well prepared and organi2ed. $ostumes and props were effecti"ely use. Role1play maintained audience interest. &peech was clear and with appropriate "olume. &tudents present the roles appropriately. 3se of appropriate "ocabulary 3se of body language. 4ronunciation

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