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WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO TO DINNER TONIGHT?

 The question "Where do you want to go to dinner tonight?" is a great way to start a conversation about plans and preferences. It uses the present simple to ask about a decision for the near future. It also includes the verb want followed by an infinitive (to go). This is common when discussing choices or plans.

This question is useful in everyday life when talking with family, friends, or coworkers:

  • Where do you want to eat lunch?

  • What do you want to do this weekend?

  • Do you want to go out or stay in?


🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)

  1. Present Simple for Preferences

    • Where do you want to go?

    • I want to eat at the new Italian place.

  2. Verb "Want to" + Infinitive

    • She wants to go to the sushi restaurant.

    • They want to eat something spicy.

  3. Future with "Going to"

    • We’re going to try the new Mexican restaurant.

  4. Modal Verbs (can/should)

    • We can eat near the park.

    • You should try the Indian food.


📘 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Dinner – The main meal of the evening.

  2. Restaurant – A place where you buy and eat meals.

  3. Menu – A list of food and drinks available.

  4. Reservation – A booking to save a table at a restaurant.

  5. Cuisine – A style of cooking (e.g., Italian, Chinese).

  6. Waiter/Waitress – A person who serves food in a restaurant.

  7. Dish – A prepared item of food.

  8. Order – To ask for food or drinks at a restaurant.

  9. Bill – The receipt or check you pay after eating.

  10. Tip – Extra money given to a waiter/waitress for good service.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Where do you want to eat?

  • I’m in the mood for...

  • Let’s try something new.

  • I don’t feel like cooking.

  • That place has great reviews!


📝 SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I want to go to the Italian restaurant.

  • We are going to have dinner at 7:00.

Negative:

  • I don’t want to eat fast food.

  • She isn’t going to cook tonight.

Questions:

  • Where do you want to go to dinner tonight?

  • Do you want to eat something light or heavy?

Answers:

  • I want to try the Thai place.

  • We’re going to a steakhouse.


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Leo: Hey, I’m hungry. Where do you want to go to dinner tonight?

Mia: Hmm… I’m not sure. Do you want something quick or a sit-down dinner?

Leo: I don’t want fast food. Maybe something healthier?

Mia: How about that new salad bar downtown?

Leo: Sounds good! Should we make a reservation?

Mia: Yes, it gets busy after 7. I’ll call them now.

Leo: Great. I’ll get ready. Let’s go at 6:30.


📖 Long READING

Emily and Jack were both tired after a long day at work. When Emily got home, she didn’t want to cook. Jack also felt hungry and didn’t want to eat leftovers. So, Emily asked, “Where do you want to go to dinner tonight?”

Jack thought for a moment. “I feel like eating something spicy,” he said. Emily agreed, and they decided to go to a small Indian restaurant near their house. It was cozy and had good reviews online. They ordered chicken curry, rice, and naan bread.

They talked about their day while waiting. The food was delicious, and the service was excellent. After dinner, they walked home, feeling happy and full.

Questions:

  1. Why didn’t Emily want to cook?

  2. What kind of food did Jack want?

  3. Where did they go?

  4. What did they order?

  5. How did they feel after dinner?

Answers:

  1. Because she was tired.

  2. He wanted something spicy.

  3. They went to an Indian restaurant.

  4. They ordered chicken curry, rice, and naan.

  5. They felt happy and full.

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