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a.Can you explain why many Asians prefer French or Italian cuisine to British cooking?

B.That’s both a question of what different Europeans eat and how it’s

prepared. For example, pizza has become international. People are accus- tomed to eating it and Italians prepare it well.

a.Do the British prepare food badly?

B.In fact, we have some of the top chefs in the world, but only people with a lot of money experience British cooking at its best. Students stay- ing in English families often have to put up with convenience foods, quick preparations served up by working couples who have little time for any- thing other than their jobs.

a.Surely, not all host families offer fast food.

B.No… some are very careful about what they eat. They may buy brown

rice, wholemeal bread, muesli and organically grown fruit. They may eat


a mainly vegetarian diet. But this can cause different problems. Japanese students are used to eating white rice, while Southern Europeans are used to eating a lot of meat.

Certain versions of the British diet are probably very healthy, but don’t appeal internationally.

People simply aren’t used to them.

 

5. Reading

Do ex. 3, p. 109.

 

6. speaking

 

Work in groups

Example:

S t u d e n t 1. Do you cook?

S t u d e n t 2. Yes, I do. (To Student 3) Den wanted to know if

I cooked.

S t u d e n t 3. And I wonder if you are a good cook.


 

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Do you cook? If yes, are you a good cook?

Do you have a special dish or something you can cook very well? If yes, what is it?

Does you country have a special dish? If yes, what is it?

How often do you go out to restaurants? What kind of restaurants do you usually go to?

Do you eat healthily? Why / not?

What is your favorite food? Why do you like it so much? What food do you hate? Why do you dislike it so much?

Which do you prefer, breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert? Why? Which is the most important meal of the day, breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert? Why do you think so?

How often do you eat dessert? What kind of desserts do you tend to eat?

How often do you eat snacks? What kind of snacks do you often eat? What is the strangest food that you have ever eaten? Why was it so strange? What did it taste like? Please explain.

What was the best meal you have ever eaten? How about the worst meal you have ever eaten? Please explain.

Could you eat the same food every day forever and ever? Why / not?


 

7. summary

Do ex. 5 (a), p. 110.

 

8. Homework

Ex. 4, p. 109.


Lesson 36

 

eatIng oUt

 

Цілі:формувати навички вживання нових лексичних одиниць; вдосконалю- вати навички читання, аудіювання й усного монологічного мовлення; розви- вати пізнавальні інтереси учнів; виховувати загальну культуру учнів.

 

Procedure

 

1. Warm-up


 

Клас

 

 

Дата


1) Has someone ever bought you a meal at a restaurant? What was the reason?  
2) What’s the most expensive meal you have ever ordered?  
3) What is one of your favorite things to order at a restaurant?  
4) What is the worst meal you have eaten in a restaurant?  

2. speaking

Do ex. 1, p. 111.

 

3. Writing

Do ex. 5(b), p. 110.

 

4. Listening

Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

W a i t e r. Good afternoon. Table for two? D a v e. Yes, please.

W a i t e r. Smoking or non-smoking? S a r a h. Non-smoking.

W a i t e r. Right this way.

They walk to a table. Dave and Sarah sit down and the waiter gives them menus.

W a i t e r. I’ll be back in a few minutes to take your order.

After 7 minutes, the waiter returns.

W a i t e r. Are you ready to order?

D a v e. I think so, but can I ask? What is Beef Stroganoff?

W a i t e r. It’s beef cut into small pieces and served in a sour cream and

white wine sauce.

D a v e. Ok, that sounds good. I’ll have that.

W a i t e r. Excellent. And that comes with your choice of French fries,

fried mushrooms, or rice.

D a v e. I’ll have rice.

W a i t e r. Anything to start?

D a v e. I’ll have the French Onion soup. Waiter. OK. And what can I get you?

S a r a h. Is the Spaghetti and Meatballs very large? W a i t e r. Yes, it’s a big portion.

S a r a h. Oh, I’m not very hungry.

W a i t e r. Then can I recommend the Chicken with Mushrooms? That comes with noodles, but it’s not too big.

S a r a h. Ok. I’ll take Chicken and Mushrooms. And a salad to start. W a i t e r. Very good. And what can I get you to drink?

D a v e. A Coke, please.

S a r a h. I’ll have orange juice.

W a i t e r. Oh, I’m afraid we’re out of orange juice. But we have pear,

apple, grape, and kiwi-banana.

S a r a h. Kiwi-Banana? That sounds interesting. I’ll try that.

W a i t e r. Excellent. I’ll be back with your drinks in a minute.


1) What does the waiter ask before seating Dave and Sarah?

2) How do Dave and Sarah say what they want to eat?

3) What do Dave and Sarah order for starters? For their main meal? To drink?

4) How does the waiter suggest a meal for Sarah?

5) What problems do the diners have?

6) Is the conversation formal or informal?

 

5. Reading

Ex. 4, p. 113.

 

6. speaking

 

Work in pairs

Make up your own dialogue using the one below.

Ordering lunch and dinner. What else do you recommend?

W a i t e r. Are you ready to order, sir?

M r R y e f i e l d. Yes. I’ll have the beef stew for starters and my wife would like tomato soup.

W a i t e r. One beef stew and one tomato soup. What would you like for the main course?

M r R y e f i e l d. I’ll have the Cayenne Pepper Steak and my wife would like the Fried Trout with mashed potatoes.