
- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Match the words with explanations in columns.
- •Сhoose one word in every line that doesn’t fit the given category.
- •Fill in the appropriate words from the right column.
- •Translate into English.
- •Read the following dialogues.
- •Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
- •Complete the dialogue, translating Ukrainian sentences into English.
- •Read the text and give a detailed description of cooking your favorite Ukrainian dish. Ukrainian Cuisine
- •Read the story of Coca-Cola and check your ideas. Things go better with Coca-Cola
- •Match the story with the correct words and get the following information. Can you think of any pastry origin in your own country?
- •To make, to become, to grow, to eat, to open (2), to call, to prefer, to give, to buy History of the Hamburger
- •Study restaurant facilities and tell:
Match the story with the correct words and get the following information. Can you think of any pastry origin in your own country?
To make, to become, to grow, to eat, to open (2), to call, to prefer, to give, to buy History of the Hamburger
The
hamburger is the most eaten food of the world. The first hamburger
(1) ______ and sold in Connecticut in 1895 by an American chef called
Louis Lassen. Louis (2) ______ them hamburgers because he (3) ______
the recipe by sailors from Hamburg in Germany. Hamburgers (4) ______
a favorite in America in the early part of the 20th
century. Their popularity (5) _____ even more after the Second World
War, when they (6) _____ in large quantities by teenagers who (7)
_____ fast food to family meals. In 1948 two brothers, Dick and Mac
McDonald (8) _____ a drive-in hamburger restaurant in San Bernardino,
California. S
ince
then over 25,000 McDonald’s restaurants (9) _____ worldwide and now
35 million McDonald’s hamburgers (10) _____ every day in 115
countries from India to the Arctic Circle.
Study restaurant facilities and tell:
Which of the given is the most often visited personally by you?
Which one is the most popular / common in your city (town) / country?
What is specific about food served there?
Which from the list would you choose to start your own food business?
restaurant fast-food restaurant / quick-lunch restaurant mountain restaurant vegetarian restaurant wine-restaurant / wine bar luxury restaurant coffee lounge / coffee house gourmet restaurant club restaurant panorama restaurant terrace restaurant restaurant with the national cuisine |
informal restaurant open-air restaurant fish (seafood) restaurant self-service restaurant chop house restaurant Japanese restaurant tavern tea-room bar lobby bar / foyer bar banquet bar
|
grill-bar / grill-room disco-bar cocktail bar mini-bar brasserie / pub poolside bar oyster bar fruit bar snack-bar café / coffee shop cafeteria pastry shop / confectioner’s (shop) |
BLOCK IV
Topics for discussion and essays.
Speak about advantages of eating out.
Give a recipe of your favorite dish.
What is specific about holiday dishes?
Speak about Ukrainian hospitality in food if any.
Speak about advantages / disadvantages of junk food (McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, Potato House).
Speak about differences in world’s cuisines, using your own experience.
Are you concerned about your daily calorie intake when choosing something to eat?
Do you have any food allergies?
Do you know who invented the pizza and why is it so popular?
Why do you think some people become vegetarians?