
- •Министерство образования Республики Беларусь
- •Кафедра белорусского и иностранных языков
- •Гомель 2003
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Read the words and study their meaning:
- •Read the word combinations, give their Russian equivalents
- •Read the following sentences with new words
- •Insert the suitable word from active vocabulary:
- •5. Make up sentences using new words and expressions.
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary notes
- •A home in england
- •Food and eating habits.
- •Vocabulary and speech exercises.
- •1. Read the words and word combinations and memorize them.
- •1. Places to eat:
- •2. At a restaurant/ cafe/ pub:
- •3. Meals and courses:
- •4. Quality of food / general appearance:
- •4.Make up sentences of your own, using the following expressions:
- •Eating out
- •1.After you read these texts, answer the questions:
- •2. Ask your groupmates all kinds of questions concerning eating traditions in Belarus and abroad:
- •3. Look through the text “At a pub” and compose a dialogue, discussing pubs:
- •4.1. Read the dialogues and answer the questions:
- •4.2. Read and reproduce the dialogues, using the prompts in the boxes.
- •I should very much like some cookies, please.
- •4.3. Each reply from the given list is a waiter's reply. Imagine you're a visitor of a restaurant and answer it.
- •4.4. Discuss the following situations in pairs:
- •5. Speak on the topic. Travelling and tourism
- •Vocabulary and speech exercises.
- •Read the words and study their meaning.
- •6. Entertain развлекаться, забавляться.
- •25. To board one/s plane (boat, ship), on board
- •Read the words combinations, give their Russian equivalents
- •3 Read the following sentences with new words
- •4 Insert the suitable word from the active vocabulary.
- •5 Make up sentences.
- •Vocabulary and speech exercises.
- •1. Read the words and study their meaning.
- •2. Read the word-combinations , give their Russian equivalents and memorize them:
- •3. Read the following sentences with new words and put all kinds of questions to them:
- •4. Insert the suitable word from the active vocabulary.
- •5. Make up sentences with new words.
- •Spending Money : Shopping
- •2. Read the text again. As you read it note down any thing about ways in which shopping in our country differs from that of Britain and other English – speaking countries.
- •3. Speak on the topic “Shopping” ecology. Environmental pollution
- •Vocabulary and speech exercises.
- •1. Read the words and study their meaning.
- •2.Read the word combinations, give their Russian equivalents and memorize them
- •3.Read the following sentences with new words and put all kinds of questions to them
- •5. Make up sentences :
- •1.Read the text and answer the following questions.
- •3. Give answers to these questions.
- •4. Look through the text and discuss the problem of:
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •2. Read the word-combinations, give their Russian equivalents and memorize them:
- •3. Read the following sentences with new words and put all kinds of questions to them:
- •4. Insert the suitable word from the active vocabulary:
- •5. Make up sentences with the following words:
- •1.Read the text and be ready to answer the questions that follow it: mass media
- •2.Ask your groupmate all kinds of questions about a key role of mass media in shaping our views.
- •3.Look through the text and discuss advantages and disadvantages of all the mass media.
- •4.1.Read the text and answer the questions:
- •4.2.Read the text and speak on the following:
- •4.3.Read the text and say what new facts you have found in it:
- •5.Speak on the topic “Mass Media”.
- •Vocabulary and speech exercises.
- •Engineering – инженерное дело; техника
- •Практическое пособие
- •Авторы - составители: Пузенко Иван Николаевич
1.After you read these texts, answer the questions:
Is it popular to eat out nowadays?
What types of restaurants are popular in Europe?
What is the procedure of making an order in an eating place?
What kinds of show are suggested to the visitors of restaurants?
Is it normal to tip waiters?
What is a fast-food restaurant?
Why are take away restaurants so popular?
What kind of place a pub is?
What drinks can you order in a pub?
Some pubs have 2 bars and a restaurant, haven’t they?
Describe the certain laws, regulating the work of pubs.
2. Ask your groupmates all kinds of questions concerning eating traditions in Belarus and abroad:
places to go
typical dishes
typical drinks
typical desserts
quality of service
3. Look through the text “At a pub” and compose a dialogue, discussing pubs:
atmosphere
‘regulars’
sorts of meals and drinks offered there
inner sections
laws regulating opening time and who is allowed in to.
4.1. Read the dialogues and answer the questions:
Reserving the table.
- Good evening, sir.
- Have you got a reservation?
- No, I am afraid not. Have you got a table for two?
- Yes, sir. Over there by the window. Come this way, please. Would you like something to drink while examining the menu?
- Yes, some sherry, please.
- Here it is, sir.
Ordering a meal
Are you ready to order?
Yes, I think so.
What would you like to start with?
I’d like a prawn cocktail, please.
And for the main course?
I think I’ll have a beefsteak. Medium, please.
Would you like wine with your meal?
I’ll have another beer, please.
Will that be all?
That’s all for a while, thank you. Can I have the bill, please?
Here it is.
Is service included?
Yes, it is.
Checking your bill
Excuse me, I don’t think this bill is correct.
I’m very sorry, sir – what appears to be wrong?
You have charged me for 4 beer, and I have only had two.
I’m really sorry. I’ll get you a new bill.
What did the visitor (dialogue “Reserving the table”) ask for?
What type of drink did he choose?
What did the visitor (dialogue “Ordering a meal”) start with?
What did he take for the main course?
Did he prefer wine?
Was service included?
Did the visitor (dialogue “Checking your bill”) find the bill correct?
What was the problem?
4.2. Read and reproduce the dialogues, using the prompts in the boxes.
- Can you pass me the salt, please?
hand me the sugar get me a beer add some sauce on my chop |
Sure / Here it is / There you are / Yes, of course
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May I trouble you for the pepper?
Ketchup
Vinegar
Mustard
Oh, it's no trouble at all. Here it is.
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I'd like some ice-cream, please.
Fresh pine-apple
Bacon and eggs
Toast and marmalade
I'm afraid we don't have any ........ right now. I'm sorry. I сап offer you some chocolate mousse instead. Would you саге for that?
Buttered toast
Soft boiled carrots
Canned strawberries
No, thank you.
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