- •1. Vocabulary to translate
- •2. Exercise 1
- •3. Exercise 2
- •Kyiv Restaurants
- •Kyiv Fast Food
- •Kyiv Pizza Plus
- •4. Exercise 3
- •5. Exercise 4.
- •6. A list of words to learn for the next lesson:
- •Informal restaurant
- •1. Vocabulary to translate and learn
- •2. Exercise 1
- •3. Exercise 2
- •4. Exercise 3
- •5. Reading
- •Unit 4
- •1. Vocabulary to translate and learn
- •2. The Imperative Mood
- •2. Exercise 1.
- •4 Exercise 2
- •5. Exercise 3.
- •6. Exercise 4. Translate into English.
- •1. Vocabulary to translate
- •2. Exercise 1
- •3. Exercise 2.
- •4. Exercise 3.
- •5. Exercise 4.
- •1. Presenting lexical material «Vegetables»
- •Vegetables
- •Ways of food preparation
- •2. Presenting lexical material «Fruits» fruits
Unit 1
1. Vocabulary to translate
Places To Eat
night club
coffee shop
pub
bar
buffet
fast-food
snack bar
luxury restaurant
salad bar
informal restaurant
cafeteria
canteen
refectory
diner
2. Exercise 1
Match the types of eating places with their explanations. Write down your answers beneath.
A |
B |
1. night club |
a) a large hall in educational institutions where food is served |
2.refectory |
b) a cheap self-service restaurant with casual atmosphere where you can have your meal very quickly |
3. diner
|
c) a small restaurant or a counter where they serve drinks and sometimes food (like salads, cakes, sandwiches) |
4. canteen
|
d) an expensive restaurant with elegant surroundings, sophisticated atmosphere and entertainment, impeccable service, excellent cuisine and wine cellar meals a-la-carte |
5. snack bar |
e) a cheap restaurant (especially in Britain, Ireland and Australia) where drinks, especially beer are served |
6. fast-food |
f) a restaurant with reasonable prices, cozy and friendly atmosphere, authentic and traditional dishes, both a la carte and table d’hote, i.e. meals including three courses |
7. informal restaurant |
g) a cafe where you can buy light meals, sandwiches, and sometimes drinks, usually sitting at the counter |
8. buffet |
h) a restaurant which stays open late at night with a relaxed atmosphere, live music, cabaret, dinner and dancing |
9. cafeteria |
i) a small restaurant which serves coffee, tea, and light meals |
10. luxury restaurant |
j)self-service restaurant (often in a factory, college etc.) |
11. salad bar |
k) a place in a factory, office, military camp to serve food at |
12. pub |
l) a small restaurant with reasonable prices, especially one beside a road |
13. coffee shop |
m) a bar with a fixed entrance fee, the amount of food the customers can take is limited by the size of one plate |
14. bar |
n) a place with casual atmosphere, with a fixed entrance fee, the amount of food the customers can take is not limited |
1. ___, 2. ___, 3. ___, 4. ___, 5. ___, 6. ___, 7. ___, 8. ___, 9. ___, 10. ___, 11. ___, 12. ___, 13. ___, 14. ___.
3. Exercise 2
Read the text with the following questions in mind. Then answer them.
1. Do the eating places in Ukraine have national or international cuisine?
2. Do the restaurants tend to concentrate in one area or can you find them in all town neighbourhoods?
3. Is Asian or South-American food available in Ukraine?
4. What is the position Ukrainian food occupies in the capital?
5. What kind of national and international fast-food eateries are available, and what is their comparative rating?
