- •Министерство транспорта Российской Федерации
- •Пояснительная записка
- •I. About myself. Appearance
- •Vocabulary
- •What can be found on the face:
- •About myself
- •II. Friends my friends
- •III. Family
- •Vocabulary
- •My family
- •Phrases for communication
- •Introduction Знакомство
- •Our flat
- •Phrases for communication
- •Vocabulary
- •My working day
- •Phrases for communication
- •Vocabulary
- •Conversation about the education in the uk
- •(Thirty; University; education; offer; years; industry; differ; summer; courses; one; time; school; each; Degree; studies; important; three; full-time; higher) Life at College and University
- •Conversation about the education in the usa
- •Phrases for communication
- •Vocabulary
- •Sightseeing
- •Asking the way
- •The first impressions of Moscow
- •Phrases for communication
- •Vocabulary
- •The climate of the uk
- •Phrases for communication
- •English meals
- •At the Restaurant
- •What Does It Come Under?
- •Phrases for communication
- •Vocabulary
- •Shops and shopping
- •Phrases for communication
- •Vocabulary
- •Travelling
- •Travelling by Train in Britain
- •Different means of travel
- •Booking Airline Tickets by Telephone
- •Booking a Seat at a Booking Office
- •Checking in
- •At the Customs
- •At the Hotel
- •Vocabulary
- •Sport in our life
- •Sport and healthy way of life
- •Vocabulary
- •The usa
- •Washington d.C.
- •The climate of the usa
- •Unit thirteen cinema
- •Vocabulary
- •The cinema in the usa
- •Vocabulary
- •The best source of getting information about the world
- •The press in great britain
- •Television in great britain
- •Vocabulary
- •British holidays
- •Christmas
- •With (2); for; at; of (6); in (2); before; to ; on (3)
- •American holidays
- •Festivals and special days in the uk
- •Vocabulary
- •My future profession
- •Vocabulary
- •My future profession
- •Vocabulary
- •My future profession
- •Vocabulary
- •My future profession
- •Список использованной литературы
- •Содержание
English meals
An Englishman's day begins when he sits down to breakfast with his morning paper. As he scans the headlines there is nothing he likes better than his favourite breakfast of cornflakes with milk and sugar, bacon and eggs, toast and marmalade, tea or coffee. It is really a big meal. Round about 11 in the morning some Englishmen who work have their tea or coffee break. Then at mid-day, say from I till 2, the city pavements are full of people on their way to cafes. This is lunch time in Great Britain. At lunch people seldom eat soup. Those who have lunch at home may eat chicken or clear soup but not always. They usually have a meat course and a sweet dish. Englishmen like steaks, chops, roast-beef, Yorkshire pudding or fish and chips. A meat course is served with plenty of vegetables: peas, beans or cauliflower. They call green cabbage leaves or lettuces "salad. " And eat it with the so called "salad-dressing", a mixture of oil, vinegar, salt, pepper and mayonnaise. A sweet dish is perhaps fruit and pudding or a pie with tea to follow. Afternoon tea can hardly be called a meal. Tea drinking is quite a tradition with the English. 5 o'clock tea is not usually served at the table though Englishmen don't find it convenient. Each person has a cup and saucer and a spoon in his hands. Strong tea is mostly drunk with sugar and cream or milk. Such tea is known as English tea. Tea with lemon is called Russian tea in England.
The evening meal, when all the family gather round the table, after their working day, goes under various names: tea, high tea, dinner or supper. It is usually a meat course followed by tinned fruit or cake and tea. When outing, that is on a picnic, the English load their luncheon baskets with all sorts of hamburgers or sandwiches made of slices of bread and butter with ham, cheese, raw tomatoes, cabbage leaves in between.
On the whole, English cuisine is not the best in the world. Englishmen prefer just "good plain food".
Ex.2. Ответьте: сколько раз в день обычно англичане едят, как называются эти приёмы пищи.
Ex.3. Выскажите своё мнение об английской кухне, сравните ее с русской.
Ex. 4. Прочитайте и переведите следующие пословицы и поговорки. Выучите их.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
I am as hungry as a hunter.
Tastes differ.
Don’t live to eat, but eat to live.
Appetite comes with eating.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Ex.5. Сопоставьте русские и английские эквиваленты.
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Ex.6. Прочитайте и переведите диалог. Инсценируйте его, сделав некоторые изменения.