- •Part I what we eat Fruit and Vegetables
- •H. Translate into English:
- •In a sauce
- •Pasta and bread
- •Herbs, spices and nuts
- •Vanilla
- •Vinegar
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 9 Do you eat to live or live to eat?
- •Exercise 19
- •Part II healthy eating
- •What Do the Stars Eat?
- •Vocabulary Practice
- • Reading
- •To meat or not to meat
- • Reading
- •What is a healthy diet?
- •How much fat is too much for healthy eating?
- •General Advice
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- • Reading
- •What Our Food Contains
- •Junk Food
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •A. Ask for b. Demand c. Order d. Command
- •A. Grabbed b. Snatched c. Took d. Bit
- •A. Earn b. Win c. Put d. Gain
- •A. Diet b. Fast c. Nutrition d. Health
- •Eat, drink… and don’t be sorry
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •Exercise 3. Read the text again and talk about chocolate, sugar, cheese, butter and cream, meat and coffee or tea in terms of : nutrients, calories and ways they affect the human system.
- • Reading
- •A view of fast food
- •Listening
- • Speaking
- •Role-play
- • Reading
- •What is cholesterol?
- •For less cholesterol…
- •1. Вітамін та його молодший брат - каротин.
- •3. Редис – поліпшувач травлення.
- •Exercise 2
- •Part b. Say what someone should do to change their unhealthy eating habits. E.G. You should eat fruit instead of crisps when you want a snack.
- •The balanced diet
- •It is interesting to know
- •In Eating Habits, East is Better than West
- • Reading
- •He isn’t heavy, he’s on redux
- •Keeping fit
- •How did you score?
- •Fighting fit
- •Розпочніть день правильно
- •5 Дієт на всі випадки життя
- •Genetically engineered food
- • Reading
- •Eat less and live longer
- •Vegetables
- •Single serves
- •Part III cooking
- •Ways of cooking food – verbs
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Pea soup
- •Holubtsi (Cabbage Rolls)
- • Speaking
- •Chocolate – like falling in love
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •Exercise 11
- •Sponge cake
- • Speaking
- •Stuffed tomatoes
- •Exercise 13
- •Apple cake
- •Ingredients
- •Shepherd’s pie
- •Ingredients
- •Varenyky with cottage cheese
- •Exercise 16
- •Бісквіт зі смородиновою начинкою
- •Ягідний торт з горіхами та йогуртом
- •Fish and Chips
- •Irish Stew
- •Burger and Fries
- •Pancakes with Maple Syrup
- •Exercise 17
- •Describing food
- •Exercise 18
- •Десять заповідей кухаря
- •A Housewife’s Day
- •Baked tuna and apple flambé
- •Part IV my meals
- •Why We Eat What We Eat
- •Comprehension check
- •Interested
- •Interesting
- •Words to remember
- •Phrases to remember
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7
- •Let’s eat breakfast
- •Exercise 8
- • Reading
- •The cocktail you couldn't mix
- •Drinking
- •It is interesting to know
- •Champagne
- •Vintage and non-vintage champagne
- •Exercise 19 Translate the following sentences into English:
- •I. Nonfood considerations.
- •II. Food
- •Exercise 20 Translate the following into Ukrainian:
- •Part V
- •Eating out
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 5
- •Korean Dining
- • Reading
- •Glossary
- •Role-play
- • Reading
- •At the Restaurant
- •Exercise 9
- •In the dining-hall
- •Exercise 10 Translate into English:
- •Listening
- •Translate into English:
- •До мережі сендвіч-барів
- •Caribbean Club
- •Turkish Antalya
- •Khutorets
- •Italian
- •International
- •Listening
- •Exercise 14
- •Exercise 15
- •Exercise 16
- •Role-play
- •Exercise 18 Translate into English:
- •Post-listening
- •Ordering food in a restaurant
- •Exercise 19
- •Crossword
- •The Restaurant Game
- •Main dishes
- •Desserts
- •Beverages
- • Speaking
- •Introduction
- • Speaking
- •Introduction
- •Main Body
- •Exercise 24
- •Part VI table manners a list of do’s and don’ts
- •Never stretch over the table for something you want, ask your neighbour to pass it.
- •Never ______ over the table for something you want, ask your ________ to pass it.
- •The abc of Table Manners
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Speaking
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Part a. Зовсім нескладний етикет.
- •Part VII National cuisine
- •Ukrainian Cuisine
- •It is interesting to know
- •Ukrainian specialities
- •Ukrainian cuisine
- •English Cuisine Reading
- •Australian food
- •Eat your heart out …in the usa
- •French cuisine
- •Asian food
- •Greek guisine - simplicity inspired by gods
- •Revision topics
- •10. International cuisine.
Interested
disgusted
amazed
refreshing
Interesting
pleased
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Words to remember
Eater: good, poor, light, heavy/hearty, fast, slow, finicky, choosy, picky, fastidious, gourmet, hungry, thirsty.
Kinds of meals: meal, feast, picnic, barbecue, banquet, buffet.
Phrases to remember
To have/enjoy a good appetite; to eat with relish; to eat with gusto; to eat a big/small/scanty dinner; to eat in/with moderation; to make do with a cup of tea; to have regular meals; to have a substantial/square meal; to disguise the natural taste of ingredients; to content oneself with a cup of tea; to eat to one’s heart’s content; to make tea; to wait for the tea to brew; hot/lukewarm/stone-cold tea; to wash down a sandwich with a cup of tea.
Exercise 2
Fill in the necessary prepositions:
Would you like dinner now?
Yes, I’m starving. I’m a hearty eater. I like people who have a good appetite, who eat … relish and gusto. I can’t say I enjoy a hurried meal or eating … the move, … the go. I like to take my time … it. Taking the doctor’s advice … consideration, I never eat … excess, because I know that eating … excess does people harm. I eat … (...) moderation. When I happen to put … weight (when I’m overweight) I go … a diet. When … a diet, I live either … vegetables or milk or fruit alone. I lose weight very quickly. Generally I try to stick … the rule: eat simply.
What kind of meals do you have?
I have regular meals. I eat regularly. … the morning I make do … a snack (a sandwich washed ... … a cup of strong tea). … 11a.m. I have an apple. … the daytime I enjoy a substantial (square) meal (a good meal). When I’m thirsty I have a glass … fruit juice. … the evening I content myself … a light supper (small … quantity) of bread and cheese or leftovers. I eat them if they’re still edible (fresh, not stale or unfit ... eating). I’m a fussy eater. But I agree that hunger is the best relish.
Exercise 3
Translate into English:
Я дуже вередливий їдок і захоплююсь людьми, у яких гарний апетит.
Я харчуюсь регулярно та помірно, бо знаю, що регулярне харчування дуже важливе для здоров’я.
Понад усе вся наша сім`я любить пити чай з усілякими тістечками, печивом, цукерками та шоколадом.
За обідом я обов`язково їм суп, оскільки погоджуюсь з висловом, що “Обід без супу - наче будівля без фундаменту”; люблю всі види супів: суп-бульйон, суп з капустою, з картоплею або з помідорами.
Смажена індичка на Різдво - національне блюдо в США.
Фарширована качка - улюблена страва нашої сім`ї, і моя мама справжній знаток у цьому.
Я люблю добре поїсти увечері, хоча й знаю, що це шкідливо для здоров’я.
Він любить поїсти із задоволенням, а після багатої вечері запити все чашкою кави.
Ввечері вона задовольняється легкою вечерею: шматочком сиру та чаєм.
Я люблю різноманітні страви, але я повинна відмітити, що в буденні дні моє харчування одноманітне.
Щодо мене, то я їм багато, і мені здається, що правильне харчування несмачне.
12.Зазвичай я можу обійтися сендвічем, але сьогодні я не стрималася і скуштувала шматок смаженої качки, відбивну та печиво.