
- •Vііі. Змістовий модуль “Їжа. Заклади харчування”
- •Foods of the ukrainians
- •Mealtime customs
- •Vocabulary:
- •Additional Vocabulary material
- •What Is Behaviorism?
- •Regional styles of dance in Ukraine
- •Painting Art
- •A video is on. It began two hours ago, and it hasn't finished yet.
- •Table Manners
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •In the world of music
- •How to Dance Freely
- •Pen and Ink Sketching on Tours
- •Випадки вживання
- •It isn't raining now. It’s stopped....(stop) at last.
- •British Cuisine
- •Vocabulary:
- •Traditional American Food
- •Vocabulary:
- •Bad Dancers?
- •How to Give Your Own Artwork an Art Critique
- •Випадки вживання
- •What makes Japanese Dishes Japanese?
- •Vocabulary:
- •The Ten Most Important Modern Musicians
- •Irish Dance
- •World's Top 10 Greatest Painters & Sculptors
- •Tradition in Italian Cuisine
- •Vocabulary:
- •Top Ten Best Music Genres
- •Top Ten World’s Best Movies
- •Top 10 Dance Songs
- •Модуль самостійної роботи:
- •Additional lexical material
A video is on. It began two hours ago, and it hasn't finished yet.
…The video has been playing for two hours…
1 Matthew went into the water an hour ago. He doesn't want to come out yet.
2 Your friends started their journey around the world three months ago. They've gone about halfway now.
3 Mark got to the office early this morning. Ten hours later he's still there.
4 Melanie rang Rita forty minutes ago, and they're still on the phone.
5 Trevor has got an interesting book. He started it quite a long time ago. Ask him how long.
Практичне заняття № 2
ТЕМА: В ресторані (кафе).
Граматичний матеріал: Минулий перфектно-тривалий час (Past Perfect Continuous)
Читання та обговорення тексту за вказаною темою:
Table Manners
Good table manners avoid ugliness. All rules of table manners are made to avoid it. To let anyone see what you have in your mouth is offensive. So is to make a noise. To make a mess in the plate is disgusting. So there are some rules how to behave yourself at the table:
Do not attract undue attention to yourself in public.
When eating take as much as you want, but eat as much as you take.
Never stretch over the table for something you want, ask. your neighbour to pass it.
Take a slice of bread from the bread-plate by hand, don't harpoon your bread with a fork.
Never read while eating (at least in company).
When a dish is placed before you do not eye it suspiciously as though it were the first time you had seen it, and do not give the impression that you are about to sniff it.
Chicken requires special handling. First cut as much as you can, and when you can't use knife or fork any longer, use your fingers.
The customary way to refuse a dish is by saying, "No, thank you" (or to accept, "Yes, please"). Don't say "I don't eat that stuff, don't make faces or noises to show that you don't like it.
In between courses don't make bread-balls to while the time away and do not play with the silver.
Do not leave spoon in your cup when drinking tea or coffee.
Do not empty your glass too quickly - it will be promptly refilled.
Don't put liquid into your mouth if it is already full.
Don't eat off the knife.
Vegetables, potatoes, macaroni are placed on your fork with' the help of your knife.
If your food is too hot don't blow on it as though you were trying to start a campfire on a damp night.
Try to make as little noise as possible when eating.
And, finally, don't forget to say "thank you" for every favour or kindness.
Vocabulary:
ugliness – потворність
avoid – уникати
offensive – образливо
disgusting – огидний
undue – несвоєчасний, непотрібний, недоречний
stretch – тягтися
slice – скибочка
bread-plate – хлібна тарілка
harpoon – наколювати
fork – вилка
suspiciously – підозріло
sniff – нюхнути
handling – обробка
knife – ніж
customary – звичайний
stuff – речовина, матеріал, річ
bread-balls – хлібні кульки
silver – столове срібло, столові прибори
spoon – ложка
promptly – негайно
liquid – рідина
campfire – похідне вогнище
damp night - волога ніч
favour – послуга, приємність
kindness - люб'язність
Dialog 1
Waiter: Hello, Can I help you?
Kim: Yes, I'd like to have some lunch.
Waiter: Would you like a starter?
Kim: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, please.
Waiter: And what would you like for a main course?
Kim: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich.
Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?
Kim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please.
Waiter... After Kim has her lunch: Can I bring you anything else?
Kim: No thank you. Just the bill.
Waiter: Certainly.
Kim: I don't have my glasses. How much is the lunch?
Waiter: That's $6.75.
Kim: Here you are. Thank you very much.
Waiter: You're welcome. Have a good day.
Kim: Thank you, the same to you.