- •Introductory text
- •1. Comprehension questions.
- •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Match the words with explanations in columns.
- •Сhoose one word in every line that doesn’t fit the given category.
- •Fill in the appropriate words from the right column.
- •Translate into English.
- •Readthefollowing dialogues.
- •Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
- •Complete the dialogue, translating Ukrainian sentences into English.
- •Read the text and give a detailed description of cooking your favorite Ukrainian dish. U krainian Cuisine
- •Read the story of Coca-Cola and check your ideas. Things go better with Coca-Cola
- •Match the story with the correct words and get the following information. Can you think of any pastry origin in your own country?
- •To make, to become, to grow, to eat, to open (2), to call, to prefer, to give, to buy History of the Hamburger
- •Study restaurant facilities and tell:
Readthefollowing dialogues.
A: The table is laid. Come along and let’s start. It’s high time to have dinner.
B: I’m ready. I feel quite hungry. I could eat a horse.
A: So am I. I haven’t got a horse for you but your favorite dishes will beserved today.
B: What are they? I’ve got so many.
A: For the first course we’ll have chicken soup and cutlets with mashedpotatoes for the main.
B: And for the dessert?
A: I’ve made cherry pie and stewed fruits.
B: Oh, that’s wonderful. Let’s sit at the table as soon as possible.
A t the Restaurant
A: Shall we have our dinner in this restaurant? They serve very good meals here and the prices are reasonable.
B:Well, you lead. You should know better. (In the restaurant)
A:What shall we have? A three-course dinner, I suppose. I’m awfully hungry.
B:So am I. And I’m thirsty too.
A:Then let’s have a glass of mineral water first or some orange juice.
B:I’d prefer orange juice with ice or iced tea.
A: Waiter! Iced orange juice and a glass of mineral water, please. Now let’s see the menu and here is the wine list too. How about some hard drinks?
B: I wouldn’t mind having a brandy.
A: So it’s one brandy. And whisky and soda for me. Would you like any starters?
B: A salad would do, I think.
A: And I’ll have shrimps. Would you like any soup? As for me I’ll have mushroom soup and smoked salmon for the main course.
B: I like your choice. I’d rather have the same.
Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
Mother: Would you like some bread and ham, Tommy?
Tommy: All right, pass me the brown bread, please.
Mother: Better take some honey.
Tommy: No, thanks. Two soft-boiled eggs would do for me.
Mother: Another slice of bread, Tommy?
Mother: I’m afraid these are hard-boiled. But you can have half of theomelet I've made. I am sure you’ll find it to your liking?
Tommy: No, thank you. No more for me.
Mother: Very well. Let me pour it out. Some more coffee, Tommy?
Tommy: Thanks, the omelet is pretty good.
Mother: Here you are.
Tommy: May I trouble you for jam?
Mother: A cup of coffee?
Tommy: Yes, please.
Tommy: Oh, no. I never have honey with coffee.
Complete the dialogue, translating Ukrainian sentences into English.
(У ресторані)
- Ви не зголодніли?
- Oh, yesIam.
- А я дуже хочу пити.
- Would you like a glass of orange juice?
- Дякую. Охоче. Мені до смаку апельсиновий сік.
- And I prefer apple juice.
- Усі соки корисні для здоров’я: томатний, яблучний, абрикосовий, а також ананасовий.
- I like pineapple best of all.
- Щомизамовимо?
- The three course dinner, I suppose.
- Ну гаразд, вибирайте.
- Let’s start with salad, then chicken soup, fish and chips.
- Я, мабуть, замовлю овочі, фруктита чашку чаю безцукру.
- Are you slimming?
- Так.
- What does your diet allow you?
- Трохи м’яса або риби, яйця, трохи сиру або молокаі багато овочів: зелений салат, капуста, помідори, огірки, буряк і багато фруктів. Ніяких тістечок, морозива, шоколаду і дуже мало солі. Я живу не для того, щоб їсти, а їм для того, щоб жити.
- Так, смаки різні.
BLOCK III