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XVIII. Listen to business people from different countries chatting over lunch and answer the questions.

Conversation 1

What is fugu?

__________________________________________________

Where fugu is the national dish?

__________________________________________________

Why is it dangerous?

__________________________________________________

Conversation 2

1. What local speciality is there in the menu?

__________________________________________________

2. What is the sauce for it?

__________________________________________________

Conversation 3

1. Why does Louise have a problem choosing what to eat?

__________________________________________________

2. Jean-Claude and Louise mention lots of different cooking methods. Complete them.

a) fr____ b) bo ______ c) ro _____ d) gr ______

e) ba _______

3. Complete these extracts from the conversation:

a) … nothing made __________pastry

b) … nothing cooked _____________oil

c) it comes______________ potatoes and fresh vegetables.

4. Have you ever had lunch with anyone like Louise?

XIX. Pizza

1. Choose the correct answers.

1. The home of pizza is

a) Naples b) Greece c) Mexico

2. Tomatoes arrived in Italy in

a) 19th century from Mexico and Peru

b) 11th century c) 16th century

3. The first pizzeria opened in New York in

a) 1889 b) 1895 c) 1950

2. Answer the following questions.

1. Who «invented» pizza?

2. Do you like pizza?

3. What’s your favorite pizza or pizzeria?

4. What food can you put on a pizza?

5. Is pizza a fast food?

XX. Table manners

1. In Russia they sit down at cocktail parties. In China the most important guest is seated facing the door. In Japan a tip is not expected; in France it is an insult not to leave one. How culturally aware are you at the table? Try the quiz below. Underline the correct information.

Cross-cultural quiz

In Greece / Finland people frequently stop for lunch at 11.30 in the morning.

In Switzerland / Brazil it's common to be up to two hours late for a party.

In Portugal / the USA a business lunch can last up to three and half hours.

In Japan / Russia the soup is often eaten at the end of the meal.

In France / Britain cheese is normally served after the dessert.

In American / German restaurants you may be asked if you want a bag for the food you can't eat.

In Arab / Asian countries you must wait for your host to serve you the main meat dish.

In Mexico / Belgium you should keep both hands on the dinner table where they can be seen.

At a Turkish / Chinese dinner table it is extremely impolite to say how hungry you are.

The Japanese / British sometimes need to be offered more food three times before they will accept.

American / Latin executives like to be invited to your home for dinner.

In Belgium / Spain an 11 o'clock dinner is quite normal.

In Asian / Arab countries food is usually eaten with just three fingers of the right hand.

In Poland / Japan you' should keep filling other guests' glasses until they turn them over.

In African / Asian countries it’s the host who decides when the guests should leave.

Post

I. Look at theses addresses. Listen to two conversations. There are three mistakes in each address. Correct them.

Information

The UK and Ireland have counties;

The USA and Australia have states;

Canada has provinces.

Cities and towns have districts.

1. Name

Matt Jackson

Home address

Street: 32 Kinson Avenue

District: Northbourne

City: Bournemouth

Country/ State/ Province: Dorset

Country: UK

Postcode/ Zip: BH7 8RP

Telephone: 01202 138877

e-mail: m.jackson@fastnet.co.uk

2. Name

Diane Conway

Home address

Street: Apt.15 2715 Eglinton Avenue

District: North York

City: Toronto

Country/ State/ Province: Ontario

Country: Canada

Postcode/ Zip: M3C 4H9

Telephone: (+1) 416 102 8350

e-mail: d.conway@sympatico.co

II. This letter hasn’t got any punctuation. Listen and add the punctuation.

Vocabulary:

сomma – запятая,

full stop – точка в конце предложения,

exclamation – восклицательный знак,

colon – двоеточие,

dot – точка,

slash – косая черта,

backslash – обратная косая черта,

dash – тире,

question mark – вопросительный знак.

Dear Anna David and Sarah

Thanks for your postcard It was really great to hear from you again I've just bought a new computer printer scanner and CD burner Now you'll be able to e-mail me My new e-mail address is richardjohnson family@btnet co uk

By the way I found a new website for family history The address is http family history north uk com johnson 8975.

You should try it Do you know what I found out Our family came from Sweden about two hundred years ago

Very best wishes Uncle Richard

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