Food and Cooking Eat at pleasure, drink with measure and enjoy life as it is. Составила: Валуева О.В.
Answer the questions. What do you usually have for breakfast? What meals do you have every day? What kind of soup do you prefer? What is your favourite second course? What dessert do you like best? Do you help your mother to cook meals? Have you ever been to any bar or café? What did you have there? Do you like sandwiches?
Poem “I like sandwiches.” Sandwiches are beautiful, Sandwiches are fine. I like sandwiches, I eat them all the time. I eat them for my supper and I eat them for my lunch. If I had a hundred sandwiches, I eat them all at once. A sandwich may be egg or cheese or even peanut butter, But they all taste so good to me, it doesn’t even matter, Jam or ham, or cucumber, Any kind will do. I like sandwiches, How about you?
Match the English proverbs with their equivalents. 1) The appetite comes with eating. a) О вкусах не спорят. 2) After dinner sleep a while, b) Яблоко в день и не знай after supper walk a mile. врачей. 3) An apple a day keeps c) Аппетит приходит во the doctor away. время еды. 4) Don’t live to eat, but eat to live. d) После обеда поспи немного, после ужина прогуляйся с милю. 5) Tastes differ. e) Не жить, чтобы есть, а есть, чтобы жить.
Sort out the words into appropriate columns. Honey, wine, soup, chops, pudding, lemonade, chicken, jam, green salad, strawberry, broth, mashed potatoes, apple pie, cheese hamburger, grapes, juice, ham, cream, tea, cherry. First course Second course desserts appetizers fruit drinks
Right answers. First course Second course desserts appetizers fruit drinks soup chops honey green salad strawberry wine broth chicken pudding cheese hamburger grapes lemonade mashed potatoes jam ham cherry juice apple pie tea
Match these cooking words with the food and the objects in the picture. Carving knife, frying pan, serving spoon, cooker, saucepan, dairy product, recipe, chef.
Match the 2 halves of each sentence. 1) Many people are fond of spicy things a) like Indian curries. 2) Some things like dark chocolate b) are very salty. 3) Crisps and nuts c) baked in the oven. 4) Some people like sour things such as d) are very sweet. 5) Ice cream and chocolate e) lemons and grapefruit. 6) Fried foods such as f) chips are very unhealthy. 7) Spaghetti needs to be g) boiled before it is served. 8) Pies and bread need to be h) are very bitter.
Right answers. 1) Many people are fond of spicy things a) like Indian curries. 2) Some things like dark chocolate b) are very salty. 3) Crisps and nuts c) baked in the oven. 4) Some people like sour things such as d) are very sweet. 5) Ice cream and chocolate e) lemons and grapefruit. 6) Fried foods such as f) chips are very unhealthy. 7) Spaghetti needs to be g) boiled before it is served. 8) Pies and bread need to be h) are very bitter.
Find the odd word and cross it out. 1) Bacon, beef, turkey, pork, lamb 2) carrot, melon, onion, cabbage, potatoes 3) grapes, apple, pear, plum, nut 4) beer, lemonade, tea, sugar, coffee 5) ice-cream, toast with jam, pea-soup, cake
Right answers. 1) Bacon, beef, turkey, pork, lamb 2) carrot, melon, onion, cabbage, potatoes 3) grapes, apple, pear, plum, nut 4) beer, lemonade, tea, sugar, coffee 5) ice-cream, toast with jam, pea-soup, cake
Adjectives that describe food and drink. Put the correct group of adjectives to each noun. Wine Bread Coffee Mineral water Curry Peas Steak white/brown, hot/mild, fresh/frozen, dry/sweet, rare/medium/well-done, black/white, fizzy/still
Right answers. 1) wine - dry/sweet 2) bread- white/brown 3) coffee- black/white 4) mineral water- fizzy/still 5) curry- hot/mild 6) steak- rare/medium/ well-done 7) peas- fresh/frozen
Listening. Dialogue “In a café”. Complete the dialogue with the words from the box. Visitor: What can you __ for the meat dish? Waitress: What do you __:beef or pork? Visitor: What do you have which is not very __? Waitress: Then I do recommend our __: stewed pork with vegetables. It is very good indeed. Visitor: OK. I’ll take it. Waitress: Would you like some __ wine. It has a wonderful bouquet. Visitor: No, thank you. Just some __ water. But __ me a bottle of this one. I’ll take this with me. Waitress: OK. Anything else for you? Visitor: Yes, there are no __. red, roasted, napkins, recommend, mineral, speciality, prefer, bring
Right answers. Visitor: What can you recommend for the meat dish? Waitress: What do you prefer: beef or pork? Visitor: What do you have which is not very roasted? Waitress: Then I do recommend our speciality: stewed pork with vegetables. It is very good indeed. Visitor: OK. I’ll take it. Waitress: Would you like some red wine. It has a wonderful bouquet. Visitor: No, thank you. Just some mineral water. But bring me a bottle of this one. I’ll take it with me. Waitress: OK. Anything else for you? Visitor: Yes, there are no napkins.
Larry's Cafe The best food in town. Main dishes Hamburger $ 2.00 Cheeseburger $ 2.50 Chicken sandwich $ 3.00 Steak $ 4. All main dishes include Mashed potatoes or French Fries, Beans and Pie.
Fruit Salad $ 2.50 Green Salad $ 2.00 Chef’s Salad $ 4.00 Dressings: Italian, Oil and Vinegar, Ranch Apple $ 1.00 Orange $ 1.00 Salads and Fruit
Coke, Sprite $ 1.00 Milk $ 0.75 Bottled Water $ 1.00 Coffee $ 1.00 Tea $ 0.75 Orange Juice $ 1.50 Drinks
Ice-cream (chocolate, vanilla, strawberry) $ 1.50 Milkshake $ 2.00 Cookies $ 1.00 Pie (Apple, Cherry) $ 1.50 Fruit salad $ 2.50 Cake $ 1.50 Desserts
Try our apple pie! You’ll love it!
Firm recipe of “Larry’s Café”. Vegetable Soup. 1) Peel and cut into small pieces 3 onions,3 turnips, 1 carrot and 4 potatoes. 2) Put them into a pan with 100 g of butter, 150 g of ham and a bunch of parsley. 3) Pass them 10 minutes over a sharp fire. 4) Add a spoonful of flour, mix well. 5) Add 2 litres of broth and 0.5 litres of boiling milk. 6) Boil up, keeping it stirred. 7) Skim it. 8) Add a little salt and sugar. 9) Run it through a sieve into another pan. 10) Boil again and serve with fried bread in it.
Bon appetite!
Look at the picture to know how to set the table.
Jokes. Is this tea or coffee? Can’t you tell the difference, sir, by the taste? No, I can’t. Well, if you can’t tell the difference, what does it matter which is it? Waiter, waiter, there is a fly in my soup. Don’t worry, sir, the spider on the bread will catch it. Waiter, waiter, do you serve crabs? Sit down, sir, we serve anybody. Waiter, waiter, what’s in my soup? I have no idea, sir. All insects look the same to me.
This is the end. Good luck!