Anglistics Study Programme WEEK 7 SEJ 5 Anglistics

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Anglistics Study Programme WEEK 7 SEJ 5 Anglistics Study Programme www. singidunum. ac. rs/admission

Anglistics Study Programme WEEK 7 SEJ 5 Anglistics Study Programme www. singidunum. ac. rs/admission

Anglistics Study Programme LESSON OUTLINE 1. Discussion (food, drinks, cooking & health) 2. Reading

Anglistics Study Programme LESSON OUTLINE 1. Discussion (food, drinks, cooking & health) 2. Reading comprehension (Coffee anyone? ) 3. Vocabulary

Anglistics Study Programme Discussion 1. Read the menu, what would you like to order?

Anglistics Study Programme Discussion 1. Read the menu, what would you like to order? 2. Would you say “you eat to live” or “live to eat”? 3. Do you think it’s good to be health conscious when considering food, or do you think people tend to be overly cautious sometimes? 4. Do you think you have a healthy diet? Is there anything you think you should change? 5. Do you enjoy eating out? Where’s your favourite place to go? + Supplementary material (W. Guy Wordbuilder – Food and drink)

Anglistics Study Programme Reading: Coffee anyone? P. 44 Key words: imported, freshly ground, aroma,

Anglistics Study Programme Reading: Coffee anyone? P. 44 Key words: imported, freshly ground, aroma, froth, cocoa powder, barista, latte, decaf, iced coffee, filter and instant coffee Vocabulary I [ synonyms p. 46 -47]: appetizing, wholesome, overpowering, thirst-quenching, succulent, distinctive, puckish, parched, stuffed, famished. Vocabulary II – distinguishing between the words used in the literal and figurative sense ( peanuts v. to pay someone peanuts) Vocabulary III – prepositional phrases (on a full stomach, to have a craving for something, cut down on, to eat out, in season, go off)