Typical English food English 7 Listen read and
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“Typical English food” English 7
Listen, read and repeat [i: ] – sweet, tea-break, Easter, mean, meat, cheese, pizza [i]- biscuit, foreigner, tin, chips, Christmas [ai]- pie, slice, kind, type, like, knife, [æ]- sandwich, salad, Valentine’s Day, have [ei] – cake, break, made, mayonnaise, plate, table [λ]- bun, Mother’s Day, others, lunch, discuss, butter [o]- shop, strong, tablecloth, sausage, teapot, foreigner [o: ] – sort, fork, salt, water, more, before [u] –pudding, woman, put, full, look [u: ] – tooth, juice, spoon, food, too [әu]- roll, slow, rose, phone, know
Find the words which we can eat or drink n n n sweet, tea, cheese, pizza biscuit, chips pie, slice sandwich, salad cake, mayonnaise bun, butter sausage salt, water pudding juice, food roll
1. What do the words “the British have a sweet tooth” mean? 2. What kinds of sweet things do you know of? 3. What sweet things do you like? 4. When do the British eat cakes, biscuits? 5. When do the British eat more sweet things?
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The British have a _______. That means that they like eating sweet things like ______and pies, jams, biscuits and ____, cakes and rolls. For the British, any time is eat-a-sweet time: tea-break _______, break at school, watching TV ______on a car journey, in the cinema or theatre. During ______ like Christmas and Easter, and on special days like Mother’s Day and _______ they eat even more sweet things.
Match the words n n n n n 1. milk 2. an apple 3. a dinning room 4. a lunch 5. an English tea a) a second breakfast b) where pupils go during break to eat c) it grows on the apple -tree d) it gives a cow e) a tea with lemon
a) a second breakfast 1. milk 2. an apple 3. a dining room 4. a lunch 5. an English tea b) where pupils go during break to eat; c) it grows on the apple-tree d) it gives a cow e) a tea with lemon
Match the words with the pictures n n n n n coffee sandwich cheese strong tea fish pudding egg porridge juice
coffee sandwich cheese strong tea fish pudding egg porridge juice
English Sandwiches and English Tea A lot of people in England eat sandwiches for their lunch. There a lot of sandwich shops in London. You can buy all sorts of sandwiches in these shops. You can get meat sandwiches, or salad sandwiches, or meat –and –salad sandwiches. And you can get cheese, egg or fish sandwiches. You can even buy fruit sandwiches. Each sandwich has 2 thin slices of bread. You put butter and meat between the 2 slices. Lots of foreigners don’t like English sandwiches. They like the kind of sandwich we call a roll. Some foreigners don’t like English tea, either. English tea is very strong. The Englishmen drink a lot of tea. They drink it with lemon, we drink tea with milk, so it is called the Russian tea.
1. There a lot of sandwich shops in London. 2. You can’t buy all sorts of sandwiches in these shops. 3. You can even buy milk sandwiches. 4. Each sandwich has 2 thin slices of bread. 5. You put butter and meat between the 3 slices. 6. English tea is very strong. 7. We drink tea with meat, so it called the Russian tea.
Home-task: What would you say to your English pen friend about typical Russian food? Make up a short story. Ex. 41 p. 135
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