CoUntrIeS and taSteS
Цілі: вдосконалювати лексичні навички й навички читання; вдосконалюва- ти навички аудіювання й говоріння; розвивати логічне мислення; виховувати зацікавленість у розширенні своїх знань щодо кулінарних традицій світу.
Procedure
Клас
Дата
1. Warm-up
Fill in the chart.
1) Barbecue, 2) snack, 3) brunch, 4) appetizer (the first course), 5) pud-
ding, 6) a bite, 7) picnic, 8) breakfast, 9) side dish, 10) sweet, 11) cookout,
12) lunch, 13) starter, 14) banquet, 15) tea, 16) feast, 17) dinner.
| Meals at different times of day
|
| | A meal outside
|
| | When you quickly eat a little food
|
| | A very big meal for a lot of people
|
| | Parts of a meal
|
| | Main course / entree
|
| | Dessert
|
|
2. Grammar practice
Fill the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs.
AT A RESTAURANT
K a r i n. This is one of my favorite restaurants in San Francisco. (1) …
here before? (Eat) K e n. Yeah, actually I ate dinner here last week when my sister (2) …. (Visit)
K a r i n. Yeah, it’s a nice place to bring out of town guests. What (3) …
you and your sister …? (Order) K e n. We (4) … the Vietnamese spring rolls, the caramelized shrimp,
and the vegetarian noodles. (Have)
K a r i n. I always (5) … the Vietnamese spring rolls. Let’s get an order
now. (Get)
K e n. Yeah, and let’s get the caramelized shrimp. It (6) … excellent. (Be)
K a r i n.(7) … that … enough food or should we order something else?
(Be) K e n. Well, I’m pretty hungry. Maybe we should get the spicy green
beans too. I (8) … to try them last week, but my sister hates green beans. (Want)
K a r i n. That sounds good! I (9) … we’re ready to order. (Think)
Key: 1 Have you eaten, 2 was visiting, 3 did… order, 4 had, 5 get, 6 is,
7 Will… be, 8 wanted, 9 think.
3. Reading and speaking
Do ex. 5, p. 119.
4. speaking
Do ex. 6, p. 120.
Sample dialogue
W a i t e r. Would you like tap or bottled water? C u s t o m e r. Tap is fine.
W a i t e r. Would you like to hear our specials for today? C u s t o m e r. Just your entré e specials, please.
W a i t e r. For a main course, we have stuffed flounder, filet mignon and roast duck.
C u s t o m e r. How much is the stuffed flounder?
W a i t e r. It’s $17.99 and comes with two side dishes. C u s t o m e r. What are the side dishes?
W a i t e r. You have a choice of sauté ed spinach, lemon potatoes, mixed vegetables, or broccoli.
C u s t o m e r. I’d like the spinach and potatoes.
W a i t e r. Will you be having any wine with dinner?
C u s t o m e r. Yes, I’ll have a glass of pinot grigio, please. W a i t e r. How is everything?
C u s t o m e r. Delicious. May I see the dessert menu? Waiter Certainly.
C u s t o m e r. What do you recommend?
W a i t e r. The chocolate mousse. It’s the best in NYC!
C u s t o m e r. Okay, I’ll have the mousse, please. Also, may I have the check?
W a i t e r. Coming right up.
5. Reading
Do ex. 7 (a), p. 120.
6. Writing
Do ex. 7 (b), p. 122.
7. Reading and speaking
Do ex. 8, p. 122.
8. summary
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
Which country do you think has the strangest eating habits? What is your favorite dish?
What would you do if you were invited to dinner but you didn’t like the food? Would you eat the food regardless?
Could you ever be vegetarian?
What foods are traditionally eaten at: births / weddings / funerals in your country?
Which food could you NEVER give up?
What is the worst meal you have ever eaten and where was it? What’s your favourite cuisine?
Have you ever eaten something and then had to spit it out again? What was it?
What is the best meal you have ever eaten and where was it?
9. Homework
Ex. 9, p. 122.
Lesson 42
|