Objectivesto develop cadets’ individual communicative skills; to improve cadets’ listening skills; to practise grammar skills; to evoke curiosity and interest to the national Ukrainian and British cuisine; to develop cadets’ quick reaction and ability to select necessary words; to develop cadets’ cognitive and creative skills; patriotic education.
Quiz time. I have put a slice of lemon into my tea. It’s ______. You have put too much salt into it. It is _______. I’ve added too much pepper in borshch and it tastes _______. I have put some sugar into uzvar. It is _______. This dish smells _________. There is much juice in oranges. They are________.
Going over homework. Why do Ukrainians like eating Ukrainian traditional food?What is Ukrainian cuisine known for?What does Ukrainian breakfast consist of?What time do we usually have dinner? What courses does it consist of?What is the last meal of the day? Does it differ in various families?
Dictionary work Convenience food - food so prepared and presented as to be easily and quickly ready for consumption (споживання). Convenience food - a complete meal which requires minimum further preparation. Convenience food- food that is almost ready to eat when it is bought and can be prepared quickly and easily.
Post - watching activity. Answer the questions: Who brings milk to people’s houses?What is the usual meal for breakfast?What is the traditional meal for breakfast?When do the British people have their lunch?What do they have for lunch?When do they have their dinner?What is the main dish for dinner?What foreign restaurants are there popular in Britain?What is the traditional British food?
What Should I do or not Do When I am Eating. The British generally pay a lot of attention to good table manners. Even little children are expected to eat properly with a knife and a fork. In Britain people eat most of their food with cutlery. The foods they don’t eat with a knife, fork or spoon include sandwiches, crisps and fruit. If you cannot eat a certain type of food or have some special needs, 1) _________. If you are a guest, it is polite to wait until 2) ___________. It shows consideration. Always chew and swallow all the food in your mouth 3) ________. Always say “thank you” when you are served with something. It shows appreciation. You may eat chicken pizza 4) ___________ if you are at a barbecue, finger buffet or very informal setting. Otherwise always use a knife and a fork. 5) ___________, break off piece of bread before buttering. On formal dining occasions it is a good manner to take some butter from the butter dish with your bread knife and 6) _____________. Then butter pieces of the roll using this butter. In a restaurant, it is normal to pay for your food 7) _____________ the bill comes on. When you have finished eating, and to let others know that you have, place 8) ____________, when the tines on the fork facing upwards, on your plate. A) When eating rolls. B) by putting your money on the table. C) your knife and fork together. D) tell your host several days before the dinner party. E) with your fingers. F) your host starts eating or indicates you should do so. G) before taking more or taking a drink. H) put it on your side plate (for the roll)