Письменно составьте предложения из данных слов.



Should /talk/ not/ her/ so/ you/ to. – You should not talk to her so.

1. Should/ you/ are/ not/ hurry/ you/ not/ late. 2. You/ not/ her/ should/ at/ cry. 3. Miss/ lessons/ not/ you/ should/ the. 4. Drive/ he/ not/ fast / so/ should. 5. Be/ upset/ not/ you/ should/ everything/ OK/ is. 6. He/ her/ should/ remind/ of/ that event/ not. 7. She/ not/ decisions/ make/ should/ such. 8. Your/ parents/ you/ cheat/ should/ not. 9. He/ there/ should/ go/ not/ so/ late. 10. Ride/ the bike/ without/ lights/ not/ you/ should /at night. 11. You / should/ be/ not/ late/ for/ classes. 12. You/ without/ saying/ should/ leave/ goodbye/ not.

 

Заполните данную таблицу, пользуясь словарем.

Noun Verb Adjective  
note note notable notably
  signify    
    tasty  
history      
    captive  

 


 

Блок V

Грамматика : Participle I, Participle II.

Словообразование.

Тема : British and American Cuisine.

Раздел 5.1.

Отработайте произношение слов, уточнив транскрипцию по словарю.

cuisine n comics n tire v cope v coat v inferiority n deprecate v province n consciousness n holy grail  confirm v chef n claim n dodge n creep (crept, crept) v     кухня, кулинарное искусство комиксы утомлять справляться покрывать более низкое качество протестовать, возражать провинция сознание (миф.) Чаша Грааля подтверждать шеф-повар претензия обман, уловка ползать, передвигаться  

 

Прочитайте текст и определите, какие национальные черты характера несёт английская кухня.

ENGLISH CUISINE AND NATIONAL CHARACTER

The neighbours from the Continent never tire of making fun of English cuisine. The internationally popular French comics about Asterix the Gaul contain an episode in which he and his best friend Obelix, who isfamous for eating a lot of food, go to England where the two heroes struggle to eat normally, but even Obelix cannot cope with English food which is tasteless and liberally coated with mint sauce.

The primary distinguishing feature of English food is also its main problem: its purpose is to satisfy hunger and not to provide pleasure. The English do not make a cult of food, although many of them do take pleasure in their food.

The English themselves have an inferiority complex about their cuisine and are deprecating about it. If your English friends invite you to lunch they will straight away present you with a choice of going to a French, Italian, Indian or Chinese restaurant. In the provinces, the choice is much smaller, and may be limited to the local pub.

From the point of view of contemporary English culture, the story of one young English star, Jamie Oliver, is particularly interesting and significant. Jamie is a chef. His television show is watched by a huge audience of all ages, his books have an enormous print run, and in order to have a meal at his recently opened restaurant, you have to book months in advance.

The reasons for Jamie Oliver’s success, apart from good advertising, are that he was in the right place at the right time. First of all, he is frightfully “English”. He looks like a collective portrait of English youth. He grew up in the provinces (in Essex) and worked in his parents’ pub from childhood.

At first he used many techniques from Italian cuisine, in particular olive oil and vegetables, since the English have a great respect for Italian cooking. But gradually English items started to creep to the top of the list. Increasingly often he has made patriotic appeals to use traditional English products, to recall traditional English recipes, and to remember that the English have always been able to cook: nothing fancy, of course, but tasty.

Now he is in other programmes as well, for example, ‘Oliver Twist’. Even the title itself contains a clever pun. On the one hand, Oliver Twist is the title of the well-known book by Charles Dickens, and on the other hand you could read it as Oliver’s dodges. The idea was simple and close to the hearts of the English (and not just theirs). After a heavy night, a group of young, energetic people taken from different types of restaurant, pub and bar go home to Jamie Oliver’s for breakfast. They laugh and joke lightly and in an unconstrained way while he prepares some explosive hangover cure involving tomato juice, pepper and whatever else he can find.

After this he starts to prepare breakfast, which is naturally English and traditional. In a lively way he cleans mushrooms, fries sausages and bacon, beats eggs and makes toast. All this process is accompanied by a commentary about how to cook bacon without burning it, how best to buy sausages, which sauce to serve. Surprisingly, this simple process is rather captivating and instructive as well: here are living English traditions, not being advertised by some crumbly old grandmother but by a jolly young Englishman with his friends who eat the lot at the end with enthusiastic cries. Jamie Oliver’s work has been highly acclaimed by the country too.

 In the autumn of 2003 at a ceremony in Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II personally awarded him a MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) which is awarded to people in recognition of outstanding service to the nation.

 


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