Ex. 2. Ask and answer all kinds of questions about the text.



 

Ex. 3. Answer the questions.

1. How is your breakfast different from a typical English breakfast? 2. How do English shops and offices manage to work without lunch breaks? 3. What is “good plain food”? 4. Why can Great Britain be called a multiethnic society? 5. What foreign food do you like? 6. What is the main meal of the day in Britain? When does it take place? 7. When do you have your main meal? 8. When do Englishmen eat fruit (unlike Russians)? 9. What do you usually begin and finish your dinner with? 10. What is your favourite soup: cabbage soup, beetroot soup, pea soup, fish soup, vegetable soup? 11. What is a take-away? Have ever bought something from it? 12. Have you ever used a delivery service? Why or why not?

Ex. 4. Answer the questions using the vocabulary.

1. Who does the cooking in your family? 2. Can you cook? What can you cook? 3. Have you ever baked a cake? 4. Have you ever cut yourself while cooking? 5. Are you a heavy or a light eater? 6. How do you make your tea? 7. What is there in your kitchen cupboard? 8. Do you ever use a saucer? 9. What do you use a pan, a frying pan for? 10. What is the difference between a kettle and a teapot? 11. What do you eat with mayonnaise or ketchup? 12. Do you like hamburgers? 13. Do you often eat vegetables? 14. Do you like salads? What do Englishmen call a Russian salad?     15. How do you like your potatoes: boiled, mashed, fried or baked? 16. Do you like potato chips? Are they healthy? 17. Do you ever have cereal for breakfast? 18. What do you eat when you want to have a snack? 19. What country dо macaroni come from? 20. What do you eat with sour cream? 21. What do you prefer for dessert: ice-cream, fruit, chocolate, jam, sweets, honey? 22. Do you like yogurt? 23. Do you ever eat bread and butter? 24. What kind of bread do you like: white, brown, rye, or whole wheat? 25. What do you eat pancakes with? 26. What do you like pies with? 27. Do you like spicy and salty food? Do you put pepper in your food? 28. How many spoonfuls of sugar do you put in your tea or coffee? 29. What nuts do you prefer: walnuts, peanuts or almonds? 30. Do you drink beer, sweet or dry wine? 31. When do you drink champagne? 32. Do you often have fizzy drinks? 33. Do you like sour fruit like grapefruit or lemon? 34. Do you ever eat tasteless food? Where or when? Why? 35. Who usually lays and clears the table in your family? 36. Do your family members ever sit down to table together? 37. Do you prefer to eat alone or in the company? 38. What do you talk about when you are sitting at table? 39. Do you prefer to eat in or out?    40. Where do you prefer to eat out: in a self-service canteen, in a cafe, in a restaurant? 41. What is on the menu in our canteen today? 42. Are you thirsty now? Are you hungry? What would you like to eat or drink now? 43. What is called “junk food” in English? Give examples.           

Ex. 5. Choose the suitable word.

1. Would you like a fish sandwich or a (meet, meat, mete) sandwich? 2. Have they caught the (serial, cereal, series) killer at the end of the film? 3. The butter has a strange (beater, bitter, bitten) smell, I’m afraid it’s rancid. 4. The juice (tastes, tests, tasty) delicious. 5. The Sahara (Desert, Dessert) is in the north of Africa. 6. For breakfast, I prefer (coffee, café) to tea. 7. The (soap, soup) is tasteless, let’s add salt and (pepper, paper, puppy) to it. 8. Her favourite breakfast is (serial, cereal, series) and milk. 9. Where is the frying (pan, pen, penny, pin)? I want to fry some mushrooms and potatoes. 10. Let’s have some fruit for (desert, dessert), shall we? 11. Have you (sat, set, sit, seat) the table yet? 12. Let’s (meet, meat, mete) in our favourite (coffee, café) tonight. 13. Sweet-sour cranberry (sauce, source, saucer) is a popular treat at Thanksgiving. 14. Look! The guests have already (sat, sat down) to table. 15. Have they (sat, set, sit, seat) a date for the wedding? 16. Do you have a spare (pan, pen)? I want to write a note. 17. This (serial, cereal, series) drama is popular with housewives. 18. Dad is reading his morning (paper, pepper, puppy) in the dining-room. 19. The Internet is the most important (sauce, source, saucer) of information now. 20. Where is Danny’s teddy (beer, bear, bare)? 21. Annie (lay, laid, lied, led) the table last time. 22. Wash your hands with hot water and (soap, soup), please. 23. Have you ever seen a flying (sauce, source, saucer)? 24. The pupils are sitting at their desks and writing a (taste, test, tasty).

Ex. 6. Fill in articles if necessary.

1. We’d like ... coffee and two teas. 2. What ... sweet apples! What ... huge sandwich! What ... tasteless porridge! 3. Give me ... glass of ... tomato juice, please. 4. What did you have for ... lunch? 5. They had ... light supper. 6. ... breakfast was ... cereal and ... milk. 7. She doesn’t add ... sugar to ... coffee. 8. On ... weekdays they have ... tea at five in ... afternoon. 9. ... British are ... greatest tea lovers in ... Europe. 10. Here is ... pepper. Here is ... bread. Here are ... napkins. 11. It was ... delicious dinner. ... dessert was especially good. 12. Are you on …. diet? 13. She prefers …. pears to ... apples. 14. Sausage is out of ... question. 15. It’s time to sit down to ... table. What’s for … first course today? 16. Will you lay ... table, please? 17. After ... dinner sleep ... while, after ... supper walk ... mile.


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