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C). Listen to Dialogues 2-4 and reconstruct them. Act out the dialogues




A) Listen to Dialogue 1.

A) Insert articles where necessary.

C) Describe

B) Watch the episode again and try to remember more details. Put down the key-words.

· the history of Heathrow

· everyday life at Heathrow

· new aircraft

 


 

  UNIT 6

 

TOPIC:   1. Food and Drink. 2. Eating Out.
GRAMMAR: The Article.

 

  U Step I  

 

 

CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES

PHONETIC EXERCISES

 

Intonation Drills

 

1. Read after the teacher.

I’ll have a 'proper 'cup of kcoffee in a 'proper mcoffee cup.

 

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

Articles with the names of meals and materials.

 

2. Answer the teacher’s questions.

 

1. Sue lives in a small town in the south-east of England. She says: “I grew up on ___ farm, so we always had __ masses of __ meat and __ dairy products. We used to eat __ red meat nearly every day of ___ week, and we used to have __ butter and __ cream with everything. But ___ few years ago I became much more conscious of my diet. I don’t eat __red meat at all now, and very __ little butter or __ cream. I’m used to eating __ salads and __ vegetables instead, in fact I’m used to ___ much lighter diet.

2. Most Americans now have ___ light breakfast instead of ___ traditional eggs, bacon, toast, potatoes, orange juice, and coffee. Busy people don’t have a lot of time to cook at home, and so __ snack and convenience foods are becoming more popular. But on weekends there is more time, and ___ large late breakfast or early lunch (“brunch”) is often eaten with family or friends. And if guests come to __ lunch or dinner, the hosts will make something special. It might be __ Mexican enchiladas, __ Japanese sushi, or __ Italian lasagna – or it might be __ good old American steak.

3. Many people take ___ bottle of __ wine or some flowers when they are invited to __ dinner at someone’s home. At ___ “pot luck” dinner, all the guests bring something to eat. You should ask your hosts what kind of food they would like you to bring. Usually it is ___ salad or ___ dessert. When you are invited to __ dinner, it is usual to arrive ten or fifteen minutes late. This gives the hosts time to finish their preparations.

 

b) Answer the teacher’s questions.

 

LISTENING AND SPEAKING

 

b) Read Dialogue 1 after the speakers imitating their intonation.

Dialogue 1:

A – What would you like to drink?

B – A black coffee for me, please.

A – How about something to eat?

B – Yes, I’d love a portion of that strawberry tart.

A – Right. I’ll see if I can catch the waitress’s eye.

 

Dialogue 2:

A – What can I get you to drink?

B – ______________________________________

A – Wouldn’t you like some cake, too?

B – Yes, I think I’ll have a slice of chocolate sponge.

A – Right. ___________________________________

 

Dialogue 3:

A – What are you going to have to drink?

B – I’d like something cool.

A – _____________________________

B – Yes, I’ll try a piece of cheese cake.

A – It certainly looks tempting. _____________________________

 

Dialogue 4:

A – __________________________

B – I feel like a cup of tea.

A – __________________________

B – Yes, I’d rather like some of that fruit cake.

A – That’s a good idea. I think I’ll join you.

ACTIVE VOCABULARY 1. strawberry tart– клубничный пирог   2. sponge [spAndG] cake – бисквит / sponge – губка   3. to tempt – соблазнять, искушать: e.g. No more cake for me, don’t tempt me. / tempting– соблазнительый: e.g. The dish looks tempting.   4. iced tea/Coke – чай / Кока-кола со льдом   5. to care for sth – хотеть чего-либо, любить что-либо (употребляется в разговорной речи в вопросительных и отрицательных предложениях): e.g. Do you care for a walk?   5. I’d rather... – я, пожалуй…: e.g. I’d rather have some coffee.

 




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