Korean Dining
Eating out is (0) one of the greatest pleasures for people visiting Korea, a country (1) … for its wide range of native dishes. Korean cuisine will provide unique tastes (2) … the visitor. Of course there are (3) … a great deal of American, Continental, Chinese and Japanese restaurants. However, Korean food is definitely not to (4) … missed out on. It is not only rich in nutrition, (5) … also well-balanced and low in calories. It is (6) … that you can eat as much Korean food (7) … you like and never gain weight. It (8) … mainly made of a wide variety of vegetables. Seasonings include garlic, red peppers, ginger (9) … sesame oil. Traditionally, Korean food (10) … not served in courses. Instead, it is all placed on the table (11) … the same time. There is no set order in (12) … to eat the food; it (13) … on personal preference. The main dish is almost always accompanied (14) … rice, soup and several side dishes, which are all, included in the price. Korean eat (15) … rice and soup with a spoon, and side dishes with chopsticks.
Exercise 6
For questions 1-15, read the text below and think of one word which best fits in each gap. The first one has been done as an example.
Eating out (0) …has… become a popular form of entertainment which (1) …….. of us enjoy. Since (2) ……… to other countries can be quite expensive, dining (3) ………. ethnic restaurants is a cheap alternative that offers you the (4) ………. to sample something different.
Ten yeas ago, the only (5) ……. of foreign cuisine that was widely available in Britain was Chinese or Indian; today, however, we (6) ………. a wide variety to choose (7) ……….., ranging from hot and spicy Mexican food to (8) ………… more delicate flavours of Japanese sushi. Furthermore, some ethic restaurants now (9) ……….. other forms of entertainment (10) ……. live music and traditional dancing. A favourite restaurant of mine is (11) ………… by an Ethiopian family. Inside, friendly waiters (12) ………….. delicious dishes while musicians play cheerful Ethiopian music. Towards the (13) ……….. of the evening, the same waiters change (14) ……… traditional costume and give short performances of energetic Ethiopian dancing before inviting the customers to (15) ………. in. This is just one example of the kind of entertainment ethnic restaurants have to offer.
- Part I what we eat Fruit and Vegetables
- H. Translate into English:
- In a sauce
- Pasta and bread
- Herbs, spices and nuts
- Vanilla
- Vinegar
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 9 Do you eat to live or live to eat?
- Exercise 19
- Part II healthy eating
- What Do the Stars Eat?
- Vocabulary Practice
- Reading
- To meat or not to meat
- Reading
- What is a healthy diet?
- How much fat is too much for healthy eating?
- General Advice
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Reading
- What Our Food Contains
- Junk Food
- Vocabulary Practice
- A. Ask for b. Demand c. Order d. Command
- A. Grabbed b. Snatched c. Took d. Bit
- A. Earn b. Win c. Put d. Gain
- A. Diet b. Fast c. Nutrition d. Health
- Eat, drink… and don’t be sorry
- Vocabulary Practice
- Exercise 3. Read the text again and talk about chocolate, sugar, cheese, butter and cream, meat and coffee or tea in terms of : nutrients, calories and ways they affect the human system.
- Reading
- A view of fast food
- Listening
- Speaking
- Role-play
- Reading
- What is cholesterol?
- For less cholesterol…
- 1. Вітамін та його молодший брат - каротин.
- 3. Редис – поліпшувач травлення.
- Exercise 2
- Part b. Say what someone should do to change their unhealthy eating habits. E.G. You should eat fruit instead of crisps when you want a snack.
- The balanced diet
- It is interesting to know
- In Eating Habits, East is Better than West
- Reading
- He isn’t heavy, he’s on redux
- Keeping fit
- How did you score?
- Fighting fit
- Розпочніть день правильно
- 5 Дієт на всі випадки життя
- Genetically engineered food
- Reading
- Eat less and live longer
- Vegetables
- Single serves
- Part III cooking
- Ways of cooking food – verbs
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 6
- Pea soup
- Holubtsi (Cabbage Rolls)
- Speaking
- Chocolate – like falling in love
- Vocabulary Practice
- Exercise 11
- Sponge cake
- Speaking
- Stuffed tomatoes
- Exercise 13
- Apple cake
- Ingredients
- Shepherd’s pie
- Ingredients
- Varenyky with cottage cheese
- Exercise 16
- Бісквіт зі смородиновою начинкою
- Ягідний торт з горіхами та йогуртом
- Fish and Chips
- Irish Stew
- Burger and Fries
- Pancakes with Maple Syrup
- Exercise 17
- Describing food
- Exercise 18
- Десять заповідей кухаря
- A Housewife’s Day
- Baked tuna and apple flambé
- Part IV my meals
- Why We Eat What We Eat
- Comprehension check
- Interested
- Interesting
- Words to remember
- Phrases to remember
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 6
- Exercise 7
- Let’s eat breakfast
- Exercise 8
- Reading
- The cocktail you couldn't mix
- Drinking
- It is interesting to know
- Champagne
- Vintage and non-vintage champagne
- Exercise 19 Translate the following sentences into English:
- I. Nonfood considerations.
- II. Food
- Exercise 20 Translate the following into Ukrainian:
- Part V
- Eating out
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 5
- Korean Dining
- Reading
- Glossary
- Role-play
- Reading
- At the Restaurant
- Exercise 9
- In the dining-hall
- Exercise 10 Translate into English:
- Listening
- Translate into English:
- До мережі сендвіч-барів
- Caribbean Club
- Turkish Antalya
- Khutorets
- Italian
- International
- Listening
- Exercise 14
- Exercise 15
- Exercise 16
- Role-play
- Exercise 18 Translate into English:
- Post-listening
- Ordering food in a restaurant
- Exercise 19
- Crossword
- The Restaurant Game
- Main dishes
- Desserts
- Beverages
- Speaking
- Introduction
- Speaking
- Introduction
- Main Body
- Exercise 24
- Part VI table manners a list of do’s and don’ts
- Never stretch over the table for something you want, ask your neighbour to pass it.
- Never ______ over the table for something you want, ask your ________ to pass it.
- The abc of Table Manners
- Speaking
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Speaking
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 6
- Part a. Зовсім нескладний етикет.
- Part VII National cuisine
- Ukrainian Cuisine
- It is interesting to know
- Ukrainian specialities
- Ukrainian cuisine
- English Cuisine Reading
- Australian food
- Eat your heart out …in the usa
- French cuisine
- Asian food
- Greek guisine - simplicity inspired by gods
- Revision topics
- 10. International cuisine.