Never ______ over the table for something you want, ask your ________ to pass it.
Take a slice of bread from the _______ by _______, don’t ________ your bread with a ______.
Never ______ your neighbour’s ________ by criticizing what he just happens to be eating or by telling stories which are not _________ to good digestion.
Chicken requires special ________. First cut as much as you can, and when you can’t use _____ and ______ any longer, use your ________.
When a dish is placed before you, do not ____ it suspiciously as though it were the first time you had seen it, and do not give the impression that you are about to _____ it. No matter how surprised you are ___________________________.
Do not use a knife for ______, ________ or __________.
When you are being served, don’t ______. One piece is as good as the next.
The customary way to refuse a dish is by saying, _______________ (or to accept, ____________). Don’t ______ _______ or ________ to show that you don’t like it.
In between courses, don’t make _____-____ to while the time away and do not _____ with the _____.
Don’t _____ your spoon. If you really feel that way about it ask for a second _________.
Sit _______ ________, don’t sit sideways. Keep your feet _______ ___, don’t ______ them all the way under the table.
After _______your tea _______ the spoon, and place it on the ________.
Don’t use the _____ for what can be eaten with a fork. The forks are placed at the _____ of the dish in order which they are to be used ( ______ fork, ____ fork, ____ fork, etc.).
When eating stewed fruit use your _____ to put the stones on your saucer.
If there is a napkin on the table, ______ it and _____ it on your ___. Don’t ___ it around your neck. Use your napkin _____ and ________. Several pats on the lips will take the _____ off. Don’t use your napkin as though it were ________ paper.
Don’t eat off the ______.
________, _________, _________ are placed on your fork with the help of your knife.
Cut your meat into small ______ that can be ______ with ease. Cut off one piece at a time.
If your food is too hot don’t _____ on it as though you were trying to start a campfire on damp night.
Your spoon, knife and fork are meant to eat with, they are not _________ and should not be _______ against your plate.
Try to make as _______ noise as possible when eating.
Don’t ___ your soup as though you wanted the whole house to hear.
Don’t ______ food into your mouth. Take small pieces.
Don’t _____ with your mouth full. First _____ and then _______.
Don’t put your _______ on the table.
Don’t _____ your teeth in company after the meal even if _____-_____ are provided for the purpose.
And, finally don’t forget to say __________ for every favour or kindness.
Reading
- 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.