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«Разработка урока по теме "FOOD"»
The food we eat.
Everybody and everything that lives and grows must eat. Children must eat, and so must animals, fish, birds and plants.
Some kinds of food, like bread and butter, keep children warm and give them strength to work and play. Other kinds of food, like milk, eggs, cheese, meat, help them to grow tall and have strong bones and muscles. Strong children can run, jump and swim.
Fruit and vegetables keep children well. If you want to be healthy you must eat vegetables and fruit. Vegetables give iron to your blood, and all the fruits have sugar.
Children in different places eat different kinds of food.
In Scotland nearly every child has a plateful of porridge and milk for breakfast. It is made from oatmeal.
Irish children eat potatoes and milk for dinner. In Sweden the children eat rye bread instead of wheat bread. Rye grows better than wheat in places that have colder weather and poor soil.
Eskimo children eat more fish and meat than you do. It is so cold there those vegetables do not grow.
The children in China eat rice at every meal. The Chinese boil it in water until it is soft, then they dry it and eat with chopsticks. Chinese children hold both stick in one hand and bowl in the other and pick up the rice grains quickly.
Meals
We have got four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper. Breakfast time is between seven and nine o’clock, lunch time between eleven and twelve o’clock, dinner time between two and four o’clock and supper time between seven and eight o’clock.
For breakfast we eat bread and butter, curds, porridge, eggs, and cheese or sausage sandwiches. We drink tea, coffee, milk or cocoa.
Russian people drink tea with sugar. Russian tae is tea with lemon in it.
For dinner we eat soup, then meat or fish and potatoes or spaghetti. After dinner we have a cup of tea with sweets or cookies or a glass of juice. In summer we like to eat berries, fruit or ice-cream after dinner.
For supper we have sausages, pudding or pancakes and a glass of milk. If a man eats well, we say “He is a good eater”. If a man does not eat well, we say “He is a poor eater”.
Answer the questions.
How many meals a day have you got ?
When is breakfast (lunch, dinner, supper) time ?
What do you usually have for breakfast, dinner, supper ?
What do you like to eat when you are hungry ?
What do you like to drink when you are thirsty ?
What do Russian people like to drink tea with ?
What do you like to drink after breakfast and after dinner ?
Are you a good or a poor eater ?
Table manners
Don’t talk with your mouth full.
Don’t use a spoon for what can eat with a fork.
Don’t use a knife for fish, cutlets or omelettes.
Don’t put the knife into your mouth.
Don’t eat your soup with a noise.
When you don’t want any more, say “No, thank you”.
Don’t make faces to show that you don’t like something.
Don’t blow on your tea when is too hot.
Don’t play with your knife, spoon or fork.
Don’t forget to say “please” when you ask somebody to pass you something.
Don’t forget to say “Thank you” when somebody passes you something.
WORD PUZZLE
What Are The Words?
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Learn the following proverbs and sayings.
Tastes differ. Вкусырасходятся.
A hungry man is an angry man. Голодныйчеловек – сердитыйчеловек.
Dry bread at home is better that roast meat abroad. Сухой хлеб дома лучше, чем жареное мясо за границей.
Before you choose a friend, eat a bushel of salt with him. Прежде чем выбрать друга, съешь с ним мешок соли.