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Unit_2_National cuisine
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Belarusian
cuisine
British
cuisine
Fast vs
smart food
Cooking
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3. 1 - £100
What fruit is marmalade made from?Oranges
4. 1 - £200
Complete the sentence with an idiom: “ Mike isvery active and energetic. He’s … ”.
Full of beans
5. 1 - £300
Name three kinds of fish or other seafood.Salmon, cod, prawn, tuna, pike
6. 1 - £400
Dry grapes are called … .Raisins
7. 1 - £500
Say five food proverbs.1. All bread is not baked in one oven.
2. Half a loaf is better than no bread.
3. You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs.
4. It’s no use crying over spilt milk.
5. Too many cooks spoil the broth.
6. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
7. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
8. Tastes differ.
8. 2 - £100
The most popular herbs in Belarus are p… andd… .
Parsley and dill
9. 2 - £200
Belarusian most popular berry is … . It growsnear swamps.
Cranberry
10. 2 - £300
Fill in articles where necessary:“… Machanka is … Belarusian soup-like stew
made with … pork, … mushrooms, … onion, …
sour cream, … flour and … beef stock. It is
served with … thick pancakes.”
“Machanka is a Belarusian soup-like stew made with
pork, mushrooms, onion, sour cream, flour and beef
stock. It is served with thick pancakes.”
11. 2 - £400
What is Belarusian Babka? What is it madefrom?
It is made from grated potatoes.
It also has some fried bacon and onion.
12. 2 - £500
What do Belarusians usually eat for breakfast?… or … eggs with some salt or …;
cabbage or meat …;
… with sour cream or jam;
porridge made from … , … or … .
Boiled or fried eggs with some salt or mayonnaise;
cabbage or meat pies;
pancakes with sour cream or jam;
porridge made from rice , buckwheat or oatmeal.
13. 3 - £100
The most popular porridge in Britain is madefrom … .
Oatmeal
14. 3 - £200
Fish and chips is often served with s…, v…and mushy p… .
Fish and chips is often served with salt, vinegar
and mushy peas.
15. 3 - £300
Fill in articles where necessary:“I made … Bubble and Squeak from …
leftovers from … Sunday roast. We ate it for …
breakfast on … Monday.”
I made Bubble and Squeak from the leftovers from the
Sunday roast. We ate it for breakfast on Monday.
16. 3 - £400
What is Harry Potter’s favourite dessert madewith? What is its name?
It is made with golden syrup, fresh
breadcrumbs and lemon juice. Its name is
treacle tart.
17. 3 - £500
What does the traditional English breakfastconsist of? Name 8 foods.
Bacon; fried/scrambled/poached eggs; baked
beans; sausages; tomatoes; mushrooms;
toast/fried bread; tea or coffee
18. 4 - £100
Fast food is high in c… and lacking in n… .Fast food is high in calories and lacking in nutrients.
19. 4 - £200
Eating fast food on a d… b… can lead to w…g… and o… .
Eating fast food on a daily basis can lead to weight
gain and obesity.
20. 4 - £300
Give 5 pieces of advice on a healthy diet.Students’ own answers
21. 4 - £400
What are the benefits of homemade food?Use the phrases below:
high in; a lack of/lacking in; a source of;
(not) gain; (not) suffer from
Students’ own answers
22. 4 - £500
Say at least 5 arguments for and 5 argumentsagainst fish and chips.
Students’ own answers
23. 5 - £100
Complete the sentence with a food idiom:“You shouldn’t believe everything he says. …”
Take everything with a pinch of salt.
24. 5 - £200
Complete the sentences with the correctcooking verbs:
“You can b…, f…, g…, s… and r… turkey. G…
some cheese and s… it over the dish.”
You can boil, fry, grill, steam and roast turkey. Grate
some cheese and sprinkle it over the dish.
25. 5 - £300
Fill in articles where necessary:“To make … omelette you need … two eggs, …
teaspoon of milk, some salt and herbs. Crack …
eggs into … small mixing bowl. Stir gently with …
fork until well-beaten. Add … milk, salt, and any
herbs.”
“To make an omelette you need two eggs, a teaspoon
of milk, some salt and herbs. Crack the eggs into a
small mixing bowl. Stir gently with a fork until wellbeaten. Add milk, salt, and any herbs.”
26. 5 - £400
Complete the sentences with reflexivepronouns:
“Dear guests, help … to the pie. My sister Tina
and I have made it … . The recipe … is our old
family tradition. Our great-great-grandfather
invented it … .”
Dear guests, help yourselves to the pie. My sister
Tina and I have made it ourselves. The recipe itself is
our old family tradition. Our great-great-grandfather
invented it himself.
27. 5 - £500
Describe a recipe of making draniki.Students’ own answers.
28. Final
Click anywhere to show the final question!29. Final
Name five facts from the history of fish andchips.
The first fish and chips shop was opened in around
1860-1863. It was in London or in Mossley,
Lancashire. At first, Mr Lees sold fish and chips from
a wooden hut in the market. In the past fish and chips
were wrapped in newspaper. This dish spread very
fast at the end of the 19th century and at the
beginning of the 20th century to feed the growing
industrial population.