Traditional Drinks in England.
LUNCH
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Автор: Величко Ася Альбертовна,
МАОУ СОШ №8, Красноармейский район,
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Автор: учитель английского языка
МАОУ СОШ №8 Величко Ася Альбертовна

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Polite phrases
- Hi! How are you?
- I’m fine, thanks.
- I’d like to introduce you to…
- Pleased to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
Ann: Hi there, Steve.
Steve: Oh hi! How are you?
Ann: Not bad, thanks.
Mary: Good morning, Bill.
How are you?
Bill: Fine, thanks/ And you?
Mary: Fine, thanks.

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Cathy: Tony! Come in!
Tony: Hi Cathy. How are
you?
Cathy: I’m fine. Thanks. How
about you?
Tony: Fine.
Cathy: I’d like to introduce
you to Jim.
Tony: Hello Jim. Pleased to
meet you.
Jim: Pleased to meet you
too.

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8. Traditional Drinks in England.

Tea
• Britain is a tea-drinking nation.
Every day we drink 165 million
cups of the stuff and each year
around 144 thousand tons of
tea are imported.
• Tea in Britain is traditionally
brewed in a warmed china
teapot, adding one spoonful of
tea per person and one for the
pot. Most Britons like their tea
strong and dark, but with a lot
of milk.
• Interesting Fact.Years ago,
the milk was poured into the
cup first, so as not to crack the
porcelain.
Did you know?
If someone asks you if
you 'would like a
cuppa', they are
asking if you would
like a cup of tea.
If someone says 'let me
be mother' or 'shall I
be mother', they are
offering to pour out
the tea from the
teapot.

9. LUNCH


What is a typical English lunch?
Many children at school and adults at work
will have a 'packed lunch'. This typically
consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a
piece of fruit and a drink. The 'packed lunch'
is kept in a plastic container.
Sandwiches are also known as a 'butty' or
'sarnie' in some parts of the UK.
Thier favourite sandwich is prawn and
mayonaise. They also like tuna and
mayonaise and ham and pickle sandwiches.

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Put a napkin
on your lap
Sit as straight
as you could

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If something on
the table
is too far away,
you can stand up
and take it.
Never, ever try
to take
from other people’s
plates.

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Spoons
are for soup,
Forks – for cakes
and stew.
You shouldn’t talk
while you are eating

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Never, ever
try to bite
more food than
you can chew.
Elbows close
to your sides

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The fork goes on the left,
The knife goes on the right,
And never, ever try to eat
Without your fork and knife.

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You are in the shop…
Polite phrases
- How can I help you?
- What about…?
- How about…?
- Would you like…?
- I’m afraid that’s too expensive.
- Can you give me another one?

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You are at a cafe…
Polite phrases
- Can I take your order?
- I’d like…
- Would you like anything to drink…?
- Here you are.
- Enjoy your meal!
- Thank you.
- Are you ready to order?
- Could you show us the menu,
please?
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