A. Develop the following situation.
Student A: You are a waiter / waitress at the King’s Restaurant. You start. Begin like this: “Are you ready to order? ………………………… Take the customer’s order for: a main course; a salad / a sandwich; a dessert; a drink. Give any information the customer asks for. | Student B: You are at the King’s restaurant. You are ready to order. Use the menu bellow. Your partner starts: …………………………… First order your main course. Ask information about the dishes. ……………………………. Go on to order the rest of your meal. |
THE KING’S RESTAURANT | |
Salads Chicken Salad 5.45 Shrimp Salad 6.12 Vegetable Salad 3.45 French Fries 0.90 | Sandwiches Grilled Cheese 2.55 Bacon & Avocado 5.00 Chicken with tomato 5.15 |
For the Hearty Eater Chicken Pie 5.00 Pasta 4.33 Beef stew 5.40 | Beverages Milk 0.90 Coffee 0.70 Tea 0.60 Lemonade 0.70 |
Desserts Cheese Cake 2.65 Lemon Pie 1.70 Ice-cream 1.00 Apple Pie 1.45 |
B. Try out your cooking skills!
Do you know how to make a pancake!
Add the quantities in the box to the ingredients.
Ingredients:
1. a little lemon juice 2. _____ of flour 3. _____ egg 4. _____ of milk 5. _____ of oil 6. _____ sugar |
Complete the instructions and put them in the right order.
Method:
1. Mix the flour with the milk. . _____ a little of the mixture into the pan. . Put it on a warm plate and _____it with lemon juice and sugar. . Then _____the egg. | a) |
. _____the oil in a frying pan. . When the pancake's cooked on one side, flip it over (быстро перевернуть блин, подкинув его). |
C. Match the following American Holidays with their dates. If necessary use the information from the Internet and other sources.
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Date | Official Name |
1. January 1 | a) Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. |
2. Third Monday in January | b) Father's Day |
3. January 20 following a Presidential election | c) Women's Equality Day d) Columbus Day |
4. Third Monday in February | e) Flag Day |
5. Last Monday in May | f) Labor Day |
6. July 4 | g) Veterans Day |
7. First Monday in September | h) Thanksgiving Day |
8. Second Monday in October | i) April Fools' Day |
9. November 11 | j) Easter |
10. Fourth Thursday in November | k) International Women's Day |
11. December 25 | l) Constitution/Citizenship Day |
12. February 2 | m) Inauguration Day |
13. February 14 | n) Halloween |
14. March 8 | o) Memorial Day |
15. March 17 | p) Groundhog Day |
16. April 1 | q) New Year's Day |
17. Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon, date varies from March 22 to April 25 | r) Christmas s) May Day t) Independence Day |
18. May 1 | u) Washington's Birthday/Presidents' Day |
19. Second Sunday in May | v) Mother's Day |
20. June 14 | w) Saint Patrick's Day |
21. Third Sunday in June | x) Valentine's Day |
22. August 26 | |
23. September 17 | |
24. October 31 |
D. Look at American Presidents (Life Portraits). Describe each of them, using the following model:
«Millard Fillmore was the thirteenth president, he succeeded (сменил, следовал за) Zachary Taylor».
George Washington | John Adams | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | James Monroe | John Quincy Adams | Andrew Jackson |
Martin Van Buren | William Henry Harrison | John Tyler | James K. Polk | Zachary Taylor | Millard Fillmore | Franklin Pierce |
James Buchanan | Abraham Lincoln | Andrew Johnson | Ulysses S. Grant | Rutherford B. Hayes | James A. Garfield | Chester A. Arthur |
Grover Cleveland | Benjamin Harrison | William McKinley | Theodore Roosevelt | William Howard Taft | Woodrow Wilson | Warren G. Harding |
Calvin Coolidge | Herbert Hoover | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Harry S. Truman | Dwight D. Eisenhower | John F. Kennedy | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Richard M. Nixon | Gerald R. Ford | Jimmy Carter | Ronald Reagan | George Bush | Bill Clinton | George W. Bush |
Barack Obama |
E. Retell the texts from Ex. III and VI (READING):
1. as you are the US President;
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2. as you are the US housewife;
3. as you are the US student;
4. as you are the US economist;
5. as you are the famous US sportsman Timothy (Tim) Theodore Duncan.