Traditions of Russian, American and English cuisine

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Key words and phrases I like/prefer cuisine cooking associate with dishes

Key words and phrases

I like/prefer
cuisine
cooking
associate with
dishes
a spoon, a folk, a knife,


polite
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Russian cuisine

Russian cuisine

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At the cafe

At the cafe

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American cuisine

American cuisine

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Exercises

Exercises

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When invited to an American house Table manners

When invited to an American house

Table manners

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Quiz 1) When eating use your… . a) fingers b) folks

Quiz

1) When eating use your… .
a) fingers b) folks and

knives c) friends
2) Your napkin should be … during a meal.
on the plate b) on your lap c) on your neck
3) A folk should be … .
on the left of the plate
on the rigth of the plate
in front of the plate
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4) You should keep your knife … . a) in your

4) You should keep your knife … .
a) in your

left hand b) in your right hand
c) under the table
5) It is always polite … .
To compliment the cook
To be late c) to come early
6) You should not put your elbows … .
on your neighbours
on the plates
on the table
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7) You shouldn’t talk … . a) with your neighbours b)

7) You shouldn’t talk … .
a) with your neighbours
b)

with your mouth full
c) about nice things
8) You should be … .
polite
aggressive
rude
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It is easier to imagine Britain without a Queen than without tea.

It is easier to imagine Britain without a Queen than without

tea.
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Some facts about tea. 74 802 cups of tea are drunk

Some facts about tea.

74 802 cups of tea are drunk

by one British person in his or her whole life.
The custom of afternoon tea was originated in the early 1800s.
Tea breaks are a tradition which have been with us for approximately 200 years.
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Thank you for your attention.

Thank you for your attention.

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Let’s have a cup of tea

Let’s have a cup of tea