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- 2. Актуальность данной работы заключается в том что презентация по теме «Чай и чаепитие в Англии: вчера
- 3. Задачи проекта: Отработать материал, освещающий основные актуальные вопросы, связанные с английским чаепитием. Расширить словарный запас учащихся.
- 4. ГИПОТЕЗА: изучение страноведения Англии на материале повысит мотивацию учащихся, следовательно будет способствовать эффективному пополнению словарного запаса,
- 5. Практическая значимость данной работы состоит в том, что разработанная программа может быть использована в классах с
- 6. Место и роль чая в английской жизни. История покорения Англии. Коммерческая история чая. Исторические традиции. Чай
- 7. Tea is one of the most important parts of English life…. Tea in English life
- 8. The English drink tea with milk, pouring the milk first, and then the tea, without adding
- 9. The famous English writer George Orwell proposed his own golden rules for brewing tea: Tea should
- 10. Tea only appeared in England in the middle of the seventeenth century from China. The History
- 11. In the seventeenth century, the English became interested in the drink. In the eighteenth century, tea
- 12. The first records of tea being bought in London shops start appearing at the beginning of
- 13. Tea was used for medicinal purposes. Tea was also considered to cure headaches, gall bladder pains,
- 14. Tea became a social drink, to a significant extent taking this role away from alcoholic drinks.
- 15. In the seventeenth century, people were still drinking tea after the Chinese fashion: served in small
- 16. First the English liked their tea (green tea)sweet and added either sugar or honey to it.
- 17. Paradoxically, the first tea served in public places was sold in coffee houses. Coffee houses first
- 18. The English thought that tea is: A drink for the whole family; A drink for quiet
- 19. How did tea make its way from far off China into the cups of the ordinary
- 20. The first tea was brought to England by Dutch merchants. From 1668 onwards, the sale of
- 21. In the eighteenth century, tea finally became the national drink throughout England. Tea - as the
- 22. The high price of tea , caused by the length and difficulty of transporting it to
- 23. In the 18-th century the illegal trade in tea took on gigantic proportions. Smugglers working on
- 24. And finally, great success was enjoyed by the producers of so – called (false-подделка ) tea
- 25. In 1706, Thomas Twining opened a coffee house which also sold tea. It became a shop
- 26. Tea was brewed and poured by the mistress of the house. Tea was brewed in the
- 27. The teaspoon played a large part, some of them even bearing a number so that the
- 28. The tea ritual required special equipment: tea rooms, tea houses, tea furniture, tea services, tea gowns)
- 29. The Europeans particularly liked blue and white porcelain . European artists initially copied Chinese and Japanese
- 30. In the 19-th century, tea traditions in England became inviolable laws: Afternoon tea Five-o-clock Tea for
- 31. Much attention was also paid to the subjects of conversation while drinking tea. Conversation was the
- 32. Everything on the table had to come together perfectly: the tea service, the tablecloth, the napkins,
- 33. ………..in iron boxes in aristocratic houses. Tea was kept………
- 34. Changes in production of tea
- 35. Nowadays the English prefer Indian tea over others Chinese tea is still without equal. It’ s
- 36. In London tea traditions remain, they are extremely upper-class and expensive. T he magnificent London hotels,
- 37. Menu Sandwiches: -with smoked salmon - with cream cheese and onion - with egg and mustard
- 38. In the South of England there are also the so-called cream teas. Cream teas usually involve:
- 39. English tea is still the best. Do not buy tea in supermarkets, where mass produced tea
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