RECIPES

UNIT 4. NATIONAL CUISINE

LESSON 32

RECIPES

Цілі: формувати навички вживання нових лексичних одиниць; удосконалювати навички читання, аудіювання й усного монологічного мовлення; розвивати пізнавальні інтереси учнів; виховувати правильне ставлення до їжі, а також загальну культуру учнів.

Procedure

1. Warm-up

Do ex. 1, p. 61.

2. Speaking

Do ex. 2, p. 61.

3. Listening

Do ex. 3, 4, p. 61.

4. Reading and speaking

Read the recipe and say:

1) Have you ever cooked the first courses?

2) Did you like this experience?

3) What foods are used for this Chicken soup?

4) What vegetables do you usually put in your soup?

5) How long does it take to prepare the Chicken Soup?

6)

How long do you usually make such soup?

7) What actions do you usually do while preparing your soup?

CHICKEN SOUP

Prep Time:

Cook Time:

Ready In:

15 Min

1 Hr 45 Min

2 Hrs

Ingredients:

– 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

– 2 skinless chicken leg quarters

– 1/2 cup chopped onion

– 2 quarts water

– 3 cubes chicken bouillon, crumbled

– 1 stalk celery, chopped

– 3 carrots, chopped

– 1 clove roasted garlic, minced

– s>

– 1 (12 ounce) package thin egg noodles

Directions:

In a large pot over medium heat, cook chicken pieces in oil until browned on both sides. Stir in onion and cook 2 minutes more. Pour in water and chicken bouillon and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 45 minutes.

Stir in celery, carrots, garlic, s>

5. Listening

Listen to the

text and do the task.

One of the yummiest holidays of the year must be National Ice Cream Day. It takes place in the USA on the third Sunday of July every year. It celebrates one of the world’s best-loved desserts. It started in 1984 when famous ice cream lover President Ronald Reagan announced July as the National Ice Cream Month. It was certainly a good month to choose, be­ing in the middle of summer. But even in winter, ice cream still tastes de­licious. It’s fitting that the USA has a national day to celebrate their fa­vourite sweet. Americans eat more ice cream than anyone else in the world. It is probably the national dessert, along with apple pie. On this day, people will have fun making homemade ice cream and having ice cream parties.

Makers say ice cream is nutritious and good for us. There is a lot of sugar and calories in it, but otherwise, it’s quite good for you. It’s made of milk and has other vitamins and minerals. Ice cream is different in many countries around the world. Italians are very proud of their gelato, while Indians believe their kulfi is the tastiest. The history of ice cream is a little unclear. Historians say it arrived in Europe from China hundreds of years ago. The French and Italians designed flavoured milk ices, which made their way across the Atlantic. This is when it became known as “ice cream”. The first ice cream parlor in America, opened in New York City in 1776. It is now a $3 billion industry in the USA alone.

Match the following phrases from the article.

Paragraph 1

1) One of the yummiest

A) month to choose

2) one of the world’s best

B) national dessert

3) It was certainly a good

C) their favourite sweet

4) a national day to celebrate

D) holidays of the year

5) Americans eat more ice cream

E) loved desserts

6) It is probably the

F) than anyone else

Paragraph 2

1)

Ice cream is nutritious

A)

Of their gelato

2)

It’s made of milk and

B)

In the USA alone

3)

Italians are very proud

C)

And good for us

4)

Indians believe their kulfi

D)

As “ice cream”

5)

This is when it became known

E)

Has other vitamins

6)

It is now a $3 billion industry

F)

Is the tastiest

6. Reading and speaking

Do ex. 5, p. 62.

7. Summary

1) What is the food you like about your country?

2) What is the last meal you cooked for someone else?

3) Does your family have any special recipes that are passed down from generation to generation?

8. Homework

Write a short paragraph about your favourite food.

Why do you like it? Is it he>


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