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Page 1: Try to read the rhyme. Chip-chop, chip-chop. Chipper Chopper Joe, Chip-chop, chip-chop, Chipper Chopper Joe, One big blow Ouch! My toe! Chipper Chopper.
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Try to read the rhyme.

Chip-chop, chip-chop. Chipper Chopper Joe, Chip-chop, chip-chop,Chipper Chopper Joe,

One big blowOuch! My toe!

Chipper Chopper Joe, Chops wood just so.

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• Breakfast - between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.

• Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m.

• Afternoon tea – between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

• Dinner (supper) - between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

The usual meals in England are:

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Traditionally, people in Britain have

enjoyed a hot meal for breakfast, eggs, bacon, and sausage,

accompanied by toast and tea or

coffee. Many other types of

food(kedgeree, tomatoes, baked

beans, bread, potato and

mushrooms).

The Traditional English Breakfast

The traditional English

breakfast is called the 'Full

English‘.

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FIND THE ODD-WORD OUT.

1.TEA2.COFFEE3.MILK4.CHEESE

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FIND THE ODD-WORD OUT.

1.BANANA2.TOMATO3.LEMON4.ORANGE

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FIND THE ODD-WORD OUT.

1.SOUP2.SALAD3.GARNISH4.APPLE

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FIND THE ODD-WORD OUT.

1.TOMATO2.POTATO3.KIWI4.CUCUMBER

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But the packed lunch is the most common

thing to eat. A packed lunch normally

consists of some sandwiches, a packet

of crisps, an apple and a can of

something to drink, for example, coca-

cola. The contents are kept in a plastic

container and you take it with you when

you go to school or work.

Many people eat lunch while at

work or school. Some factories

and schools have canteens where you can

eat.

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Tea is very popular among the English; it may almost be called their national drink. Tea means two things. It is a drink and a meal.

Traditionally, Tea means two things. It is a drink and a

meal.

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MATCH THE ENGLISH WORD WITH IT`S RUSSIAN

EQUIVALENT.A)перецБ)молокоВ)Бобы Г)грибыД)картофельЕ)яйцоЁ)чайЖ)хлебЗ)сосискаИ)помидор

1.Beans2.Tea3.Milk4.Egg5.Bread6.Mushrooms7.Potato8.Tomato9.Pepper10.Sausage

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Dinner – the evening meal – is the biggest and the main meal of the day. It begins with soup. The most typical thing to eat for

dinner is "meat and two vegetables". One of the vegetables is almost always potatoes. The British eat a lot of potatoes.

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Traditional Drinks in England

TeaCof

feeBitt

er Wi

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F B B R E A D

R D C V C P H

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V P E P P E R

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MAGIC SQUARE

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English Puddings and Desserts.

What is a Pudding ? A

pudding is the dessert course of a meal . In Britain, they also use the

words ‘dessert’, ‘sweet‘’ .

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English food

In 1762 sandwich was

invented in England.

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Festival Food: Christmas

Turkey

Christmas pudding

Mince pie

Stuffing

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Festival Food: St. Valentine’s Day

Cakes

Sweethearts Cookies

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Festival Food: Easter Day

Chocolate Eggs

Roast Lamb Chicken

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Answer some questions:

1. What food is the most popular in Great Britain?

2. How many times a day do British people eat?

3. What do British people eat for breakfast?

4. What is the most common lunch in Britain?

5. What is the most popular drink?

6. What is the traditional Christmas food?

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Использованные источники:

http://www.ucheba.com/met_rus/k_vneklas ;http://srab/viktorina/family.htm ; http://www.parus-ekb.ru/news/pg15/113; http://bogolub.narod.ru

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