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'''Breakfast''', however, is still often a meal where all the family is together. It is quite similar to the [[Food/English Breakfast|English breakfast]]. | '''Breakfast''', however, is still often a meal where all the family is together. It is quite similar to the [[Food/English Breakfast|English breakfast]]. | ||
'''Lunch''' in America is typically quick and simple. Time to eat is limited, so elaborate meals don’t make sense. My go to lunch is usually a sandwich and potato chips or fruit. The most common things where I live are the following: | '''Lunch''' in America is typically quick and simple. Time to eat is limited, so elaborate meals don’t make sense. My '''go to lunch''' is usually a sandwich and potato chips or fruit. The most common things where I live are the following: | ||
* left overs from dinner (this can be anything). | * left overs from dinner (this can be anything). | ||
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== Reading Comprehension == | == Reading Comprehension == | ||
Write the answers in your | '''Read the text and answer the questions. Write the answers in your exercise book.''' | ||
# Explain why America is famous - or rather notorious<ref>notorious - ''Berüchtigt, negativ berühmt''</ref> - for quick meals. | |||
# Explain why lunch is not the main meal. | # Explain why lunch is not the main meal. | ||
# Guess what a '''go to lunch''' could mean. | |||
# Give two examples for sides in a typical dinner. | # Give two examples for sides in a typical dinner. | ||
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# Find more questions about | # Find more questions about this text. | ||
# Give them to Mr | # Are there any unknown words that should be explained? Mark them with a <ref>...</ref>. | ||
# Give them to Mr Scharwies (preferable via MS Teams!) | |||
--[[Benutzer:Matthias Scharwies|Matthias Scharwies]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Matthias Scharwies|Diskussion]]) | --[[Benutzer:Matthias Scharwies|Matthias Scharwies]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Matthias Scharwies|Diskussion]]) 07:47, 10. Dez. 2024 (UTC)}} | ||
== Interactive exercises == | == Interactive exercises == | ||
=== to be done === | |||
'''Wanted:''' A quiz about meals! | |||
=== CROSSWORD PUZZLE === | === CROSSWORD PUZZLE === | ||
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== Vocabulary == | |||
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Aktuelle Version vom 15. Dezember 2024, 12:17 Uhr
- Skim the text as quickly as you can:
What is the text about? Don’t worry about new words. - Then read the text carefully again and scan for details.
- Answer the questions on the text.
- Do the interactive exercises!
America is well-known for quick and cheap meals. 'Fast food' - such as hamburgers,
hot dogs, pizza, and cheeseburgers - is common in a nation where people seem to have little time for eating and where home is often no longer the place to have the evening meal with the family.
Breakfast, however, is still often a meal where all the family is together. It is quite similar to the English breakfast.
Lunch in America is typically quick and simple. Time to eat is limited, so elaborate meals don’t make sense. My go to lunch is usually a sandwich and potato chips or fruit. The most common things where I live are the following:
- left overs from dinner (this can be anything).
- canned soup
- salad
- a sandwich (turkey, ham, roast beef, peanut-butter/peanut-butter and jelly, tuna salad, or chicken salad.) The first three lunch meat options often have cheese slices, lettuce, and tomato.
- fresh fruit are often included in sides. The most common (although not the only ones) are apples, bananas, grapes, and oranges.
- fresh raw veggies-carrot sticks, celery sticks, or something like sweet peppers or cucumbers.
When we go out for lunch we can choose everything from tacos to spaghetti.
Dinner (sometimes called 'supper') in the evening usually consists of a main dish like a roast or some other piece of meat grilled or fried, with two or three vegetables to go with the meat. There's often salad, and always bread and butter.
For dessert, there is usually something like ice-cream or pie or cake, and many Americans like to drink a cup of coffee with their dessert. On the whole, people drink coffee rather than tea, and a lot of Americans drink milk with all of their meals.
Soup is hardly ever part of dinner, but people sometimes have a bowl of soup as an 'in-between' meal or late in the evening - quite often with another glass of milk.
Reading Comprehension
Read the text and answer the questions. Write the answers in your exercise book.
- Explain why America is famous - or rather notorious[1] - for quick meals.
- Explain why lunch is not the main meal.
- Guess what a go to lunch could mean.
- Give two examples for sides in a typical dinner.
- …
- …
- Find more questions about this text.
- Are there any unknown words that should be explained? Mark them with a <ref>...</ref>.
- Give them to Mr Scharwies (preferable via MS Teams!)
Interactive exercises
to be done
Wanted: A quiz about meals!
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Beim Klick auf die Ziffern öffnet sich ein Eingabefeld zum Eintragen. Trage die englischen Begriffe ein!
lettuce | … is a green vegetable often used for salad |
salad | It's a mix of different vegetables in a dish with dressing |
dressing | The "sauce" of a salad |
recipe | tells you how to cook a meal |
pasta | maccaroni and spaghetti are |
rice | Chinese eat lots of … |
vegetarian | a … doesn't eat meat! |
delicious | if you taste it and it's good |
Flavors, Herbs and spices
How do they taste? Put the words in the gaps:
Chili is hot.
Tabasco is hot and spicy.
Sugar is sweet.
Salt is salty.
3. Use the comparative or superlative:
Sugar is sweeter (sweet) than salt.
Chili is hotter (hot) than pepper.
Basil and parsley is healthier (healthy) than cinnamon.
Tabasco is the hottest (hot) of all chilies.
Indians like the meals spicier (spicy) than Germans.
Prepositions
Put in the correct prepositions
Becky is laying the table. The spoon is on the plate. The knife is next to the spoon.
The fork is opposite the spoon.
The plate is between the spoon and the fork.
The glass is behind the plate.
The candle is in the middle of the table.
Vocabulary
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- ↑ notorious - Berüchtigt, negativ berühmt