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Think Unit 3: lesson 7
Welcome back!

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Today:
  • Fun facts from the British food quiz
  • Watching & listening: the case for eating bugs
  • Reading
  • Enrichment assignments (optional)
  • Homework Tuesady the 26th of January: vocabulary building

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What do you remember?
Now let's check what you remember about last lesson's Brittish food quiz.

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1. Which of these do the British eat most of in Europe?
A
crisps and chocolate
B
fresh fruit and vegetables
C
sausages

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2. What is the most popular food in Britain?
A
fish & chips
B
pizza
C
curry

Slide 5 - Quiz


3. Stilton, cheddar and double Gloucester are all kinds of: ...
A
apple
B
cheese
C
pig

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4. What do most British people have for breakfast?
A
toast and cereal
B
cappuccino and croissant
C
fried eggs and bacon

Slide 7 - Quiz


5. Who invented the sandwich?
A
the Earl of Sandwich
B
Lord Sandwich
C
Queen Elizabeth I

Slide 8 - Quiz

Reading
Read these reviews written about a variety of restaurants in London.
You may use a dictionary to look up words.
After the reviews, there are 8 questions to answer.
Good luck!

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The Ritz

Food: traditional British or fusion cuisine
Price per person: £80

This spectacular palace-style dining room is famous as one of London’s most luxurious, romantic restaurants. It’s hard to resist splashing out on the exquisite 5- course menu. The staff are discreet and extremely polite. It’s hardly surprising that the clients are a mixture of celebrities, business executives and wealthy tourists. Come here for a memorable dining experience, which will certainly do damage to your bank account!

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Yo sushi!
Food: Japanese
Price per person: £10-15

The best known sushi place in town. This restaurant is great both for its raw fish and its kitsch Japanese décor. Service is efficient and speedy. You can eat delicious sushi for a few pounds, serve yourself unlimited beer, select food from a conveyor belt and even have a relaxing head massage! Sometimes there are karaoke nights here. This restaurant is bright and unromantic butgreat fun.

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Amaretto
Food: Italian
Price per person: £15-20

A family-owned restaurant that has faithful clients coming back again and again. Amaretto offers classic Italian food in warm and friendly surroundings. Whatever time you come here, this restaurant is always busy and lively. The pizzas and pasta dishes are well recommended as being tasty and excellent value for money. Great for families or big groups of friends.

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Levant
Food: Lebanese/Middle Eastern
Price per person: £20-30

An exotic Middle Eastern restaurant which is perfect for a romantic evening. The atmosphere is moody and intimate, with lots of candles, soft cushions and coloured glass lanterns. When you find the entrance, hidden away down a small street, you are greeted by luscious plants and the smell of incense and exotic perfumes. The menu offers a feast of authentic Lebanese food for people who like to try something new and unusual. If you stay late, you will even be able to watch a belly-dancing show!

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The George Inn
Food: traditional British pub food
Price per person: £5-10

A dark and smoky pub, which was built in 1780. Come here if you want to taste traditional English fish and chips or steak and kidney pie in a lively atmosphere. The food isn’t great, the service is slow, but this pub serves a good range of beers and ales.

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Food for Thought
Food: vegetarian
Price per person: £5-10

This tiny colourful vegetarian restaurant and takeaway offers food free of chemicals, pesticides and preservatives. The food is good and the menu changes every day, but this place is also great if you just want a coffee. Don’t come here at busy times if you want a slow, leisurely meal.

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Café Sol
Food: Mexican
Price: £20-30

Café Sol is a great place to go at any time. Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine at lunchtime (watch out for the chilli!) or go for a drink and a dance when it gets dark. The atmosphere is always buzzing and vibrant, and the food is reasonably priced. On a Saturday night, the young crowds in Café Sol are usually very loud and merry after sampling the extensive list of tequilas!

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The Hard Rock Café
Food: Tex-Mex and burgers
Price per person: £10-20

A genuine celebration of rock ‘n’ roll! This is the original Hard Rock Café, here since the 1970s, and it’s the first ever theme restaurant. The queue to get in is legendary. You can’t make reservations and you will find a queue almost all day long, every day of the year. But this actually adds to the memorable experience. Once in, there’s good food and a great atmosphere, created by rock music, dim lighting and walls covered in rock memorabilia.

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
1.) music fans who don't mind queueing (in de rij staan)

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
2.) a tourist wanting to try different English beers and ales?

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
3. a person looking for a fun evening and good food on a budget?

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
4. some young and hip professionals who like to dance?

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
5. an adventurous couple looking for a romantic night out?

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
6. a family looking for value for money?

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
7. a health-conscious person on a budget?

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What restaurant would you recommend for ...
8. a person who enjoys spending money on high class dining?

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Enrichment assignment 1
Write a review about your favourite restaurant.

Some tips/ideas:
1. Use an informal or semi-formal style.
2. In the title, give the main idea or opinion.
3. Write about the important parts of the experience, not every detail.
4. Organise your ideas into paragraphs.
5. Write about the good and the bad.

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Take a picture of the review you have written and send it in here.

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Enrichment assignment 2
  • Go to the kitchen! Take pictures of 5 countable and 5 uncountable things in your kitchen (cupboards, fridge, cellar, ...).
  • Make sure you are at least in one of these pictures (selfie with one of the objects).
  • Send in (the names of) the words/things you have photographed in the next slide.
  • Send in the selfie photo with one of the objects/things in the slide after the next slide (so, the second slide after this one). 

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Type in which 5 countable and which 5 uncountable objects/things you have photographed. Also mention which ones are countable and which ones are uncountable.

Slide 29 - Open question

Upload your selfie photo with one of the objects/things here, please!

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Homework Tuesday the 26th of January:
  • Finish this LessonUP-lesson. The enrichment assignments are optional!
  • Do the homework assignment about vocabulary building. You will find it in the attachment with your homework in Magister on Tuesday the 26th.

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