What is the difference between meals and mealtimes in england and ukraine




















Other traditional cookery masterpiece in Ukraine are vareniki. Vareniki are kind of ravioli with different stuffing , for example blueberries , raspberries , cherries , cabbage , mushrooms or meat. Vareniki are very delicious and nutritious meal. Nowadays this meal is usually eaten in front of the television! Before going to bed many Britons drink a drink made from hot milk.

On Sundays people don't usually have to work so they take the opportunity eat together with their family. Sunday lunch is usually the best meal of the week and many of the meals which are considered typically British are eaten for Sunday lunch. A typical meal might be eaten between 1pm and 2pm and include roast beef and yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, boiled vegetables, and gravy meat sauce. It may be a meat or fish course with soft drinks followed by a sweet course.

His or her dinner includes three courses. A Ukrainian will have a starter salad, herring, cheese, etc. The more the better.

At four or five the Ukrainians may have a bite: waffles, cakes with juice, tea, cocoa, or something of the kind. In Great Britain they have dinner at five or six. It is accompanied with mushrooms and canned vegetables and potatoes. After meat course desserts come apple fruit or cream pies or cakes, frozen disserts such as ice-cream with chocolate or strawberry and of course tea or coffee with sugar, lemon and cream. The national Ukrainian dishes differ from the English ones.

But they have kholodets and mlyntsi, they call them stew and pancakes. Pill and cut into small pieces, one carrot, one beetroot, one onion, fry oil vegetables, add tomatoes. Put them into a pan; boil up, add cutter cabbage, season with a little pepper, Pill and cut into a total pieces 5 - 6 large potatoes, put them into a pan with meat stock.

I think it would be a success, because there is no an English restaurant in our town and English teas and desserts are very popular. In Ukraine people have very sweet tea. The usual midday meal consists of two courses. Afternoon tea means a cup of tea and a cake.

The evening meal goes under various names; tea, high tea, dinner or supper. I get conflates with milk and sugar, porridge, fried bacon and eggs, a toast and butter, some coffee and a roll.

I would have eaten pigs feet, tripe, pork, beef, lamb, veal. If I was starving I would eat them. Mlyntsi, borsch, soup, varenyky, holubtsi, kholodets, salo are usually eaten in our country. We have got a national dish. It is borsch. In order to cook red Ukrainian borsch we boil 1kg of meat in 21 of water, add 1 tsp of salt. Pill and cut into small pieces one carrot, one beetroot, one onion, fry all vegetables, add 4 -. Put them into a pan; boil up, add eutted cabbage, season with a little pepper.

Pill and cut into small pieces large potatoes, put them into a pan with meat stock. Served with sour cream and seasoning. The second sentence has a clear point of you. In recent years a number of restaurants, bars and cafes have opened in Ukraine, offering excellent food with high standards of service.

There is a wide variety of restaurants in Ukraine. Most of them offer delicious meals, refreshing drinks and excellent service. People can spend time in traditional Ukrainian restaurant or in Italian, Chinese, American or other ones. Offering an interior done up like a beach shack and waiters with Hawaiian shirts.

You may find guests doing the conga when you arrive. They must be able to recognize what they are eating. Usually they like fish and chips, roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and roast turkey. It is a cup of tea and cakes or biscuits. At the weekends afternoon tea is a special occasion.

Friends and visitors are often invited to have a chat over a cup of tea. Dinner is the most substantial meal of the day. The main course will often be fish or meat, perhaps the traditional beefsteak of old England, and a lot of vegetables. The next course will be something sweet and often cooked, such as a fruit pie. Teacher: You have listed some table manners.

Say which of them you always follow and which you do not. I always follow such table manners as…. I sometimes break do not follow such table manners as…. Teacher: If there were no table manners, what do you think would happen? Possible answer: If there were no table manners, people would not be polite; there would be a mess in the world; people would not be able to use the cutlery; people would not know what etiquette is.

Grammar Revision. We have learnt some grammar structures. We have already had some information, so you should complete the chart. Conditionals, 1st. Conditionals, 2nd. Grammar practice.

Individual task: I have some individual cards with sentences. I have a magic box where there are some sheets of paper with the sentences. You are to pull one out and write it in the correct form down into your copy-books. If she passes her exams, she will enter a university. If he practices every day, he will become a champion. She will help us if we ask. If they have enough money, they will open a restaurant next year. If pupils work harder, they will have good results.

If children know the rules of behavior, they will be polite. So we spoke a lot about Ukrainian and British cuisine. I want you to tell just several words about your favourite dish. Your answer must contain the name of the dish and some ingredients it consists of. Home task. I have surprise for you. A friend of mine is From Great Britain and he sent us a video letter. Take an evaluation card and make a self-assessment.

Circle a mark you deserve from your point of view. Give your card back and next time we will discuss how they correspond to your actual work.



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