FORF IN LEFT HAND , KNIFE IN THE RIGHT HAND
ALSO SPOON , A FORK FOR DESSERT
NEVER USE YOUR OW CULTERY TO TAKE FOOD-USE SERVING SPOON
BREAK OFF THE BREAD WITH YOUR HAND
GUESTS HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL THE HOST OR HOSTER START EATING
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Bài 3 choose the correct options to fill in the blanks
In Western countries , people use knives and forks during meals . (1)......when.....eating western - style food , a knife should be held in the right hand (2).....and.... a fork should be held in left hand . (3) ..What’s more..., the different ways knives and forks place have different meanings . For example , you have to leave (4) ..for... a while when you have a meal , you can put the knife and fork (5) ...separately..as a triangle . If you have already finished the meal , you should make the knife and fork paralleled . Bread is taken in th fingers and (6)...laid...,on the side of plate or the edge of the large plate . It is never taken
1.You shouldn't point the prongs of the fork upwards during the meal
2.You can use your folk to take more food from the serving dish
3.The knife is held in the left and the fork is held in the right hand
4.When the meal is finished, you should place the knife and the folk on the plate
5.People use the same cutlery to eat the main course and the dessert.
User the following words to complete the sentences below
(Chef - plate - waitress - menu - knife - bill - oven - spoon - fork - glass)
1. You look at the.....menu..... when deciding what food to order.
2. The.....bill..... is a piece of paper that tells you the cost of your meal.
3. After you take the bread out of the....oven....... put butter on it while it's still hot
4. A......waitress... is a woman who takes your order and brings you your food
5. Your food is normally served on a......plate..... It is flat and round
6. You can use a.......knife...... to cut your food into smaller pieces
7. We often use a......fork...... at the same time as a knife. You can pick up food with it
8. You use a.....spoon.... to eat ice cream or soup
9. A......chef..... is a person who cook food in a restaurant.
10. You drink water from a...glass
#Yumi
1. Her name is Linh and she's from China
..........T............
2 Linh think Chinese food is delicious.
...........T............
3. People in China always use knives and fork to eat.
............F............
4. Chinese people fry or steam a lot of their food.
.........T............
5. It's rude to take the last piece of food from a serving dish.
...........T.............
6. People usually use naapkins in China.
...........F............
1. Read read and tick True or False.
I'm Linh, I'm eleven and I'm from China. Chinese food is really delicious. We eat a lot of rice, noodles, vegetables and meat. We fry or steam a lot of our food. It is very healthy.
In China, people don't usually eat with knives and forks. Instead we use chopsticks and we sometimes use spoons.
We usualy eat from big serving dishes. We put them in the middle of the table, but we sometimes serve portions of rice in small bolws. In China, we don't think it's rude to reach across the table to take food from serving dishes.
We do think it is rude to take the last piece of food from a serving dish for yourself. We offer it to another person instead. That is very polite.
When your bolw is empty, someone gives you more food. When you are full, you put your hand over your bolw or leave some food in your bolw. We don't put our chopsticks on top of our bolws. We put them on the table next to us when we finish eating. We don't use napkins, but we usually clean our hands with hot towels at the end of the meal.
1. Her name is Linh and she's from China
T
2 Linh think Chinese food is delicious.
T
3. People in China always use knives and fork to eat.
F
4. Chinese people fry or steam a lot of their food.
T
5. It's rude to take the last piece of food from a serving dish.
T
6. People usually use naapkins in China.
F
Đáp án D
Từ “linger” trong đoạn cuối có nghĩa gần nhất với từ nào?
A. xuất hiện B. sắp xếp C. đặt chỗ D. ở lại
Từ đồng nghĩa: linger (ở lại) = remain
Take your time to finish your meal, and unless there is a line of people waiting at the door, it is not considered rude to linger at your table for as long as you like.
(Hãy dành thời gian để hoàn thành bữa ăn của bạn, và trừ khi có một dòng người đang chờ đợi ở cửa, việc bạn nán lại ở bàn mình bao lâu đi nữa cũng không bị coi là thô lỗ)
1. Read and Write Yes, they do. or No, they don't.
I'm Linh, I'm eleven and I'm from China. Chinese food is really delicious. We eat a lot of rice, noodles, vegetables and meat. We fry or steam a lot of our food. It is very healthy.
In China, people don't usually eat with knives and forks. Instead we use chopsticks and we sometimes use spoons.
We usualy eat from big serving dishes. We put them in the middle of the table, but we sometimes serve portions of rice in small bolws. In China, we don't think it's rude to reach across the table to take food from serving dishes.
We do think it is rude to take the last piece of food from a serving dish for yourself. We offer it to another person instead. That is very polite.
When your bolw is empty, someone gives you more food. When you are full, you put your hand over your bolw or leave some food in your bolw. We don't put our chopsticks on top of our bolws. We put them on the table next to us when we finish eating. We don't use napkins, but we usually clean our hands with hot towels at the end of the meal.
1. Do people in China usually use knives and forks?
No, they don't.
2. Do people in China eat a lot of rice and vegetables?
Yes, they do.
3. Do people in China eat from serving dishes?
Yes, they do.
4. Do people in China use napkins at the end of a meal?
No, they don't.