Lesson 1 and 2 LO: to compare food in the U.A.E. with food in the UK.
What Is British Food? Food traditionally made in Britain i.e. Yorkshire puddings, Cornish pasties. Food made from British ingredients. Let’s take a look at some traditional British foods. YUM!
Cup of Tea Photo courtesy of uteart - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Fish and Chips Photo courtesy of f10n4 - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Pies of all descriptions! Photo courtesy of Benimoto - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Sunday Roast Photo courtesy of adactio - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Yorkshire Pudding
Blackberry and Apple Crumble Photo courtesy of oLori L. Stalteri - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Afternoon Tea Photo courtesy of firepile - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Victoria Sponge Cake Photo courtesy of Kelly Hunter0 - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Trifle Photo courtesy of brooklyn - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Bread and Butter Pudding Photo courtesy of avlxyz - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Now, let’s look at some traditional foods of the U.A.E.
Shawarma
Arseeyah
Falafel balls
Camel Meat
Arabian spices
Dates
Can you tell me some of your favourite foods that you eat at home?
Lesson 3: LO: To compare currency and clothing in the UAE to currency and clothing in the UK.
Every country has its own money and it is called currency.
What is the currency in the U.A.E.? Let’s take a closer look!
In the U.A.E., the currency used is the dirham!
In the UK, the currency is the pound. There is notes and coins. They have a 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, 1 pound and 2 pound coins.
Let’s look at clothing in the UK and clothing in the U.A.E.
In the UK, people wear different clothes in different seasons. Spring and Summer
Autumn and Winter
Traditional dress of the U.A.E. Emirati clothing can be seen in the U.A.E. Can you tell me about the clothes that you and your family wear? Is it different or similar to the clothes worn in the UK?