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SLIDE-SHOW ON TOPIC: «ENGLAND, ENGLISH AND THE FOOD THEY LIKE TO EAT»
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We are going to talk about the influence on geography on people and their food. First of all we’d like speak about England and it is geography position and English food.
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Now enjoy your English and listen to the poem “ The Wonderful World by William Brightly” Great, wide, beautiful wonderful world, With the wonderful water round your curled, And the wonderful grass upon your breast World, you are beautiful dressed! The wonderful air is over me, And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree It walks on the water, and whirls the mills And talks to it self on the top of the hills.
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Great Britain is situated on islands. It is washed by seas from all sides. That’s why the climate and the nature of Great Britain is very specific. The weather is mild and foggy. It rains very often in all seasons.
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Due to the rainy and foggy weather the English are great tea- drinkers. They have it many times a day. Some Englishmen have tea for breakfast, tea in lunch time, tea after dinner, tea at tea- time and tea with supper.
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Some English families have “high tea” or big tea and no supper. For high tea they may have cold meat, bread and butter, cakes, and of course, a lot of tea.
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The Englishmen always drink tea out of cups, never out of glasses. They usually drink tea with milk.
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Nowadays, tea drinking is no longer a proper, formal, “social” occasion. The English don’t dress up to “go out to tea” anymore. But one tea ceremony is still very important in Britain-the Tea Break! Millions of people in factories and offices look forward to their tea breaks in the morning and afternoon.
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How tea was first drink in Britain. By the time tea was first introduced into this country (1660), coffee had already been drunk for several years. By 1750 tea had become the most popular beverage for all types and classes of people-even though a pound of tea cost a skilled worker a third of his weekly wage.
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As tea drinking grew in popularity, it led to a demand for more and more tea ware. And this resulted in the rapid growth of the English pottery and porcelain industry. The English always drink tea out of cups or mugs, never out of glasses.
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English breakfast Due to the fact that England is a cold country, English people usually eat meat at breakfast time. An Englishman's idea of a good breakfast is a following: cereal with milk, bacon and eggs or fish, hot buttered toast with jam or marmalade and a cup of coffee or strong tea with milk.
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There are 5 golden rules to make the perfect cup of tea: Use good tea; put in one tea bag or one spoon tea per person and one for the pot. Feel the kettle with fresh water from the cold tap. Warm the tea pot. Pour on the freshly boiled water. Let the tea infuse for 5 minutes then stir. Serve with milk and sugar to taste.
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English people drink tea with biscuits and scones. And now the recipe of scone. SCONES Mix the flour and baking powder. Add the butter, sugar, raisins, egg and milk. Roll out the pastry to about 1cm thick. Cut into rounds. Bake 20 minutes in a hot oven.
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The song “I'm a Little tea- pot” I’m a little tea-pot Short and stout. Here’s my handle, Here’s my spout. When I hear the tea cups, Hear me shout: “Tip me over, pour me out!”
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A look at England with Ahmad tea. Ahmad tea invites you to take ‘A Look At England’ Buckingha m Palace is the London home of Queen Elizabeth II, It was built in 1703.
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Windsor Castle is a famous home of Queen Elizabeth II of England. It is the largest castle in the world that is still lived in.
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At night the Golden Mile along the seven-mile Promenade at Blackpool is lit by thousands of brightly coloured lights. Big Ben is the name of the huge bell that strikes the hours in the clock tower at the north end of the Houses of Parliament.
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They dress in what they like They are interested in sport They partake in all activities If they think they ought. They all succeed in doing Their job in five short days Which leaves them in two longest ones To spend in different ways. Then some indulge in gardening Or working in the rain And some delight in cricket Or in riding in the plain. In spite of what’s around him The average Englishman Does crosswords in the newspaper In pencil- if he can. Involved in any accident The English take a pride In being unemotional They take things in their stride. In any circumstances- Whatever they may be- The English solve their problems With an English cup of tea. The English people is a nation of stay-at-home, at their fire places. We can portrait them in a poem
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The popular song “Yesterday” by Paul McCartney is a lyrical ballad. It is performed in thousand versions by other singer and became the national pride of the English people.
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The producer Biarslanova Amina, form 10B By the leadership of English teacher Aytmanbetova Isindik Zarmanbetovna.
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