Проектная работа на тему Праздники и еда (Festivals and Food)


Festivals And FoodBy Hudzibaeva Farangis , Moscow, school #426, 6BThe tutor : Shurpik O.S.A cultural look at festivals and food in and around the English speaking world. GoalA cultural look at festivals and food in and around the English speaking world.TasksWhat are British Meal Habits ?What are the main English festivals ?What are traditional food & drinks ? Questions1)What are the usual meals in English and in Russia(comparison of British meal habits to those in Russia) ?What is a traditional English breakfast ?What does a traditional lunch include ?Is tea popular among the English ?When do they usually have dinner ?What do the English eat at Halloween ?What is the traditional Christmas dinner ?What do the English eat at Easter ? {B301B821-A1FF-4177-AEE7-76D212191A09}In Britain In this countryNumber of meals per day4 times4 timesBreakfasta big meal a light meal a big meal a light meal Lunch a big meala snacka big meala snackSnack in theafternoon fooddrink food drinkEvening meala big meal a light meala big meala light meal 1) Do you have a heavy breakfast? A) Yes – 9,5% B) No – 15,5%2) What does it mean to have a heavy dinner for you? A) to eat first, second and third dish – 16,4% B) to have a light meal - sandwich or yogurt – 8,6%3) What do you have for the afternoon snack? A) tea/ juice/ milk / any other drink – 18,7% B) a hot dish – 6,3% 4) Do you have a heavy supper? A) yes -10,9% B) no – 3,6% 1)Ты плотно завтракаешь? А)Да- 9,5%Б)Нет- 15,5%2) Что для тебя означает пообедать? А) плотно поесть- первое, второе, третье- 16,4%Б) слегка перекусить- бутерброд или йогурт- 8,6% 3) Что у тебя на полдник?А) чай/сок/молоко/любой другой напиток- 18,7%Б) какое- то горячее блюдо- 6,3%4) Ты плотно ужинаешь?А) да- 10,9% Б) нет- 3,6% Traditional English BreakfastIn Great Britain breakfast is a big meal.Start your traditional English breakfastwith fruit juice, followed by cereal such ascorn flakes served with cold milk, fruit andsugar. You might also have bacon andeggs or smoked kippers. Finish yourbreakfast with tea or coffee. Traditional LunchLunch is often a snack, a light meal thatpeople eat quickly. A typical lunch may include: asandwich, a salad, soup or bread andcheese. People often take sandwiches towork or they go to a pub, a sandwich bar or a cafe. The Good Habit of Tea DrinkingTea is the British national drink. It is drunkfrom breakfast to supper and from early in the morning to late at night. Britain is a teadrinking nation. Tea doesn’t only mean a cupof tea . It has given its name to thetraditional British meal called ’afternoontea’ or ’high tea’ . The traditional way of making tea is in a teapot, which isfirst warmed with hot water. Very hot water is then poured on to the tea leaves. DinnerDinner is the main meal of the day. It isusually eaten in the evening, butsometimes it is also eaten at midday. TheBritish generally eat at about six o’clock.A British dinner usually includes meat withpotatoes and other vegetables. They usuallyfinish their meal withdessert or pudding. They usually drink tea orwater ; children often drink milk. Wine or beer is also can be served. ChristmasA traditional Christmas dinner includesstuffed roast turkey with roast potatoes andsome other green vegetable like Brusselsprouts. Dessert usually includes Christmaspudding, an extremely rich pudding madewith dried fruit or Christmas cake which isalso made with dried fruit and thencovered with icing. HalloweenBecause Halloween comes in thewake of the yearly apple harvest,candy apples, (known as toffee applesoutside North America), caramel ortaffy apples are common Halloween treats made by rolling whole apples in a sticky sugar syrup, sometimesfollowed by rolling them innuts. EasterEaster in Britain is similar throughout allfour countries and involves traditional cooking and baking with the highlight ofthe weekend of festivities involving copiousamounts of chocolate eggs.The two important cakes at Easter are theSimnel Cake and Hot Cross Buns. Chocolate will appear again for the dessert.Usually it’s a Chocolate Mousseor Chocolate Cake. The Conclusions The English are conservative.They keep traditions. They have special foods for each occasion. Englishmen are heavy eaters. Britain is a tea drinking nation. Tea is not just a national drink, it’s a ceremony. To compare it with Russia it’s possible to say that Russians also are keeping traditions and have special food for each holiday. The Russians are heavy eaters too. Though according to our survey which was conducted among the students of the 6 and 7 grades, they don’t like a big meal for breakfast. They prefer a light meal. For lunch Englishmen have a light meal and Russians eat a big meal. Both Englishmen and Russians prefer a drink for a snack in the afternoon. As for the evening meal here we have the difference: the English eat a big meal and the Russians prefer a light meal . Of course, this is true for the people who took part in our survey. The Used Resources:Festivals and Food, G. Brecca, R. , Accorroni, M. Hornett, M. Agostinelli, Black Cat Publishing, Canterbury, 2000 Cultural Links, P. Bowen, M. Cumino, Black Cat Publishing, Canterbury, 2012 In and Around London, A. 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