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The Problem? ?Is there any peculiarity of Teatime in Britain?

Слайд 1 Would you like to get a really good "cuppa" Tea

in Britain?
Would you like to get a really good

Слайд 2The Problem?
?
Is there any peculiarity of Teatime in Britain?

The Problem? ?Is there any peculiarity of Teatime in Britain?

Слайд 3The aim?
?
To get to know more interesting facts of the

peculiarity of Teatime in Britain?
The aim? ?To get to know more interesting facts of the peculiarity of Teatime in Britain?

Слайд 4The Tasks?
?
To read and listen to the texts of Teatime

in Britain?
To act out the dialogue “Would you like to get a really good “cuppa” of Tea?” with tea drinking, to write our invitations to our guests and to offer them our Tea.
To introduce our project about of the peculiarity of British Tea Drinking.

The Tasks? ?To read and listen to the texts of Teatime in Britain?To act out the dialogue

Слайд 5

READING: What exactly is British teatime?
by Matthew Blogger (Site “Learn English Teens”)
Do the British really get together every afternoon at 4 to sit and drink several cups of tea? I’m sorry to disappoint, but it’s simply not true. We drink over 150 million cups of tea a day in Britain, but there is no special time for the nation’s favourite drink. British people will drink tea all day whether morning, noon or night (my mother makes her first cup at 6 am!). There are reasons for the confusion surrounding ‘teatime’, however...
‘Tea’ is widely used as a name for the evening meal. This is more common in Scotland and the north of England but you can hear it all over the country. Usually it is the main meal of the day, eaten between 5 and 7. So, ‘teatime’ refers to the meal and not the drink. In the south, the evening meal is often called dinner, while dinner in the north is the midday meal. Confused? Many heated debates can happen between southerners and northerners about the right name, but in general:   
North: Breakfast - Dinner – Teatime South: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
What about tea breaks? Surely this must be a special time for tea? Wrong again, I’m afraid. Tea breaks are simply an opportunity to have a rest from work for around 10 minutes. In this time you can drink whatever you like (which of course includes tea). This is usually with a small snack, like biscuits for dunking. The best time for a tea break is mid-morning around 11 or mid-afternoon around 3.
But what about tea rooms? Can I drink tea there? Yes! A tea room is the perfect place to go with friends and family to enjoy tea, cakes, sandwiches and pastries. This is known as afternoon tea for special occasions such as a birthday or engagement party. In Devon and Cornwall and is usually saved, afternoon tea is served with scones and locally made clotted cream and strawberry jam - we call this a cream tea. While a rare occasion for Brits, tea rooms are very popular with tourists and are definitely worth a visit.
Teatime, tea breaks, afternoon tea, cream tea ... how could you possibly get muddled up?
READING: What

Слайд 6How many cups of tea do the British drink a day?

When

do the British in the North and in the South have “teatime”?

When do the British usually have “teatime”?

What place is the perfect to go with friends and family to enjoy tea?

What teatime is usually saved for special occasions such as a birthday or engagement party?

What is teatime usually served with?

What is the best time for a tea break?

What teatime would you like to drink: British or Russian? Why?
How many cups of tea do the British drink a day?When do the British in the North

Слайд 7 Listening: British Teatime etiquette tips.

1.What should we use:

a napkin or a serviette?

2. Where should we put a napkin?

How should we pour Tea?

4. How should we serve a cup, a saucer and a teaspoon?

5. How should we hold a cup?

6. How should we stir Tea?

7. Where should we put our elbows?

8. How should we prepare a scone?

9. How should we use jam and cream?
Listening: British Teatime etiquette tips. 1.What should we use: a napkin or a serviette?

Слайд 8 Dialogue: Would you like to get a really good "cuppa"

Tea?
Dialogue: Would you like to get a really good

Слайд 9

Teatime in Britain.













Слайд 14 An annual Royal Tea Party
in Buckingham Garden.

An annual Royal Tea Party in Buckingham Garden.

Слайд 16 Thank
you
for

your
attention!
Thank   you    for    your attention!

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