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Королева Наталья Анатольевна учитель английского языка ГБОУ СОШ 79 Санкт-Петербурга 2012г Автор презентации: Королева Наталья Анатольевна учитель английского языка ГБОУ СОШ 79 Санкт-Петербурга 2012г

Sandwich celebrates 250th anniversary of the sandwich When John Montagu, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, ordered beef served between slices of bread about 250 years ago he probably did not think his request would become a global convenience meal. The story goes that the Earl asked for the particular serving so that he could eat while continuing to play cards and his friends asked "to have the same as Sandwich", according to the British Sandwich Association. The first written record of the sandwich was in 1762 and the Kent town of Sandwich, which is the earldom of the Montagu family, is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the meal.

SANDWICHES…

Which of these topics or words from the article are most interesting and which are most boring? sandwich / residents / celebrating / culinary history / playing cards / port town / ancestor / contribution / fast food / roast beef / historic event / global food / bizarre

CULINARY HISTORY - Pizza Considered a peasant's meal in Italy for centuries we cannot say who invented the very first pizza pie. Food historians agree that pizza like dishes were eaten by many peoples in the Mediterranean including the Greeks and Egyptians. However, modern pizza has been attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, Esposito who owned a restaurant called the Pizzeria di Pietro baked what he called "pizza" especially for the visit of Italian King Umberto I and Queen Margherita.

CULINARY HISTORY - French fries The original name for French fries was "potatoes, fried in the French manner" that is how Thomas Jefferson first described the dish. Jefferson introduced French fries to the colonies in the late 1700s. (Tater Tots: On October 21, 1958, Tater Tots were trademark registered and eating potatoes was never the same. George Crum invented potato chips in 1853.)

CULINARY HISTORY -- Pasta There is some evidence of an Etrusco-Roman noodle made from the same durum wheat as modern pasta called "lagane.However this food, first mentioned in the 1st century AD was not boiled like pasta, it was cooked in an oven. The next culinary leap in the history of pasta would take place a few centuries later. Like so much of southern Italian life, the Arab invasions of the 8th century heavily influenced the regional cuisine and is the most accepted theory for the introduction of pasta. The dried noodle-like product they introduced to Sicily is most likely the origins of dried pasta.

CULINARY HISTORY - Kebabs It is written that Christopher Columbus was fond of Portuguese espetadas, a beef kebab marinated in wine and roasted on an open fire. The term kebab comes from Turkish words literally meaning "skewer" and "roast meat," and it is a signature Turkish meal. Kebabs were a natural solution for nomadic tribes. Unusual meats were marinated not only to tenderize, but also to get rid of some of the gamey flavor.

CULINARY HISTORY - Hamburgers The origin of the hamburger is clouded by history and controversy. In Medieval times the Tartars, a band of warriors from the plains of Central Asia would place pieces of beef under their saddles while they rode. This would tenderize the meat that would then be eaten raw. This is the legend of the origin of the modern dish, Beef Tartare. In the nineteenth century, German immigrants brought a dish called Hamburg Style Beef to the United States, which had traveled to the seaport city of Hamburg, Germany from Russia. This dish was a raw, chopped piece of beef and is believed to be the primitive ancestor of the modern hamburger.

CULINARY HISTORY - Chocolate 1500 BC-400 BC :The Olmec Indians are believed to be the first to grow cocoa beans as a domestic crop. 14th Century:The drink became popular among the Aztec upper classes who upsurped the cocoa beverage from the Mayans and were the first to tax the beans. The Aztecs called it "xocalatl" meaning warm or bitter liquid. 1502:Columbus encountered a great Mayan trading canoe in Guanaja carrying cocoa beans as cargo. 1519:Spanish explorer Hernando Cortez recorded the cocoa usage in the court of Emperor Montezuma. 1847: Joseph Fry & Son discovered a way to mix some of the cocoa butter back into the "Dutched" chocolate, and added sugar, creating a paste that could be molded. The result was the first modern chocolate bar.

FAST FOOD: Whats the best? sandwiches French fries fried chicken tacos kebabs hamburgers falafel pizza

BREAD: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word bread.

Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F). a The sandwich is originally from an English town called Sandwich.. T/F b The sandwich was invented by the personal chef of a king.. T/F c The inventor of the sandwich wanted to eat it with a knife and fork.. T/F d There is a town near Sandwich called Ham.. T/F

e A descendant of the sandwich inventor said his ancestor knew the sandwich would become a global phenomenon. T/F f The current Earl of Sandwichs favourite filling is roast beef.. T/F g The town of Sandwich has been rebuilt and is full of new buildings. T/F h A celebration organizer thinks its strange her town has such a history. T/F

Match the following synonyms from the article. 1.residents a. last-mentioned 2.history b. generate 3.ordered c. momentous 4.latter d. background 5.coincidence e. strange 6.hosted f. locals 7.ancestor g. gave 8.spawn h. fluke 9.historic i. forefather 10.bizarre j. requested

PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.) 1. residents in the a. history 2. celebrating their culinary b. two pieces of bread 3. he was playing c. excited 4. slices of beef between d. coincidence 5. It is perhaps a e. of his ancestor 6. hosted a celebratory f. English town of Sandwich 7. in honour g. after us 8. spawn a multi- h. cards with friends 9. equally i. billion dollar industry 10. be named j. lunch

GAP FILL: Put the words into the gaps in the text. The sandwich is 250 years old this weekend and (1) ____________ in the English town of Sandwich, where the bread meal was first eaten, are celebrating their (2) ____________ history. According to the towns records the English nobleman Earl, John Montague (3) ____________ ordered a sandwich in It is reported he was playing cards with friends and wanted something he could eat without a knife and fork. He (4) ____________ slices of beef between two (5) ____________ of bread, and so the sandwich was born. Montague chose to live in Sandwich over another (6) ____________ town, Portsmouth. Had he chosen the (7) ____________, we would be eating portsmouths today. It is perhaps a (8) ____________ Sandwich is just a few kilometres from the town of Ham. The 11th Earl of Sandwich, also (9) ____________ John Montagu, hosted a celebratory lunch in honour of his ancestor and his (10) ____________ to the global fast food industry. He told reporters: My ancestor…could never have (11) ____________ that his simple invention would spawn a (12) ____________ -billion dollar industry, employing hundreds of thousands of people." He added: "My favourite sandwich is a traditional one - roast beef and hot horseradish on (13) ____________ baked bread. Organisers of the celebrations are (14) ____________ excited about the historic event. Mandy Wilkins said: The sandwich is a global food and Sandwich, our town, is just a little town full of medieval buildings. It's (15) ____________ that such an important food item should be named (16) ____________ us. residents culinary first requestedpieces port latter coincidence named contribution imagined multi freshly equally bizarre after

SANDWICHES DISCUSSION a) What did you think when you read the headline? b) What springs to mind when you hear the word sandwich? c) What do you think of the sandwich being 250 years old? d) How much do you like sandwiches? e) How important are sandwiches in your life?

SANDWICHES DISCUSSION f ) What do you think of the history of how the sandwich got its name? g) Do you think the Earl of Sandwich was really the person who invented the sandwich? h) Is having the sandwich as part of a countrys culinary history something to be proud of? i) Many British people eat sandwiches every day. Could you? j) What do you think of the towns Ham and Sandwich being so close together?

SANDWICHES DISCUSSION k) Did you like reading this article? l) What three adjectives best describe this article? m) How much of a contribution is the sandwich to the global fast food industry? n) Is the sandwich more successful than the hamburger? o) What are your favourite sandwich fillings and why?

SANDWICHES DISCUSSION p) Does our city have any famous food? q) What occasions are best to eat sandwiches? r) Do you prefer sandwiches with white or brown bread? s) Do you think theres also a town somewhere called Hamburger or Pizza? t) What questions would you like to ask the 11th Earl of Sandwich?

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