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Task 1. Answer the following questions. You can find the answers in the text. p align="justify"> 1. What are the functions of a customs officer? p align="justify">. In what case does a traveler have to pay extra duties? p align="justify">. What must be declared in the declaration form? p align="justify"> Task 2. Translate and comment on the following. p align="justify"> - When the passenger enters or leaves the country, he must fill in an entry or exit declaration which is to be produced to the customs officer. What must be filled in?
Task 3. Give your arguments for and against the following saying. p align="justify"> - If you follow the customs instructions and if you do not break any law, you will enjoy your trip abroad.
Task 4. Speaking and Discussing. p align="justify">. Interview your partner (a foreign guest) who has come from abroad. Ask him/her about the experience he/she has had going through the customs. p align="justify">. Imagine you are going to spend two weeks outside your country. Where would you like to go? Give reasons for your choice and say what you would like to do there. p align="justify">. Work in small groups. Take a map and imagine that you have to choose a place - to spend your weekend at, to travel to, to study at, to stay for a year at, to settle for a long time. Express your opinion. p align="justify">. Write a letter for your foreign friend describing your latest visit to some interesting (exotic, dull, historical, etc.) Place and the experience you have had going through the customs. p align="justify">. Project Work:
В· Collect as much information as possible about some place (town, city in any other country). Imagine you are going to advertise this place in your local paper (magazine, etc.).
В· Discuss the ways of going through the customs and visiting this place with your group.
UNIT 8. MEALS
at pleasure, drink with measure.apple a day keeps the doctor away.Managementany establishment that cooks and serves food - from restaurants to sports complexes, school campuses to prison kitchens - food service managers coordinate business, human resources and operations-related activities . Their primary objective is to make sure customers are happy with the service and food they receive. Their biggest challenge is hiring, training and retaining good employees.standards of service and quality at any given restaurant are set by the restaurant manager. The restaurant manager is responsible for managing every aspect of the restaurant's operation.
Pre-reading task1. Work in pairs and discuss the following questions. p align="justify"> 1. Do you eat any breakfast in the morning?
2. What do you have for breakfast?
. Who cooks breakfast for you?
. When do you have breakfast on Sundays?
. What is a traditional Russian breakfast?
. Do you have lunch at home or at university?
Meals and Mealtimes in Britain
Task 2. How much do you know about English food? Work with your partner. Ask and answer the following questions. p align="justify">. Have you ever eaten English food? If yes, what did you think of it? p align="justify">. Would you choose to eat it again? p align="justify">. If you have never eaten English food, would you like to try it? Why/Why not? 4. How does English food compare to the food in Russia? 5. Do you think British food has a good reputation or a bad one? Why? 3. True or false? p align="justify"> a) Most British people eat a full English breakfast every day. b) Most British people eat their evening meal between 8pm and 9pm.) Many British people eat a roast dinner on Sundays. Read and translate the text
In the UK they have many different names for mealtimes, including Breakfast , Brunch , Elevenses , Lunch , Tea , Dinner and