At the cafe “Polite pupils”

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At the cafe “Polite pupils”

Lesson Menu 1. Be active! 2. Be friendly and tolerant! 3. Help each other! 4. Speak English all the time! 5.Enjoy the lesson!

SWBAT Speak on the topic Say should/shouldn’t and must/mustn’t do at the table Lay the table Watch a video and make a poster Listen to a song and fill in text

Speaking - What is your favourite food? - Do you help your mother in the kitchen? - Can you cook? What dishes?

Every day you sit down at the table for having meal Every day you sit down at the table for having meal. You should be polite and follow the etiquette. Rules of table manners will help you. Let’s start.

Lay the table

What do we need for eating?

Listening Manners, Manners

You pass it to your mates. But never, ever try to _____ Manners, Manners The __ goes on the left, The ___ goes on the right, And never, ever try to eat Without your fork and knife. ____ are for soup, Forks for ___ and stew. But never, ever try to bite More ___ than you can chew. Refrain: Manners, They are all that matters. Sit as ____ as you could, _____ close to your sides. They are all that matters. _____ ____ with your food, And you will be all right. If something is too far, You pass it to your mates. But never, ever try to _____ From other people’s plates To talk at ____ is polite, And not to talk is rude. And never, ever try to talk When your _____ is full of food. Refrain

You pass it to your mates. But never, ever try to take Manners, Manners The fork goes on the left, The knife goes on the right, And never, ever try to eat Without your fork and knife. Spoons are for soup, Forks for cakes and stew. But never, ever try to bite More food than you can chew.   Refrain: Manners, They are all that matters. Sit as straight as you could, Elbows close to your sides. They are all that matters. Never play with your food, And you will be all right. If something is too far, You pass it to your mates. But never, ever try to take From other people’s plates To talk at table is polite, And not to talk is rude. And never, ever try to talk When your mouth is full of food. Refrain

What we must and mustn’t do at the table 1.We ………… speak with our mouth full. 2.We ………… put the table napkin on our knees. 3.We ………… reach across for the salt. 4.We ………… use the fork and knife properly. 5.We ………… put our elbows on the table. 6.We ………… wave the knife or fork in the air. 7.We ………… eat noiselessly . 8.We ………… wash our hands before we eat.

You should write down what we must and mustn’t do at the table 1.We ………… speak with our mouth full. 2.We ………… put the table napkin on our knees. 3.We ………… reach (тянуться) across for the salt. 4.We ………… use the fork and knife properly. 5.We ………… put our elbows on the table. 6.We ………… wave the knife or fork in the air. 7.We ………… eat noiselessly. 8.We ………… wash our hands before we eat. must mustn’t must mustn’t mustn’t must must

Put your elbows on the table

Wave your fork

Talk with your mouth full

Blow your nose

Reach across the table

Speak while eating

Use your knife, fork, spoon properly

Sit up straight

Hats off

Wipe your fingers on a napkin

Say thank you

Help yourself

Let’s make a poster Good manners at Zarechny school canteen

Conclusion What is the theme of our today’s lesson? What new do you learn? What new words do we learn today? What table manners should we do when we have a meal? Why? What table manners shouldn’t we do when we have a meal? Why?