Eating and Drinking: Read The Following Passage and Do The Exercises
Eating and Drinking: Read The Following Passage and Do The Exercises
Eating and Drinking: Read The Following Passage and Do The Exercises
Words in context
Read the following passage and do the exercises.
Before John and Susie Barker went to visit their grandmother, their mother told them
that their grandmother thought that children should have good table manners. So she
wrote out this list of instructions.
1. When you are eating you should hold your knife firmly in one hand and your fork
firmly in the other. Cut with the knife. Push the food onto your fork with your
knife. Put the food into your mouth with your fork, never with your knife.
2. Do not put your arms and elbows on the table while you are eating.
3. Chew your food very slowly. Keep your mouth closed while you are chewing.
Never speak while you have food in your mouth.
4. Do not put too much food in your mouth at one time. Take small bites only.
5. Drink slowly from your glass or cup. When drinking from a teacup, you should lift
the cup with one hand and lift the saucer underneath with the other. Always drink
silently, even if you are drinking from a large mug of tea or coffee.
6. When you are drinking soup move the spoon away from you in your bowl.
7. While you are eating, your napkin should be resting on your lap. When you have
finished eating, wipe your mouth with your napkin and place it neatly on the table.
Push your knife and fork together on the plate. Do not put them on the tablecloth.
8. When you are drinking through a straw do not suck violently and make a loud
noise when you reach the end of your drink.
9. Never lick your knife. You might cut your tongue. And never lick your plate!
Exercise 1
Match each action on the left with the right noun on the right.
Discussion
TALKING POINTS
1. Compare the table manners and eating habits in your country with those in some
other countries that you have visited or heard about.
2. When are the different meal times in your country? What is usually served?
3. Can you describe a healthy diet?
Writing
1. They cut their meat, or vegetables with the fork in the left hand and the knife in
the right hand. Then they put down the knife, move the fork to the right hand and
take a bite. They do this for each bite.
2. They keep the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right hand as they eat, and
they take each bite of food from the fork in the left hand.
The first way is more “American,” and the second is more “European.” Some Americans
use both styles of eating.
When people in the United States want to get the attention of a waiter or waitress, they
try to “catch his or her eye.” Sometimes they raise one hand a little or quietly say “Excuse
me,” but they never whistle (make a high sound through the teeth) or snap their fingers.
Discussing Culture
Answer these questions. Try to use your new vocabulary words.