2017-03-31 18:00

lesson 6/2017 »

The UK time: 5.00 pm

practise

Easy, Peasy, Japaneasy

Cannes 'Young Director Award'- winner Max Welland takes us onboard a conveyor belt in a busy Japanese restaurant allowing the voyeur to eavesdropping on several conversations.

While you watch
  1. Complete the following:

"I was a completely ______________ person 10 years ago."

  1. How would you describe the heavy metal fan's eating habits?

  1. What does one man ask the other?

  1. What problem does the bearded man think he has?

  1. In response the woman says, "Ben you're such a _______________."

  1. Where does the chef go?

  1. How does the film end?

After you watch

  1. On which conversations would you like to eavesdrop?

  1. Which Asian restaurants have you visited?

  1. What are the main differences between Asian and European cuisine?

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Pauline

While you watch

  1. Where's the house located?

  2. How do locals avoid the house?

  3. The locals avoid the house to avoid m____________ and m______________.

  4. What does Pauline Poulter tells us about?

  5. How did the problem start?

  6. Where does Pauline record the events?

  7. Which cutlery was ruined?

  8. Which piece of crockery was damaged?

  9. What could explain Pauline's problems?

  10. What did she say about the microwave?

  11. What message does she receive?

  12. What does she say is afraid of her?

After you watch

  1. Have you ever been spooked?

  2. What do you think Pauline Poulter has in her house?


Questions, problems

how to pronounce:
abdomen
that
clothes, clothing
humble, simple
bottom
whistle, whistled, whistling
sauce
usually


sentences
:

Two slices of bread might to be the most popular lunch choice, but it didn't use to be that.

we'll be discussing

a third of Britons eat exactly the same thing for lunch

we treat lunchtime as if it were an emergency

attitude - I still have a problem with using of this word


grammar
:
present perfect
adjective order

others:
breakfast, brunch, lunch, supper, dinner, tea time - when?





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