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AZ I. GÉZA KIRÁLY KÖZGAZDASÁGI SZAKKÖZÉPISKOLA ANGOL

ANGOL LEVELEZİS VERSENYE

2012/2013

ELSİ FORDULÓ

Téma: A. Ételek, étkezési szokások

B. Sport

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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What are these in the pictures? Do the crossword and find out what is hidden in the middle!

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Fill in the gaps with the right word.

BRITISH MEALS

The first meal of the day in the morning is breakfast (usually eaten between about 7:30

and 9:00). Many British people eat toast with butter or margarine and jam (often

strawberry, raspberry, apricot or blackcurrant jam), ………1…………... (a type of jam

made from oranges) or ……2………(a dark brown spread made from yeast). Melon,

grapefruit or fruit cocktails are popular. Others eat a bowl of……..3….; for example,

cornflakes or muesli with milk, or porridge (a mixture of oats, hot milk and sugar). A

traditional English breakfast (also known as a cooked breakfast

or a fry-up) is a cooked meal which may contain food such as

sausages, bacon, kippers (herring - a type of fish - which has

been covered in salt and smoked), black pudding, scrambled or

fried or poached egg, mushrooms, fried tomatoes, baked beans

and toast. The most common drinks at this time of day are

……4………..or a cup of ………..5….. .

Many people have a tea-break at about 11:00 in the morning (elevenses). If a meal is eaten

in the late morning instead of both breakfast and lunch, it is called …………6…………

..

Lunch (sometimes called more formally …….7……….) is the meal eaten in the middle

of the day (usually between about 12:30 and 2:00). Many people eat a sandwich (also

known as a butty or sarnie in some parts of the UK). Some people have a simple meal

such as cheese and biscuits or soup and bread. A ploughman's lunch is a traditional lunch

for farmers: a bread roll, Cheddar cheese, Branston pickle and salad, perhaps with a pork

pie. It is also traditional for people to go to a pub with some friends for a pub lunch and a

drink.

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Tea-time is a small meal eaten in the late afternoon (usually between

about 3:30 and 5:00). People may drink tea, and often eat biscuits

(American English: …..8…….. ), cakes or savoury foods such as

sandwiches, crumpets or tea-cakes.

Occasionally people may have a full afternoon tea or a cream tea: this

includes a scone with jam and cream (usually either whipped cream or

thick clotted cream) as well as a selection of sandwiches and cakes.

….9……… is the most common name for the meal eaten in the evening (usually between

7:00 and 8:30). Dinner is another common name for supper, but sometimes it is also used

to refer to lunch, especially when this is the main meal of the day. A dinner party is a

formal evening meal to which guests have been

invited. A common type of cooked meal in Britain is

meat and two veg. This is a meat dish served together

on the same plate with two types of vegetable, one of

which is often a type of potato.

It is common to eat a …..10……. (also known as a

pudding, after the main dish.

It is increasingly popular for British people get a

….11…….. or go to a restaurant instead of cooking at

home, and often this is used as a chance to try

different types of food. Most towns have an Indian

restaurant, serving foods such as curry and chicken

tikka masala. ….12…… restaurants are also very common; popular dishes include sweet

and sour pork and aromatic duck. Many people like Italian pizza and pasta dishes. Fast

food restaurants often serve beefburgers or fried chicken. ……….13…… shops are still

popular, especially in towns by the coast. There is an old tradition of eating fish on Friday.

British people enjoy eating ……14…….. between meals. These include sweets (American

English: candy) and …15…….. (American English: chips).

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Food Idioms Fill the gap in the sentences with the idioms!

big cheese cool as a cucumber couch potato

eat my words finger in the pie

in the soup full of beans sell like hotcakes

spill the beans eat like a bird

1. He is a real_____________ and just sits around watching TV and

staying indoors all day.

2. She is______________ and doesn’t want to sit

down and relax.

3. He is a______________ in his company, so you

should be polite with him.

4. He always tries to keep

his___________ so that he can control

everything.

5. Please don’t ____________about my

plans to quit working.

6. They ordered only a bun for lunch.

They___________.

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7. I told my boss that I would be

leaving but later I had to ___________

and tell him that I wanted to stay.

8. During a power outage, candles

____________.

9. He is always as _____________ and

never worries about anything.

10. She is really ___________ now. She told her boss

that she was sick but he saw her downtown

shopping.

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Olympic Buildings Search the Internet for the missing details of Olympic buildings!

1.

Name:

Capacity:

Events: athletic, opening and closing ceremonies

Construction cost:

2.

Name:

Events: swimming, diving, synchronised swimming

Pools: 2x………….m and 1x……………m

Designed by:

Capacity:

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3.

Name:

Capacity:

Events:

Paralympic events: wheelchair basketball and rugby

4.

Name: Velodrome – London Velopark

Events:

Construction cost:

Capacity:

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Sport rulesYou can read quotations from the official rules of two

English sports. Try to answer the questions below!

I.

„It is unfair for anyone to rub the ball on the ground for any reason, to interfere

with any of the seams or the surface of the ball, to use

take any other action whatsoever which is likely to alter the condition of the ball

[�]”

1) What is the name of this sport?

2) How many players are there in a team?

3) How long is the circumference of a ball used for this

game?

4) How long is the pitch?

5) What does the batsman use to hit the ball?

II.

„Order of starting shall be determined by throwing closest to the bulls eye with

one dart.”

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rules You can read quotations from the official rules of two

English sports. Try to answer the questions below!

„It is unfair for anyone to rub the ball on the ground for any reason, to interfere

with any of the seams or the surface of the ball, to use any implement, or to

take any other action whatsoever which is likely to alter the condition of the ball

What is the name of this sport?

How many players are there in a team?

How long is the circumference of a ball used for this

the pitch?

What does the batsman use to hit the ball?

„Order of starting shall be determined by throwing closest to the bulls eye with

1) What is the name of this sport?

2) How far is the dartboard from the throwing

player?

3) How many darts are there in one throw?

4) What is the oche?

5) What is the maximum weight for a dart?

„It is unfair for anyone to rub the ball on the ground for any reason, to interfere

any implement, or to

take any other action whatsoever which is likely to alter the condition of the ball

„Order of starting shall be determined by throwing closest to the bulls eye with

What is the name of this sport?

How far is the dartboard from the throwing

there in one throw?

What is the maximum weight for a dart?

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Match these sports idioms and the meanings

1. get the ball rolling 2. golf widow 3. have two/three strikes against you 4. hit (someone) below the belt 5. keep one's eye on the ball 6. paddle one's own canoe 7. play ball with (someone) 8. play by the rules 9. blow the whistle on (someone) 10. carry the ball

a. to reveal information about someone (from sports where the referee blows a whistle when someone does something wrong)

b. to cooperate with someone c. to keep one's attention focus on the ball or on the matter at hand d. to have several things against you, to be in a situation where success is unlikely (in baseball a batter is finished after three strikes)

e. to begin something f. a wife who is left alone much of the time because her husband is playing

golf g. not to follow the rules, to do

something that is not fair h. to do something alone, to be

independent i. to follow the generally accepted

rules of something j. to be in charge of something, to

be responsible for something (from carrying the ball in American football)