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Task 1 Read the text The Library of Congress’ cooking club presented Kazakh dishes. Kazakh cuisine is familiar for both the teacher of history at the University of Maryland Sarah Cameron and IRS Senior Program Officer Stanley Courier who have lived in Kazakhstan for several years. They spoke about the peculiarities of the Kazakh cuisine noting the influence of the multinational culture. Sarah and Stanley stressed that one can taste Kazakh meat, Russian Borshch, Korean salads and Uzbek plov at the hospitable and generous dastarkhan table in every Kazakh family. Presentation table had Uzbek plov, bauyrsak, Kazakh coffee bread, and salads that are popular in Kazakhstan. They also treated the overseas audience with Kazakh sweet dried apricots and world famous Kazakhstani chocolate. Sherley Lou: “Library of cooking Club was established in 1949 and we are interested in different cultures not just what has cooked in the USA. So when it became possible to two speakers to talk about Kazakhstan, I thought it would be wonderful for most people who do not know where Kazakhstan is if they are not geography majors or political science or something. So we are very glad to hear this because two speakers gave us a very good view of the country and the hospitality of the people. “Hello. My name is Stanley Courier. I have worked and lived in Kazakhstan for more than 10 years and today we were invited in the US Congress Library to speak about the Kazakh cuisine. It was very pleasant to see that the presentation was attended by more that 50 people. Me and my colleague Sarah Cameron from the University of Maryland answered many questions about Kazakhstan. We told not only about food but also about the hospitality of the Kazakh people. We are also happy to see that everyone liked the presentation.” Task 2 Home task Answer the questions in written form 1. What is the event? 2. When was the “Cooking Club” created? 3. How many people were on the presentation of Kazakh cuisine? 4. What dishes from your country are often confused by tourists or foreigners? 5. Do you ever cook? If so, what do you like to cook? 6. Do you prefer your own country’s food or other kinds of food? 7. If you were living abroad, which food would you miss most from this country? 8. What is the strangest food you have ever eaten?

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olga-bardeeva
1. В Англии традиционно распространены отдельные краны для горячей и холодной воды.

2. Большинство британцев считают себя англичанами, в то время как шотландцы — только шотландцами, а ирландцы — исключительно ирландцами.

3. Акценты в зависимости от части Великобритании и даже части города (Лондона, например) значительно варьируются. Иногда также по степени привилегированности классов.

4. Англичане холодостойкие люди, дети ходят в школу в коротких штанах и юбках с гольфами до самых холодов, поэтому увидеть человека в майке в ноябре — нормальное явление.
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Task 1 Read the text The Library of Congress’ cooking club presented Kazakh dishes. Kazakh cuisine is familiar for both the teacher of history at the University of Maryland Sarah Cameron and IRS Senior Program Officer Stanley Courier who have lived in Kazakhstan for several years. They spoke about the peculiarities of the Kazakh cuisine noting the influence of the multinational culture. Sarah and Stanley stressed that one can taste Kazakh meat, Russian Borshch, Korean salads and Uzbek plov at the hospitable and generous dastarkhan table in every Kazakh family. Presentation table had Uzbek plov, bauyrsak, Kazakh coffee bread, and salads that are popular in Kazakhstan. They also treated the overseas audience with Kazakh sweet dried apricots and world famous Kazakhstani chocolate. Sherley Lou: “Library of cooking Club was established in 1949 and we are interested in different cultures not just what has cooked in the USA. So when it became possible to two speakers to talk about Kazakhstan, I thought it would be wonderful for most people who do not know where Kazakhstan is if they are not geography majors or political science or something. So we are very glad to hear this because two speakers gave us a very good view of the country and the hospitality of the people. “Hello. My name is Stanley Courier. I have worked and lived in Kazakhstan for more than 10 years and today we were invited in the US Congress Library to speak about the Kazakh cuisine. It was very pleasant to see that the presentation was attended by more that 50 people. Me and my colleague Sarah Cameron from the University of Maryland answered many questions about Kazakhstan. We told not only about food but also about the hospitality of the Kazakh people. We are also happy to see that everyone liked the presentation.” Task 2 Home task Answer the questions in written form 1. What is the event? 2. When was the “Cooking Club” created? 3. How many people were on the presentation of Kazakh cuisine? 4. What dishes from your country are often confused by tourists or foreigners? 5. Do you ever cook? If so, what do you like to cook? 6. Do you prefer your own country’s food or other kinds of food? 7. If you were living abroad, which food would you miss most from this country? 8. What is the strangest food you have ever eaten?
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