2019年7月2日火曜日

FOOD AND DRINK IN BRITAIN

Although Britain is quiet a small country, it offers a wide choice of food and drink. The types of food people eat have changed a lot over the years for several reasons. People have come to Britain from different parts of the world, bringing their favorite food with them and often opning restaurants.Britain people have travelled to other countries and brought new foods back home. And today big supermarket companies can buy food from all over the world and sell it while it is still good to eat.
This book consists of eleven chapters.
1.Introduction
2.Changes in diet and shopping
3.Farming and fishing
4.Home-cooked food
5.Eating out and eating outside
6.Fast food
7.Potatoes: a staple food
8.A sweet tooth
9.Going for a drink
10.A nice cup of tea
11.How to make Shepherd's Pie


This book explains food and drink in Britain. In this book, I was especially interestead in drinking. In Britain, people go to public houses and have a drink and food there. People meet friends, listen to music and play games like darts. Children can go in pub gardens with their parents but can often only go inside a pub, with an adult, if they are over fourteen. Pubs sell many different kinds of beer. People out with friends often order a round of drinks, so one person buys for then the next time someone else buys, and so on.  I want to go there. It must be very fun. While people drink, they enjoy listening to music, playing games, talking with friends. The place is nice! I was surprised to know children who are over fourteen can go there. I think drinking is fun. But I must be drink carefully. We should drink moderately.
著者 : Jackie Maguire

Oxford University Press                                                 VOCABULARY

                                                                                            round of drinks: 人数分の酒
発売日 : 2000-03-09

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