Sunday, March 13, 2011

POST-TASK

All Spanish eat "jamón serrano".



  • Look at the pictures showing two of the typical Spanish foods. What do you think about it? Do you agree or disagree? Support your answers.
  • Explanation about the origin of Serrano ham: Even before the arrival of the Romans at the Iberian Peninsula, the population living on the peninsula had already been growing large quantities of swines (and of spanish serrano hams). The Iberians were also trading olive oil, wine and, of course, serrano ham and cold cut meat. These activities were yielding enough returns. The pig was something so valuable that during the age of Augustus and Agripa some ham-shaped Roman coins were created. Some pig images were also discovered on consular medals which were used as military sign of some legion - Celtic and Pre-romanic Gaelic ones.”

  • Now, you should select one of these sentences. They show something that is usually thought about each of these cultures. Look for information about the sentence you have chosen: ¿is it truth or nor? ¿why does this happen?

Chinese people are always eating rice



All Moroccan people eat couscous




All British people love fish and chips



All Mexican people love tacos





Italians always eat pasta



French people love croissants



  • Write a post for the class forum explaining what you have found and your opinion about that to your classmates.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

FINAL TASK: CHOOSE ONLY ONE

Instructions: Choose one of the following tasks which you will work on at home and during the next class session. All the tasks must be carried out in groups of 4 people.


1. Write a newspaper article about a restaurant you know, stating its good and weak points.

The tasks should include the following steps:
            - search the internet for similar articles which talk about restaurants, showing the positive and negative aspects of it.
            - pay special attention to the style (use of connectors and other devices  which ensure the coherence of your texts).
            - choose the restaurant you want to write about.
            - make a list of strong and weak points of the restaurant. together with a reason why you would recommend this particular restaurant.
            - think of the kind of newspaper you are writing for. Is it a formal one? Or does it have a more ‘lay back” style? Make sure you adapt the style of your article to the newspaper’s requisites.
            - bring all the previously gathered material to class where you will have 40 minutes to carry out the task.
            - once the task is finished, each group must upload their project to the blog.
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2. Make a PowerPoint presentation which includes gastronomic recommendations for a tourist that will come visit your town.
The task should include the following steps:
            - search on the internet information about how to make a PowerPoint presentation ( if case you don’t know).
           - Think of a typical restaurant in Málaga you heard about, some typical Andalusian meals and drinks, popular gastronomic events in this region and find information about them.
            - read some magazine/newspaper articles you can find on the internet on the same topic; observe the style used as well as which structures are used to give advice.
            - bring all the materials you found in class where you will have 40 minutes to finish the task.
            - once the task is finished, each group must upload their project to the blog.
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3. Make up a menu for the school’s cafeteria, taking into account the principles of the food pyramid.

 The task should include the following steps:
            - search the internet or any other sources for a model which explains the principles of the food pyramid.
            - decide which format you want your menu to have (a booklet, leaflet, A4 sheet etc).
            - brainstorm for ideas of meals you may want to include.
            - take into account the fact that the menu should include meals at a reasonable price (since it will be used in a school’s cafeteria).
            - bring all the materials you found in class where you will have 40 minutes to finish the task and meals have to be explained so that people can decide what they will have.
            - once the task is finished, each group must upload their project to the blog.
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4. Make up a questionnaire about food habits. Then, ask a few of your classmates (3-5) to answer the questionnaire and include the results you find in your project.
The task should include the following steps:
            - search for a few models of questionnaire so as to have an idea about the format of this type of text.
            - decide what kind of questions and answers you will include (yes/no questions, multiple answers questions etc).
            - brainstorm for questions you will include in you questionnaire ( 10- 15 should be enough).
            - bring all the materials you have worked on/ found in class where you will have 40 minutes to finish you project.
            - once the task is finished, each group must upload their project to the blog.
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5. Create a video about a recipe you know or one you find on the internet, cooking book or any other source.

The tasks should include the following steps:
            - search for the necessary information on the internet, books, magazines etc.
            - observe the style used in recipes and decide which better suits your project.
            - choose the recipe and see what materials you will need (ingredients, kitchen utensils, etc. You can use photos or real objects for your video
            - prepare some guidelines (a draft) that will be used during the recording.
            - bring the material to class, where you will have 40 minutes to carry out the task. You can borrow the teacher´s video recorder. 
            - once the task is finished, each group must upload their project to the blog.

TASK CYCLE: 4. DINING IN NEW YORK...


You are going to visit The City this Easter. Here you have some reviews of a famous restaurant in New York. They have been written by their clients and published on the Internet. In pairs, read them to decide if you are going to go there for dinner or not.


1.   Identify the aspects that are considered in each of the reviews. What are they talking about?

-      Food
-      Service
-      Decoration
-      Location
-      Price
-      Cleanliness
-      Facilities


2.   Underline those words and expressions which qualify the restaurant or some of these aspects. Write some of them down, classifying then into:



Positive
Neutral
Negative










1.   Analyse which is the writer’s message in each of the review. Decide if they are:
-      Promoting the restaurant
-      Discrediting the restaurant
-      Expressing their reservations about the restaurant

2.   Decide with your partner if you finally go to the restaurant and justify your choice. Explain which has been the most convincing review and why.
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GROUP A: Eleven Madison Park Restaurant

elevenmadisonpark.com
11 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010-3643
, Estados Unidos +1 212-889-0905




·        Upscale Foodie Haven

by Laura21 at Citysearch

The food is delicious with well considered texture combinations.
My husband and I have had three 'date nights' here, delighted each time. We've found that the food is a highlight of the night, but the service and ambiance of the place also just lets us relax and we end up with great conversation.

·        Average.....

by AaronFreeman at Citysearch

The food was very good, bordering on excellent. But....the atmosphere does not warrant the price. Very good service, not great though. When having a special experience like this over a couple/few hours and paying those prices I really don't want to hear all my neighbor's conversations. The menu is unique both in ingredients and in ordering style. Formal; check. Good food; check. Overpriced based upon service/atmosphere; check.

·        Great service, so-so food

by amichelle23 at Citysearch

Attended on Valentine's Day with the prix-fixe menu. Food was nauseating but service was excellent. Been to many wonderful restaurants in NYC not sure why this is a 5 star restaurant. Maybe the full menu is better? Will never return. Wine was good, but not the food...
  • Pros: Service
  • Cons: Food

·        Loved it

by leejuyun at Citysearch

I had a three course lunch with a glass of wine and it was beautiful. Everything is artistically presented with a perfect balance of flavors. It took about 10-15 minutes between courses but was so good that I can't complain. The portion is small compared to usual American sizes but after three courses, it felt just right.

·        Impeccable service; superb food!

by aaa1aaaa at Citysearch

The service at this restaurant is effortlessly excellent. They don't try too hard and are not pretentious and patronizing either. They make you feel important & are friendly without being intrusive. The food is excellent---lots of attention to detail. I have been here twice for business dinners and once for a personal dinner and it was great each time. The crowd is not hip or happening but understated...some "foodies".
  • Pros: Great food & service
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GROUP B: TACO BELL
Many locations around United States



·         Tired Of The Burgers?

Written: Jan 17 '03

Full Review: Taco Bell Hungry? In a hurry? No time to spare? Need something fast and easy? Well do I have the place for you! Taco Bell®! It’s one of our favorites and there is something for everyone in the family. Well everyone except one of our daughters who does not like tacos, pizza, spaghetti and other foods along this line. Don’t ask me why for I do not know! She just doesn’t!
But my husband, son and I do like Taco Bell®. However, I have to admit that my husband and I eat there alone when we can, but we bring our son back. And yes we will stop and get our daughter as well. But, there are times when we just splurge ourselves without the kiddies. Hey we are entitled to do so from time to time. All parents are!
If you are dieting you can eat here, you just have to do the correct meat and/or cheese exchanges for your diet plan. You will need to refer to that plan for this information or check with your doctor.
But, if you just don’t care then go for it!

·        Taco Bell: Great Food With a Couple of Down Sides

Written: Jun 27 '02 (Updated Jun 27 '02)

I don't know if it is this way all over, but here Taco Bell doesn't accept checks. Now, for those people who deal only in cash this might not be an issue, but I pretty much always use my checkbook. I find that if I have cash in my purse my children always need things and the cash evaporates almost more quickly than I can put it in my purse in the first place.

I know they used to take checks, but last holiday season when the kids and I were out shopping and we went through the Taco Bell drive-thru I discovered that checks were not an option. Now, I will say that the Taco Bell staff was incredibly helpful. They wouldn't bend the policy and take a check, but they did give me my food with the promise I would go to a nearby cash machine and come back inside to pay. I was impressed with the high level of trust; and I have to admit they did seem surprised that I came back when I went inside to pay after zipping over to the cash machine.

·        In a few words... I am an addict
Written: Oct 20 '06
In a few words... I am an addict. I am the biggest Taco Bell addict to ever walk the earth. I'm sure that I'm not alone in my mission to tame my Fourth Meal hunger by chowing down on their delightful Mexican goodness. So it might not generally be prepared by Mexicans, sure it might not really be spicy, and might be completely Americanized... but there's something about it, some sort of taco consuming drug that forces me to indulge more... forces me to desire it at night, think about it during the day, and crave it at all times. It's not just my obsession, it's my taco reality.
The cleanliness of the restaurant is perfect to all of those that wear glasses, but can't find them. The bathrooms are general well cleaned, with little to no toilet paper laying around or clogged or backed up toilets. The walls are generally peppered with graffiti, but a lot of the graffiti is fairly inspiring to those that are looking for a date, because the phone number options are seemingly limitless. One could fill up their entire datebook with the vast selection with the walls of the bathroom.
Generally, I enjoy the speed of service. If they moved any faster, then I probably wouldn't be able to finish my thesis paper on hamster fertility treatments in Kuala Lampur. So for that consideration Taco Bell, I thank you.