Monday, November 29, 2010

Cooking

Cooking Vocab
Choose one or two

Many Things


Quia


Recipe Activity - Reading:

Go to this web site and choose a recipe. Copy the ingredients and cooking methods to a Facebook (Ferris Internet English Wall Page). Site the source.


Option1: Don't say the name of the recipe. Ask others to guess the food.


OR


Option 2: Change one ingredient or step. Ask others to guess the mistake.



Cooking Activity - Listening:

Choose one cooking video on the Good Housekeeping website. Note down the key points.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Food Day 2 (restaurants)



Restaurant Reviews


Read the following reviews from TripAdisor.com, and guess (out of 5) how many stars they were given. Click on the restaurant name to check your answer.





Sisiliya (Yokohama): You haven't had real pizza until you've eaten here. Cooked in a brick oven right in front of you, the pizza's include just a few ingredients. At least basic Japanese communication skills required.



Naturale Buono (Yokohama): Cozy little place, delicious food, great service, and Illy coffee! If only they would lose the ‘scenes of Italy projector’....



WindJammer Jazz Bar (Yokohama): Gigantic (delicious) hamburgers (the size of a standard dinner plate and bigger than anything I've seen in America), awesome atmosphere, and live jazz bands.



Fujimamas (Tokyo): Fujimamas misses the mark. Firstly the service was really poor. We were "greeted" by a grumpy American lady who ignored us for about 5 minutes before seating us. The food itself was not dreadful but not very good either. The recipes were neither authentic nor creative. The atmosphere was ok. It was busy with a tourist crowd who were coming in from sightseeing. The bill included a service charge which is totally unheard of in Japan and when coupled with poor service, particularly stung. Overall disappointing. However, Tokyo has so many great restaurants at a broad range of prices (mostly affordable) and this is not one of them.



Kanda Yabu Soba (Tokyo): Located in Kanda since 1880 is Yabu Soba Awajicho. Your senses heighten as you walk thru the elegant Japanese garden, and you step back into time as you enter into the long corridor entrance then into the Japanese Soba House itself. Rustic walls, raised tatami floors and the ancient chanting of orders from the Okami herself.


Soba is the star, but there are many other wonderful tasty tidbits to go with your Sake or beer if you prefer, like Tendane, the crisp round shrimp tempura patty that stays crispy in the sauce, it can come by itself or with a bowl hot soba in broth or with a tray of cold Zaru Soba with a bowl of sauce for dipping and slurping. It’s all good here.



Silverado (Tokyo): I just found a great, new restaurant in Ginza Tokyo. The food was superb and very reasonably priced (for Tokyo). The staff were very, friendly and helpful and the good young chef provides interesting Japanese/California fusion food. Inside the setting is quiet and nicely lit. It was a nice place to slow down after the crazy speed of Tokyo. I will certainly go back next time I am in Tokyo.



Unit Project (to be discussed more next week):


For the unit project, you have one of two options. To publish a recipe online, or to write a restaurant review on TripAdvisor (like above), including the following:




-Give your overall impression.


-Describe the atmosphere.


-Describe the service.





-Describe some of the menu.




-Describe the taste, feel, and smell of the food (using vocab



vocabulary we studied



).


-Describe the cost and portion sizes.
-Would you recommend this? To whom?


LISTENING


Listen to the commercials & try to answer the questions.



1. Long John’s Silver What can you get for $1.99


2. Pizza Hut How do they make there pizza (3 things)? with...


3. Pizza Hut (2) What are the qualities of the pizza?


4. Dominoes What does the father say about the pizza? (why is the best... ever")?


5. Red Lobster Why is their seafood “good”?


Famous commercials:


6. Wendy's What is the problem?


7. Life cereal Why do the kids not want to eat cereal?




If you have time: How many 3-star restaurants are there in Tokyo? Paris?






English Central: Food (don't forget to sign in)



1. one piece of fish, three shrimp, & fries 2. dough made fresh everyday, pure mozzarella cheese, the finest toppings 3. all those toppings, that deep chewy crust, two layers of cheese 4. golden brown crust, melted cheese,... juicy pepperoni, sausage 5. the freshest fish 6. Where's the beef?! (patty too small) 7. Supposed to be good for you.


READING ACTIVITIES

Menus


Imagine you are on vacation in Caleb’s hometown of Portland, Oregon! Choose your breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu from the below restaurant menus.



Breakfast Menu


Your budget $12, including tip




Lunch Menu


Your budget: $15, including tip




Dinner Menu


You can splurge: $50 budget




Check out the mistakes on menus at Engrish.com. Try to understand why each is funny and fix it.





Monday, November 15, 2010

Food

Writing Projects (to be explained later)

Write a restaurant review & post online

Write a recipe & post online


VOCAB

Tools & Games

Survey



LISTENING

Sites for English Students (elllo)

Tastes

6 people: Food Cravings

6 people: Junk Food: Who are you most similar to?

Daily Diet

Lunch

Ethnic Foods

Mexican Food

Food in Ecuador

Indonesian Food

Food Issues

Food Health Problems

Fast Food Culture in America

Cooking in School

English Central: Food (don't forget to sign in)


Authentic listening (not designed specifically for learners)

National Geographic Food Videos (click Culture and then Food on the left menu)