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BRUNCH
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
Escuela de Hostelería y Turismo “Fernando Quiñones” (Cádiz)
Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Cádiz
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Brunch is a combination of
breakfast and lunch eaten
usually during the late
morning but it can extend to
as late as 3 pm on Sundays.
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Brunch originated in
England in the late 1800s,
served in a buffet style
manner, and became
popular in the United States
in the 1930s.
Breakfast
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The word refers to breaking the fasting
period of the prior night. It has its origin
in the Judeo-Christian custom of fasting.
English breakfast
Continental breakfast
A Full English breakfast
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It includes bacon, poached,
scrambled or fried eggs, fried
or grilled tomatoes, fried
mushrooms, fried bread or
toast with butter, sausages
and baked beans.
It is usually served with a
mug of tea.
 It is also called a "fry-up".
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Lunch
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In the United Kingdom lunch is
often a small meal before they
return home from work and eat
dinner.
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School children can often choose
between a cooked school meal, or
a packed lunch, which often
consists of a sandwich containing
ham or a similar cold cut of meat,
and/or cheese, a drink, often fruit
squash, a piece of fruit, and a
yogurt. Adults will often have a
similar meal.
A packed lunch
Sunday lunch
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On Sundays, the tradition is also to have a
Sunday lunch, or a roast dinner, which
consists of roasted meat, roasted and or
boiled potatoes, vegetables and gravy.
They also eat it at Christmas dinner.
BRUNCH
Some colleges and hostels serve brunch,
especially on Sundays and holidays.
 Such brunches are often serve-yourself
buffets.
 The meal includes breakfast foods such as
eggs, sausages, bacon, ham, fruits,
pastries and pancakes.
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Brunch
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Brunch is prepared by restaurants and
hotels for special occasions, such as
weddings, Valentine´s Day, Mother´s Day,
Easter Sunday.
Brunch
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A hangover cure after a night out.
What’s included in a full breakfast?
What would you like to have?
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I´d liked fried or grilled bacon, please.
I´d like poached eggs, please.
I´d like fried eggs, please.
I´d like scrambled eggs, please.
I´d like baked beans, please.
I´d like fried mushrooms,
please.
I´d like sausages, please.
I´d like toast and butter, please.
I´d like grilled tomatos, please.
I´d like black pudding, please.
More ingredients for brunch
I´d like pasta, please:
macarroni with cheese sauce
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I´d like fish in brandy sauce,
please
I´d like pork in Worcester sauce,
please.
Ingredients: white vinegar, molases, water, sugar, onions, anchovies,
salt, garlic, cloves, tamarind extract, chili pepper extract.
I´d like steamed vegetables,
please
I´d like baked potatoes, please.
I´d like pancakes, please.
I´d like seasonal fruit
brochettes, please.
What would you like to drink?
I´d like orange juice, tea or
coffee, please.
Quotations
 "Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince,
and dinner like a pauper."
Adelle Davis (1904-1974)
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“Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six
impossible things before breakfast.”
Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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“It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast - even
the English can't do it.”
John Kenneth Galbraith
Some activities
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http://www.letshavefunwithenglish.com/v
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http://www.letshavefunwithenglish.com/pr
ojects/british_culture/food.html
bulary/breakfast/vocabulary.html
Are you hungry?
Enjoy your brunch!