5 Listen to a conversation. Where are 2 3.11 Jenny and Joe? 3 3.11 Listen again and complete the sentences. 1 The Shrimp Girl was painted by an artist. 2 prefers modern art. 3 The Tate Modern gallery has a lot of art. 4 The painting of the horse looks like a 5 It was painted by George Stubbs in 6 Jenny thinks that Whistlejacket was Stubbs's -. 7 They decide to visit a temporary 8 Joe likes Van Gogh's paintings because they are very 9 Liza thinks the National Gallery is 10 Liza has got a of Whistlejacket in her room.
There are some traditions concerning food. English cuisine - a thorough, simple and nutritious. The British prefer a hearty breakfast. It may consist of oatmeal, scrambled eggs with bacon, fried fish, toast and jam, tea or coffee. Toasts they prefer cold. As a rule, the same breakfast every day.
Tea - an integral part of British life, like potatoes or bread. There is even a saying: "Seven cups of tea can help to wake up, nine cups to help fall asleep."

Day meal is called lunch. On weekdays, it can be fed meat stew, fried fish, chops, liver, sausages, vegetables. Rice and pasta British eat rarely. For dessert, apple pie served hot or milk pudding. Sunday lunch - a special event. He served on beef tenderloin or lamb with vegetables and then - big pudding with custard. From 4 to 6 pm - the tea party, which is called the "5 o'clock". At this time, drinking tea with pastries or small sandwiches. In a sense, it is a ritual. For tea party postponed all other things.
Dinner (usually after 6 pm) in many ways is similar to lunch, and in many families this is the last meal of the day. Sometimes it may be followed for "supper" - usually it is the cocoa with a light meal of bread and cheese.
-Which museums are often visited in London? -I think the excursions to the National Gallery and to the Tate Gallery will be included in our tour tomorrow. -Are these excursions guided? -I don't think so.Many tourist aren't interested in art in details. They usually run along the halls of the galleries. They are attracted only by the most famous works. -It's a pity.I know that works of such mastets as Rembrandt and Holbein,Turner and Gainsborough are exhibited there. -Yes,a lot of pictures in the National Gallery were painted by great painters.
Tea - an integral part of British life, like potatoes or bread. There is even a saying: "Seven cups of tea can help to wake up, nine cups to help fall asleep."

Day meal is called lunch. On weekdays, it can be fed meat stew, fried fish, chops, liver, sausages, vegetables. Rice and pasta British eat rarely. For dessert, apple pie served hot or milk pudding. Sunday lunch - a special event. He served on beef tenderloin or lamb with vegetables and then - big pudding with custard. From 4 to 6 pm - the tea party, which is called the "5 o'clock". At this time, drinking tea with pastries or small sandwiches. In a sense, it is a ritual. For tea party postponed all other things.
Dinner (usually after 6 pm) in many ways is similar to lunch, and in many families this is the last meal of the day. Sometimes it may be followed for "supper" - usually it is the cocoa with a light meal of bread and cheese.
-I think the excursions to the National Gallery and to the Tate Gallery will be included in our tour tomorrow.
-Are these excursions guided?
-I don't think so.Many tourist aren't interested in art in details.
They usually run along the halls of the galleries.
They are attracted only by the most famous works.
-It's a pity.I know that works of such mastets as Rembrandt and Holbein,Turner and Gainsborough are exhibited there.
-Yes,a lot of pictures in the National Gallery were painted by great painters.