Read the quotations (/kwow'teifnz/ unrath) and summarise the people's opinion about English food. The questions
below can help you.
a. "It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast - even the English can't do it”
(J. K. Galbraith, an economist)
b. "On the Continent people have good food; in England people have good
table manners" (George Mikes, a writer and humourist)
c. "If the English can survive their food, they can survive anything" (George
Bernard Shaw, a writer)
d. "English cooking? You just put things into boiling water and then take them
out again after a long while!" (An anonymous French cook)
1. Are the English good cooks? Which quotation says about cooking skills of the
English people?
2. What is more important for the British: good food or good table manners?
3. Is British food delicious or disgusting? What does the phrase "survive their
food" say about the taste of British food?
4. Do the English people work hard to cook delicious food? Which quotation
proves your answer?