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1 Discover Borough Market Podcast contents Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Meeting the stall owners Part 3 Meeting the stall owners Part 4 Tasting with Ceinwen Worksheet contents Activity 1 True/false reading Activity 2 Food vocabulary Activity 3 Food vocabulary gap fill Activity 4 Additional food vocabulary Activity 5 More Vocabulary definitions Activity 6 Language analysis Activity 7 Extra vocabulary booster Activity 8 Your turn Activity 9 Photos from Borough market Worksheet answers 1 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t Transcript
2 Activity 1 True/False reading Listen and decide if these statements are true or false Part ) Tom thinks Borough Market is at the centre of London s improving standard of cuisine. T/F 2) There are standard requirements for food sold at Borough Market. T/F Part ) Monn s Fromagiere is a French company but their cheeses are made in England. T/F 4) Londoners aren t accustomed to spicy food. T/F Part ) Wyndham s main selling point is that the burgers are handmade. T/F 6) Wyndham s stall owner thinks Borough Market can be educational. T/F Part ) Ceinwen thinks she can taste all the important ingredients in the smoothie. T/F 8) Tom and Ceinwen agree that the wild boar sausage sandwiches are delicious. T/F 2 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
3 Activity 2 - Food vocabulary Match the vocabulary in the box to the meanings Listen to Part sustainable seasonal fresh environmentally friendly 1) Adjective something that happens or grows at a certain time of the year. 2) Adjective something that can continue for a long time because it doesn t destroy or harm natural resources or the environment. 3) Adjective Not harmful to the environment. 4) Adjective recently grown or made. Listen to Part mild unpasteurised foodie creamy to mature farmhouse 3 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
4 1) Adjective something that is made in a traditional way using traditional methods. 2) Adjective a way to describe food that contains cream. 3) Adjective something that has not gone through the process of being heated in order to remove bacteria. 4) Noun someone who is passionate about and is very interested in food. 5) Verb to give food or wine enough time to develop their full flavour. 6) Adjective a way of describing something that doesn t have a strong flavour. Listen to Part locally sourced free range 1) Adjective something that is found or got from a small area which you are talking about. 2) Adjective produced by farm animals that are allowed to move around outside and are not kept in cages. 4 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
5 Listen to Part organic anti-oxidant crushed blended chewy edible tender doughy moreish tough 1) Adjective two or more of the same products combined together. 2) Noun - a substance that slows down the rate at which something decays (because of oxidisation) 3) Adjective soft and thick - usually describing bread. 4) Adjective food that is free from artificial chemicals. 5) Adjective describes food that needs to be chewed a lot before swallowing. 6) Adjective something that tastes good and makes you want to eat more of it. 7) Adjective something that is pressed so that its shape changes completely. 8) Adjective food that is difficult to eat or cut. 9) Adjective easy, suitable or safe to eat. 10) Adjective soft and easy to cut and chew. 5 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
6 Activity 3 Food vocabulary gap-fill Use the vocabulary from exercise 2 to complete Stanley s description of his eating habits I wouldn t call myself a 1 f but I do enjoy eating and I m slowly becoming a better cook. I love buying 2 f bread from the local bakers especially when it s still warm and just out of the oven. I m a huge fan of Indian food but I don t like strong flavours so I ll always go for a 3 m curry. I tend to snack a lot in between meals especially different types of nuts, they are so 4 m, I think I m addicted! I m quite conscious about buying ethical food so I ll always buy 5 f eggs and 6 o meat, which is so much tastier and more 7 t than ordinary meat. I also think it s really important to eat 8 l s food because if you import food from the other side of the world it causes so much pollution. I guess there is a demand for certain food all year round like strawberries but I try and eat 9 s fruit and vegetables so for example I ll only eat strawberries in the summer months. My favourite summer drink is strawberries and bananas 10 b together with a little bit of mint. 6 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
7 Activity 4 - Additional food vocabulary Listen again and complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase. Part ) I m absolutely 1 s so let s go and explore Borough Market. Part ) Ceinwen - You feel full of life. Tom - Yeah. Ceinwen - All those antioxidents. Tom - 2 f o b. 3) Ceinwen - It s a Brazilian berry from the rainforest. Tom - Ok. Ceinwen It s very 3 r i vitamin C. 4) Would you like to explain what an 4 a is Tom? 5) I hope you enjoyed the sounds, flavours and maybe even the smells of Borough Market. I ve 5 e like a k and I m 6 s. 7 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
8 Activity 5 - Additional food vocabulary gap fill definitions If you are you are very hungry (adjective). If you are it means you have lots of energy (idiomatic phrase informal). When a food is something (vitamins/protein etc.) it means it contains a lot of this. It is used in a positive sense for example oranges are rich in vitamin c (adjective). An is something that is believed to cause sexual desire (noun). If you it means you eat plentiful amounts of high quality food (verb phrase). When you are it means you are completely full and you cannot eat any more (adjective informal) 8 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
9 Activity 6 - Language Analysis Collocation corner sustainable sources/development/production fresh bread/fish/fruit seasonal fruit/vegetables/drought environmentally friendly organisation/process/food farmhouse cheese/jam/bread unpasteurized milk/cheese/yogurt mature cheese/wine/whisky creamy sauce/dessert/milk mild cheese/curry/sauce chewy meat/sweets/asparagus crushed ice/fruit/garlic blended whiskey/fruit/ingredients locally sourced produce/products/food doughy bread/bagels/roll free range egg/chicken/poultry organic vegetables/meat/milk 9 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
10 Activity 7 - Extra vocabulary booster renaissance (noun) a growth of interest or activity in something such as music, art or literature. mission statement (noun) the short written aims of a company, charity or governmental organisation. to skip (verb) to miss or avoid doing something that you usually do or should do. predominantly (adverb) - for the most part/mostly/mainly. 10 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
11 Activity 8 Your turn Choose one of the following options and record yourself talking about them using the vocabulary from this worksheet. You could consider some of these questions to help you. 1) You and food Are you a foodie? What types of food and drink are predominantly in your fridge? When you are starving what do you tend to eat? What is more important to you when buying food price or quality? Do you ever think about the environment when you buy food i.e. is the food locally sourced? Do you buy organic/free range/seasonal food? Do you ever skip meals? How would you describe the food you cook? i.e. flavoursome, mild etc. 2) Your country and food What food is your country famous for? What are the dominant flavours in your country s most popular dishes i.e. mild or spicy? Is most of the food locally sourced or imported? Do people buy organic or free range products? Do people buy their food predominantly from supermarkets or food markets like Borough market? What seasonal fruit or vegetables are available i.e. strawberries in summer but not in winter etc. 11 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
12 Activity 9 Photos from Borough Market 12 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
13 10 - Discover Borough Market Answers Activity 1 True/False reading Listen and decide if these statements are true or false 1) T 2) T 3) F (cheese is made in France) 4) F (they are used to the spice from Indian food) 5) T 6) T 7) F (she can t taste the acai) 8) T Part 1 1) Seasonal 2) Sustainable 3) Environmentally friendly 4) Fresh Part 2 1) Farmhouse 2) Creamy 3) Unpasteurised 4) Foodie Activity 2 - Food vocabulary 13 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
14 5) To mature 6) Mild Part 3 1) Locally sourced 2) Free range Part 4 1) Blended 2) Anti-oxidant 3) Doughy 4) Organic 5) Chewy 6) Moreish 7) Crushed 8) Edible 9) Tender Activity 3 Food vocabulary gap fill Use the vocabulary from exercise 2 to complete Stanley s description of his eating habits 1) Foodie 2) Fresh 3) Mild 4) Moreish 5) Free range 6) Organic 14 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
15 7) Tender 8) Locally sourced 9) Seasonal 10) Blended 1) starving 2) full/of/beans 3) rich/in 4) aphrodisiac 5) eaten/king 6) stuffed Activity 4 - Additional food vocabulary Activity 5 - Additional food vocabulary definitions If you are starving you are very hungry (adjective). If you are full of beans it means you have lots of energy (idiomatic phrase informal). When a food is rich in something (vitamins/protein etc.) it means it contains a lot of this. It is used in a positive sense for example oranges are rich in vitamin c (adjective). An aphrodisiac is something that is believed to cause sexual desire (noun). If you eat like a king it means you eat plentiful amounts of high quality food (verb phrase). 15 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
16 When you are stuffed it means you are completely full and you cannot eat any more (adjective informal) Discover Borough Market Transcript Part Good morning, you find me here on the South bank close to the River Thames. I got up really early, skipped breakfast which is very unlike me and I did it because I knew I was coming to possibly the best food market in London. I m absolutely starving so let s go and explore Borough Market. So I know what you re thinking English food is disgusting, fish and chips for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Well my friends I m here in Borough market to destroy this myth and to find out more about the place that is seen as the heart of London s food renaissance. A market has existed in this location, in the shadow of Southwark Cathedral next to London bridge since the 12 th century and its aim has always been to provide fresh produce for Londoners. These days a charitable trust runs the market and its mission statement quite simple; to ensure that the food here is both fresh and seasonal whilst also coming from sustainable and environmentally friendly sources. Ok, enough talking let s go inside. 16 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
17 Part Ok the first thing that strikes you about Borough Market is the diversity, there are stalls selling food from all over the world. You can try cheese from France one minute and tea from India the next. Perhaps mostly importantly it s the quality of food you can get in Borough Market that makes it so popular, it truly is a foodies heaven. Tom - Ok I m standing at Monn s fromagerie. Owner - I sell French cheeses, mainly sort of farmhouse and unpasteurized cheeses. They re matured in the south east of France and then we bring them over once a week. Well there s 15 different cheeses here ranging from quite creamy and mild and young to sort of mature stronger cheeses both soft and hard. Tom - Ok I m standing by the Cool Chilli Company stall, let s go speak to the owner. Owner - We sell chillies from Mexico, different types of chilli, different grades of heat and different chilli sauces. Tom - And what do you think makes Borough market so special? Owner - It has a reputation I think, it s a very old market but also they have unique products from all over the world. Tom - And do English people like the sort of, it is Mexican food, isn t it? 17 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
18 Owner -Yes Mexican. Tom - And English people like the spice they like the heat? Owner - Yes they like it. I think they are used to it from the Indian food. Part Tom - I m at the Wyndham House Poultry Store could you talk us through your products please? Owner - Ok so we sell predominantly free-range chickens and we do free-range hot food chicken burgers and chicken wraps. Tom - And what makes these products so special and what kind of flavours do they have? Owner - Well what makes them so special is number one we make all the burgers ourselves and all the chicken is free-range and we make them to order so it s all fresh, predominantly locally sourced and that s about all to summarise. Tom - Yeah it smells amazing I have to say. How long have you been in the market for? Owner About for a good 8 years. Tom - And what makes Borough Market so special? Owner - I guess for people who want to learn about food you ve got a selection of food from all over the world. You get to talk to the 18 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
19 people who make or rear the products which is always more interesting than going to a supermarket. Tom - Yeah absolutely. I m now with my mate Ceinwen and it s the moment I ve been waiting for all day, it s time to taste the food. Part Tom Ok, We re at the organic juice bar, I think we re going to go for the acai, how do you say that? Ceinwen - Acai. Tom - Acai which is a. Ceinwen - It s a Brazilian berry from the rainforest. Tom - Ok. Ceinwen - It s very rich in vitamin C. Tom - And we re going to have sort of apples, kiwis and bananas all sort of crushed together and blended into a smoothie. I m very excited. Ceinwen - I m excited too Tom. Tom - Ok so Ceinwen are you going to try it? Ceiwen - Ok, oh really nice. Tom Yeah? 19 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
20 Ceiwnen - Have a go. Tom - Ah that s tasty, I can really taste the bananas. Bananas always seem to come through quite a lot. Can you taste the acai? Ceiwnen - Not really sure. Tom - I feel better already, I feel Ceinwen - You feel full of life. Tom - Yeah. Ceinwen - All those anti-oxidents. Tom - Full of beans. Tom Ok this is where Borough market gets very high class, we ve got oysters. Aphrodisiacs I believe Ceinwen. Ceinwen - They are apparently. Would you like to explain what an aphrodisiac is Tom? Tom - I think I ll let the listeners imagine what that might be but it helps. Ceinwen - It helps in the bedroom department. Tom - It does, again the smell is pretty strong. Do you want to sample one? Ceinwen - No I m alright. Tom - Ok me too. Tom - Ok we ve just sat down with our wild boar sausage sandwiches, how does it taste Ceinwen? 20 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
21 Ceinwen - Really really good. It s got rocket in there, nice sauce on top. Tom - Yeah great sauce sort of peppercorn sauce. The sausage is really chewy. Ceinwen - Mine s a little bit tough actually. Tom - Really? Ceiwnen - Yeah but it s still a really nice flavour. Tom - It s also really tender, the meat s really tender and the bread s really doughy as well I find it s really sort of so edible so moreish. Ceinwen - Very flavoursome. I hope you enjoyed the sounds, flavours and maybe even the smells of Borough Market. I ve eaten like a king and I m stuffed. Be sure to check out the accompanying worksheet with loads of great vocabulary and a full transcript. I m Tom Rees, see you soon. 21 P a g e d i s c o v e r b o r o u g h m a r k e t
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