People aged 16 and 17 may consume only 1 glass of wine, beer or cider with a meal, with the licensee's permission, providing they're with an adult and the adult orders it.. In most pubs
Trang 1The Great British Pub
The word pub is short for public house There are
over 60,000 pubs in the UK (53,000 in England and
Wales, 5,200 in Scotland and 1,600 in Northern
Ireland) One of the oldest pubs, ‘Ye Olde* Fighting
Cocks’ is in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England is
located in a building that dates back to the 11th
century
Licensing Laws
The legal age to purchase alcohol is 18 People aged 16 and 17 may consume only 1 glass of wine, beer or cider with a meal, with the licensee's permission, providing they're with an adult and the adult orders it
It is illegal to sell alcohol to someone who already appears drunk You may not buy alcohol for a drunken person on licensed premises
All off-sales require photographic ID if the person looks under 21 Purchasing alcohol on behalf of a minor will result in an £80 on-the-spot fine
Fourteen-year-olds may enter a pub unaccompanied by an adult if they order a meal Children may enter a pub with their parents until 9 p.m., which lets families enjoy reasonably priced pub meals together, and allows pubs to continue in their traditional roles as community centres
Customs
Customs in British pubs differ from those in other countries In most pubs you must go to the bar to order drinks and food and pay for your purchase immediately, there is no table service Camareros/as are called "barmen" and
"barmaids" and they do not expect frequent tipping To tip a barman or barmaid,
it is customary to occasionally say, " and one for yourself?” (“Would you like a drink yourself?)"
In some pubs orders for food are taken by waiters at the tables and not paid for immediately There is usually a sign in the pub which tells you that diners will be served at the table It is customary to tip your waiter/waitress at the end of the meal (approx 10%) However, sometimes this is included in the bill
The Landlord
The landlord and/or landlady is/are the licensees and in charge of the pub
* ‘ye olde’ is old English for ‘the old’’.
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, St Albans, Herts.
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The word pub (be) short for public house There (be) over 60,000 pubs in the UK (53,000 in England and Wales, 5,200 in Scotland and 1,600 in Northern Ireland) One of the oldest pubs, ‘Ye Olde Fighting Cocks’ (be) in
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and (be) _ located in a building that dates back to the 11th century
word and phrase match
The first one is done for you
glass of wine establecimiento autorizado
licensed premises multa inmediata
on-the-spot fine sidra
to order (a meal, drink, etc.) un menor
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Fill the gaps with the right words from the word bank
The legal _ to purchase alcohol is 18 People aged 16
and 17 may consume only 1 glass of wine, beer or cider with
a meal, with the licensee's , providing they're with
an adult and the adult orders it
It is illegal to sell _to someone who already
appears _ You may not buy alcohol for a drunken
person on licensed premises
All off-sales require ID if the person looks
under 21 Purchasing alcohol on behalf of a minor will result
in an £80 fine
Fourteen-year-olds may enter a pub by an
adult if they order a meal _may enter a pub
with their parents until 9 p.m., which lets families enjoy
reasonably priced pub meals together, and allows pubs to
continue in their traditional roles as _centres
Circle the spelling mistakes
There are five!
Customs in British pubs differ from those in other countries In most pubs you must go to the bar to order drunks and food and pay for your purchase immediately, there is no table service Camareros/as are called "barmen" and
"barwomen" and they do not expect frequent tipping To tip a barman or barmaid, it is customary to occasionally say, " and one for you?” (“Would you like a drink yourself?)"
In some pubs orders for food are took by waiters at the tables and not paid for immediately There is usually a sign in the pub which tells you that diners will be served at the table It is customary to tip your waiter/waitress at the end of the meal (approx 10%) However, sometimes this is incluided in the bill
Word Bank
age alcohol community children drunk on-the-spot permission photographic unaccompanied
Trang 4word and phrase match
glass of wine establecimiento autorizado
licensed premises multa inmediata
on-the-spot fine sidra
to order (a meal, drink, etc.) un menor
Gap Fill
The legal age to purchase alcohol is 18 People aged 16 and 17 may consume only 1 glass of wine, beer or cider with a meal, with the licensee's permission, providing they're with an adult and the adult orders it
It is illegal to sell alcohol to someone who already appears drunk You may not buy alcohol for a drunken person on licensed premises
All off-sales require photographic ID if the person looks under 21 Purchasing alcohol on behalf of a minor will result in an £80 on-the-spot fine
Fourteen-year-olds may enter a pub unaccompanied by an adult if they order a meal children may enter a pub with their parents until 9 p.m., which lets families enjoy reasonably priced pub meals together, and allows pubs to continue
in their traditional roles as community centres
Circle the spelling mistakes
Customs in British pubs differ from those in other countries In most pubs you must go to the bar to order drunks and food and pay for your purchase immediately, there is no table service Camareros/as are called "barmen" and
Trang 5"barwomen" and they do not expect frequent tipping To tip a barman or barmaid, it is customary to occasionally say, " and one for you?” (“Would you like a drink yourself?)"
In some pubs orders for food are took by waiters at the tables and not paid for immediately There is usually a sign in the pub which tells you that diners will be served at the table It is customary to tip your waiter/waitress at the end of the meal (approx 10%) However, sometimes this is incluided in the bill
Correct Spellings
drinks
barmaids
yourself
taken
included