Monday, November 11, 2019

Poster

1) Decide which club

2) Plan how to use space on your paper: area for a slogan, club name, description, essential information and additional information, illustrations. Important information should be more visible.

3) Personalise your club name.

4) Write a short description of a club and its coaches / leaders (activities and skills)

5) Location

6) Time

7) Who is it for? A certain age group?

8) Any fees or tickets? Any equipment or materials needed?

9) Additional information (contact phone nr, e-mail etc)

10) Create a slogan

11) Decorate your poster by adding illustrations, colours


Friday, November 1, 2019

Bread

1. Bagel


Originally from Poland, popular in Germany.

2. Baguette


Origin: France, very polular in France (also Belgium and Spain), also called French bread, French stick or loaf

3. Bara Brith


Origin: Wales, means "mottled bread" in Welsh, made traditionally with yeast and dried fruit

4. Brioche 



Origin: France, contains egg, milk, sometimes cream (no yeast), made in different shapes and sizes

5. Ciabatta


Origin: Italy, made with whole wheat flour, olive oil, yeast

6. Naan


Origin: Asian and Caribbean countries, associated with Indian food, made with water, yeast and flour. similar to naan bread are tandoori pita, roti or lavash

7. Cornbread


Origin: Native Americans, popular in Mexico, also in the USA and Latin America, made with corn meal and baking powder

8. Crisp bread


Place of origin: Sweden, popular in All Scandinavian countries and Germany, typically made with wholemeal rye bread,

9. Rice bread



Origin: East of Asia, popular in Japan

10. Soda bread


Origin: North America, widely eaten in Ireland, also in Austria, Serbia and Poland

11. Tortilla

Origin: South America (Aztects), widely eaten in Spain and South America. Wraps (a type of sandwiches) have made them popular throughout the world. Tortillas are unleavened flatbreads, typically made with corn or wheat.