BBC Learning English Live webcast Thursday About this script, Callum says Sorry, this is not a word for word transcript of the programme as broadcast. This is the script I used when I went into the studio but it isn t always exactly what I said during the programme. Hello I'm Callum Robertson and this is the quiz, live from London In today's programme two teams of students will be answering comprehension and vocabulary questions on our topic, food and cooking. They will also be facing general knowledge questions and trying to win your votes in our Talk about English debate. Let's introduce today's competitors. Guests introduce themselves brief intros: name, where they come from etc. Hear each team's buzzer & my buzzer for bonus points. And before we get started with today's quiz there is something else we d like you to vote on. In last week s programme we asked you to send in pictures of food. You can see the pictures on the competition page. The vote closes just before the end of this programme, so there s still time to vote for your favourite. Now it s time for round one of the quiz. Our current Topic is food and cooking. Earlier I selected two texts from the BBC Learning English website on this topic. They are the Entertainment features Food and The new Page 1 of 6
super food. The teams have looked at the pages in advance, so let's get started, if you know the answer, press your buzzer. First the New super food, a feature all about a food which is said to be very good for health and nutrition. Here s the first question In the article, what is the new super food? Watercress Can you name 2 other super foods mentioned in the article? Blueberries, nuts, tomatoes, garlic Watercress is said to have medicinal purposes. What does this mean? Used to treat or prevent illness When was it said these medicinal properties were known from? The time of the Ancient Greeks How many people took part in the watercress experiment? Sixty GONG And that's the end of the first round Page 2 of 6
Healthy food is very popular these days. We are very aware of fats and sugars and calories. Or are we? Are you careful about what you eat from a health point of view or are you not that worried? (Response from contestants) This leads us on to our debate today which is on the topic of English food. English food has a reputation for not being the best food in the world, but is this a false image? Our teams today will be arguing different sides of this debate and if you are listening to this programme live you can vote on which team makes the best argument. The team which gets the most votes will get an extra point. Also as the teams are speaking I'll award them extra points for good arguments and good use of English. First - : Margarita & Khalid from Oxford House you have two minutes to make the argument that English food is as bad as many people think. TEAM A (Max 2 minutes) And now Ana and Illarion from The English Studio you have two minutes to persuade us that English food is not as bad as many people think. TEAM B (MAX 2 minutes) (Respond to teams with points and feedback) This is live from BBC Learning English dot com. Today our special live quiz. Time now for our next round, which is all about the vocabulary of food and cooking Page 3 of 6
ROUND 2 Vocabulary Questions What do you call the instructions for making a meal? Recipe How do you spell recipe? What do we call the different things in a recipe that go into a meal? Ingredients How do you spell ingredients? Someone who farms is a farmer, someone who bakes is a baker, what do we call someone who cooks? a cook What do we call the natural system where one animal eats another animal, usually a smaller animal? The food chain What expression using the word food do we use for something that makes you think a lot, or think carefully. Food for thought Page 4 of 6
GONG And that's the end of that round. (To teams) Do you cook? Are you a good cook? (Responses from team members) Now for the final round. General knowledge, so the questions could be about anything. Fingers on the buzzers. ROUND 3 - General knowledge questions Physics: Which is heavier, a kilogram of gold or a kilogram of silver? Both the same, a kilogram Sport: Where will the Olympics be held in 2008? Beijing Politics: Who is the British Prime Minister? Gordon Brown History: What year did the London Underground Open closest year? 1863 SCHOOL BELL Page 5 of 6
Well that sound means it's time to end the quiz. It's been very exciting so well done everyone. Before we find out the final score let's find out which team won the public vote, whose opinion was most supported: (VOTE RESULT AWARD POINT TO WINNING TEAM) And with that the final scores are: FINAL SCORES Congratulate the winners / console the losers / comment on a draw Before we go, the winner of the food photo competition (Announce winner) That's all from our live quiz. Goodbye from me and the teams. (GOODBYES) Page 6 of 6