When Chocolate Becomes A Work of Art!: Read & Listen I
When Chocolate Becomes A Work of Art!: Read & Listen I
When Chocolate Becomes A Work of Art!: Read & Listen I
Think about it What type of chocolate do you like? How often do you eat chocolate?
Exams This reading and listening activity will help prepare you for English exams such as PET and TOEFL.
When chocolate
becomes a work of art!
hocolate is delicious,
we all know that. But
it isnt just for eating,
as these chocolate works of
art clearly show.
Answers on page 44
Pre-reading
Chocolate wall
The World Chocolate
Wonderland is a theme park
in Beijing (China). One of
its attractions is a 12-metrelong replica of the Great
Wall of China made entirely
out of chocolate. Theres
also a chocolate BMW, as
well as chocolate replicas of
more than 600 Terracotta
Army warriors.
Reading I
Reading II
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Chocolate couch
In 2009, chocolate company
Galaxy used 250kg of their
own chocolate to make a
chocolate couch. The couch
was part of their Irresistible
Reads campaign, which
was designed to promote
reading. It was put on display
in Victoria Embankment
Gardens in London. Photos
were taken of British TV
actress Emilia Fox sitting on
the couch reading a book.
Chocolate room
In 2011, seven artists from
Lithuania used 300kg of
Chocolate
mailbox
In 2011,
chocolate
company
Godiva made
a chocolate
mailbox with white
truffle hearts to celebrate
Valentines Day. The mailbox
was on display at its shop
on Fifth Avenue in New
York City. Customers could
post their love letters there,
and the company would
stamp and mail them for
free during the three weeks
leading up to Valentines Day.
Chocolate
tree
In 2012,
Patrick
Roger made
a five-metre
tree from five tons of chocolate.
The sculpture, which was at
Rogers shop in Paris, even had
chocolate monkeys hanging
from chocolate branches.
Roger wanted to raise
awareness of the problems
facing African wildlife.
Chocolate
shoes
One of
Londons
greatest
chocolatiers,
Phil Neal, once created a
collection of high-heeled
shoes made of chocolate.
Neal used top-quality,
Venezuelan chocolate, filled
the shoes with ganache and
strawberries, and decorated
them with 22-carat gold.
The shoes were on sale at
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GLOSSARY
Terracotta Army n
terracotta is a type of clay used to make
cups/plates, etc. Clay is a kind of earth
that is soft when it's wet and hard when
it's dry. The Terracotta Army is a collection
of soldiers and horses that were buried
with Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of
China, in 210209 BC. They were there to
protect the emperor in his afterlife
a warrior n
an experienced / professional soldier
to put on display exp
if you put something on display, you
put it in a museum so everyone can see it
Victoria Embankment Gardens n
a series of gardens on the north side of
the River Thames
a ceiling n
the top part of a room
a candlestick n
an object for holding a candle (a stick of
hard wax that burns and provides light)
a suite n
a set of rooms in a hotel
a nightstand n
a small table next to your bed
a ton n
more or less 1,000 kilos
to hang vb
if a monkey is hanging from a branch
on a tree, its holding onto the branch
a branch n
a part of a tree that grows from its trunk.
Branches often have leaves on them
to raise awareness exp
if you raise awareness of something,
you help people understand that thing
high-heeled shoes n
shoes with a high part at the back of
the shoe
ganache n
melted chocolate and cream thats often
used for making truffles
a mailbox n US
when you want to post a letter, you put
it in a mailbox (a post box in British
English) so the post office can send it
to stamp vb
to put a stamp on. A stamp is a small
square piece of paper that you put on an
envelope as payment for sending a letter
to mail vb
to send a letter to its destination