人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit 3 Food and Culture Reading and Thinking 课件 (27张ppt)

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(共27张PPT)
Unit 3
FOOD AND CULTURE
Reading and Thinking:
Culture and Cuisine
In this period, you will:
1. read about the culture and cuisine in China.
2. learn some words and expressions about the culture and cuisine.
3. show your own opinions on the given topic.
Aims
Open page
A 1000-person-long-table banquet in the Miao village of One Thousand Households in Leishan,Guizhou.
The long table banquet is popular in minority areas in Guangxi, Yunan, Guizhou, Henan and so on.
贵州雷山千户苗寨的“千人长桌宴”。
苗族千人长桌宴是苗族宴席的最高形式与隆重礼仪,已有几千年的历史。通常用于接亲嫁女、满月酒以及村寨联谊宴饮活动。左边是主人座位,右边是客人座位。主客相对,敬酒劝饮并对酒高歌。
Open page
1. What impressed you most in the picture
2. What are the people doing
3. Where and when do you think the photo is taken
4. Why do you think they are gathering together
Hundreds of long tables are put together with hundreds of hot pots on them, winding their way along the street like a dragon.
The guests are sitting at the tables sharing food. A man is shooting video. Other people are walking on the street.
Location: ethnic minority areas
Time: during a festival
To celebrate a festival.
The Long Table Banquet
What kind of Chinese food below have you tried How do you think of it
Lu cuisine
China’s Eight Cuisines
Chuan cuisine
Yue cuisine
Su cuisine
Zhe cuisine
Min cuisine
Xiang cuisine
Hui cuisine
China’s Eight Cuisines
What causes those different cuisines throughout China
Climate
Geography
History
Kinds of crops they grow
Different traditions
and cuisines
The writer described his experience in the order of ________________.
time
clue words
Fast reading
What is the topic paragraph
Last paragraph
Fast reading
What is the topic sentence
What we can say, however, is that culture and cuisine go hand in hand, and if you do not experience one, you can never really know the other.
A.Famous food in Xinjiang.
B.Famous food in Shandong.
C.Experience of food in South and central China.
D.Culture and cuisine go hand in hand.
E.Experience of Chinese dish in America.
F.Experience of Sichuan food in Beijing.
G.What we eat can represent our personality,character and culture.
Match the main idea with each paragraph
Para.5
Para.6
Para.7
Para.2
Para.3
Para.1
Para.4
Structure
Chinese food in America
Chinese food in Beijing
Chinese food in Shandong
Chinese food in Xinjiang
Chinese food in Guang Dong
Chinese food in Henan
Culture and cuisine go hand in hand.
Para 8:Conclusion
Para 2-7:Experiences with Chinese cuisines
You are what you eat.
Para 1:Introduction
How does the writer understand the quote “You are what you eat.”
The writer thinks that the food we eat usually reflects our personality, character and culture.
Para 1
Task 1 Read Paragraph 1 and answer.
Careful Reading
1. What does the writer talk about in the rest of
the passage
2. In what order is the rest of the passage
organized How do you know
The writer uses some examples to show his understanding of the quote.
Task 2 Read the rest of the passage and answer.
Para 2
a good example
Task 4 Understand causes and effects. Think about the question.
Why do people living in different places have different kinds of cuisine
Then we moved to northern Xinjiang. Some of our friends were Kazak and Inner Mongolian. These groups traditionally wandered the open range on horse. As a result, their traditional foods are what you can cook over an open fire — usually boiled or roasted meat, such as lamb kebabs.
Para 5
cause
effect
signal word
Place Kind of Chinese food Typical dish My comments People or culture
Beijing
Shandong
Northwest China
South China
Central China
Place Kind of Chinese food Typical dish People or culture
America
Beijing
Shandong
Chinese food changed to suit American tastes
General Tso's chicken
Americans love bold, simple flavours, and are not afraid to try new foods.
Sichan cuisine
dishes with Sichuan peppercorns
offer them good friendship.
Shandong cuisine
boiled dumplings; pancake rolls stuffed
Family is important to the people there.
Northwest China
South China
Central China Xinjiang and Inner Mongolian cuisine
boiled or roasted meat
wandered the open range on horses ; cook food over an open fire.
Guangdong cuisine
dim sum
Henan cuisine
stewed noodles
show friendship and kindness.
Careful reading
Read para 2-7to complete the table below.
1. Why can’t the dish General Tso’s chicken tell about Chinese
2. What does the dish General Tso’s chicken tell about Americans
2.What impressed the writer most while in Beijing
3.What did the writer find is important to people in China while he was in Shandong
4.Why did people in Xinjiang enjoy cooking over an open fire
5.What does elegant dim sum mean
6.What does the food local people consume tell the writer
Careful reading
Read para 2-7to complete the table below.
Why do people living in different places have different kinds of cuisine
Food
Different places
Culture
① People live in different places, so they share
different local cultures.
② They share different local cultures, as a result,
they have different kinds of food.
cause
effect
cause
effect
Understand cause and effect
Sometimes two ideas are related to each other by cause and effect. That is, one thing causes something else to happen. Cause-and-effect
relationships can be direct. For example,“It was raining, so I took my umbrella.”However, some cause-and-effect relationships are not direct, and some may also have more than one cause or effect.
Match the causes to the effects below. Then find more examples from the text.
Cause
1 The flavour preferences of Americans often
differ from those of the Chinese.
2 We had no idea how to order food.
3 These groups traditionally wandered the open
range on horses.
Effect
A The chef just began filling our table with the best
food we had ever eaten.
B Their traditional foods are what you can cook
over an open fire.
C Chinese food in America is changed to suit
American tastes.
Keys:
1. C 2. A 3. B
Sometimes two ideas are related to each other by cause and effect. That is, one thing causes something else to happen.
Cause-and-effect relationships can be direct.
It was raining, so I took my umbrella.
However, some cause-and-effect relationships are not direct, and some may also have more than one cause or effect.
Understand cause and effect
1. The flavour preferences of Americans often differ from those of the Chinese.
2. We had no idea how to order food.
3. These groups traditionally wandered the open range on horses.
The chef just began filling our table with the best food we had ever eaten.
B. Their traditional foods are what you can cook over an open fire.
C. Chinese food in America is changed to suit American tastes.
Match the causes and effects below.
cause
effect
Do you think “culture and cuisine go hand in hand”
Give your reasons.
Yes, because so much of a culture is based upon food and how it is eaten and served.
No, with the impact of globalization, all kinds of food are available everywhere, so food no longer reflects cultures.
In addition, in this fast-changing world, everything is changing, including cuisines.
Discussions
2. Imagine that it is true that people's personalities are closely linked to the foods they eat. What does eating the following foods tell you about a person
spicy food vegetarian food junk food seafood
sweets chocolate rice noodles onion garlic
bacon ham sausage cabbage mushroom
bean curd
Possibly, people who like spicy food love excitement and new experiences. And people who like junk food like to enjoy life without worrying about the future.
Discussions
1 put more simply/ (to) put it simply
2 relate……to……
3 refer to
4 a case in point
5 prior to
6 consist of
7 recommend sth. to sb.
8 fill……with……
1 简单地说,简而言之
2 把……和……联系在一起
3 指的是
4 恰当的例子
5 在……之前的
6 由……组成(或构成)
7 向某人推荐某物
8 用……装满……
Phrases
Phrases
9 水饺配醋
10 煎饼卷大葱
11 烤羊肉串
12 精致的点心
13 特色炖面条
14 至少
15 倾向于做某事
16 (两件事)密切相关地;携手共进
9 boiled dumplings served with vinegar
10 pancake rolls stuffed with sliced Chinese green onions
11 lamp kebab
12 elegant dim sum
13 exceptional stewed noodles
14 at a minimum
15 tend to do sth.
16 go hand in hand