人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册 Unit3 Food and Culture Using Language Reading for Writing 精品课件(共18张PPT)

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2019人教版选择性必修二unit3 Food and Culture Using Language
Reading for Writing课件
Lead-in
What do you think makes up a healthy diet
A healthy diet is balanced diet which contains meat, pork, fish, dairy
products, fresh vegetables and fruit.
2. What are some rules for healthy eating
Eat Mostly Plants, Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts, and Seeds ; Eat Real Food,
Not Processed Food; Eat a Variety of Different Foods; Stop Eating Before
You Are Full; Avoid Foods That Are Prepackaged and Sold in a Can, Box, or Plastic
Container
Read the text quickly and match the subheadings with the paragraphs.
Paragraph 1 A. Slow Eating is Good
Paragraph 2 B. Reducing Sweets is Key
Paragraph 3 C. The Real Killer is Sugar
Paragraph 4 D. The Way You Look at Food is Most Important
Paragraph 5 E. Keep It Fresh and Balanced
Study the language and structure
Now answer questions below:
1.What is a point in a passage
The writer’s opinion or the main point.
2. What kind of information is a detail
A fact or feature about something.
3. What is the relationship between a point and a detail
A detail is used to support a point.
There is much debate nowadays as to what makes up a healthy diet. For example, scientists have insisted for years that a big enemy of health is fatty food. However, there is increasing evidence that the real driver of poor health is not so much fatty food, as it is sugar. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. And in America, people who receive 25% of their daily calories or more through sugar are twice as likely to die from heart disease than people who receive less than 10% a day (Journal of the American Medical Association, 2014). This is true regardless of (despite/in spite of)how healthy the rest of their diet might be. Put more simply, while people continue to argue over whether or not fatty food is dangerous, we already know that sugar is a killer.
What are the key details that support each point
Point: The real driver of poor health is not so much fatty food, as it is sugar.
Details: And in America, people who receive 25% of their daily calories or more
through sugar are twice as likely to die from heart disease than people who
receive less than 10% a day.
(Journal of the American Medical Association, 2014)
reference
Sentence for writing
Much of this extra sugar comes from sweets and sweet drinks. The average American gets 1/3 of his or her sugar through sweet drinks alone. The American Heart Association recommends that we limit ourselves to less than 100-150 calories a day from sugar, which is less than what is usually contained in one can of sweet drink or in a single candy bar. In other words, if you want to be healthy, you have to cut down on desserts, and cut out sweet drinks altogether.
Point: Much of this extra sugar comes from sweets and sweet drinks.
Details: The average American gets 1/3of his or her sugar from sweets or sweet
drinks.
(the American Heart Association)
reference
Please read the first two paragraphs again and judge whether the following statements are true or false.
1. Fat is a higher risk to health than sugar.
2. It is certain that what comprises a healthy diet.
3. Fatty food is the biggest driver of poor health.
4. In order to keep healthy, we need to cut down on sugar taking in.
5. Cancer is number one killer of Americans.
6. Having two cans of sweet drinks a day has no effect on our health.
7. It is suggested that we should not take more than one single candy
bar every day.
8. People taking in too much fatty food have a higher risk of getting heart
disease.
F
F
F
F
F
F
T
T
Beyond this, you can keep healthy by consuming different categories of fresh foods, especially fruit and vegetables, which are full of vitamins and fibre, rather than processed foods. Processed foods often contain less nutrition, and have higher quantities of sugar, salt, and fat than fresh ingredients. Besides this, it is also important to have some meat, beans, or dairy products in your diet, as they provide the necessary protein for strong bones and muscle growth. As with everything in life, moderation is key. The ideal diet is a balanced one, without too much or too little of any one thing.
Point: You can keep healthy by consuming different categories of fresh
foods...rather than processed foods.
Details: 1. Fruit and vegetables are full of vitamins and fiber.
2. Processed foods often contain less nutrition, and have higher qualities
of sugar, salt, and fat than fresh ingredients.
Please match the following pictures with the contents of different foods.
Vitamins & fibre
High in sugar , salt &fat
Protein for strong bones & muscles growth
Less nutrition
Moderation is the key. Ideal diet : balanced diet
Finally, a fundamental key to healthy eating is to eat slowly. It takes about twenty minutes from the time you start eating for your brain to tell your body that you are full. What this means is that people who chew too quickly end up eating too much food because they still feel hungry. Eating slowly also allows your body to digest your food better, and will allow you to enjoy your food more. In addition, studies show that consistent eating habits, for example, taking three meals a day at the same time each day, are better for our health. It is also better to eat a modest amount of food each time, rather than to eat a lot in one meal, and then a little in the next.
Point: A fundamental key to healthy eating is to eat slowly
Details: 1. People who chew too quickly end up eating too much food because
they still feel hungry.
2. Eating slowly also allows your body to digest your food better, and
will allow you to enjoy your food more.
(By adopting opinions from persuasive studies. )
reference
Chew your food slowly
1. Your body will digest the food better.
2. You will enjoy your food more.
3. Chew too quickly will end up eating too much.
1. Consisting eating habits—taking three meals at the same time each day.
2. Eating a modest amount of food each time.
3. Don’t skip any meal of the day.
There is no one trick to healthy eating. Rather, healthy eating starts with having a healthy attitude towards food. One question you can ask yourself is, “Do I eat to live, or live to eat ” If you are using food mostly for nutrition, then you are on the right track with your diet. However, if food has become the centre of your life, you might be on the road to bad health. It is up to you to decide how you want to live, and to make the right decisions about your diet.
Point: healthy eating starts with having a healthy attitude towards food.
Details: 1. If you are using food mostly for nutrition, then you are on the right
track with your diet.
2. if food has become the centre of your life, you might be on the road to
bad health.
Conclusion : It is up to you to decide how you want to live, and to make the
right decisions about your diet.
List the linking words
Underline the linking words in the passage
Writer’s purpose Linking words
To introduce another way of saying what was already mentioned in the previous sentence.
To show that contrasting ideas are being introduced.
To list or add information
To give examples
To put more simply, in other words, what this means is that, that is to say, to put this in another way, in simple words, or rather……
Rather, rather than, instead, on the contrary, on the other hand, nevertheless, otherwise, in contrast…….
Besides, in addition, also, what is more, moreover……
For example, for instance, such as……
List your good eating habits and bad ones
What I ate and drank over the last three days.
My good habits:
My bad habits:
Ways to improve eating habits:
Bread, milk, noodles, rice, pork, beef, chicken, fish, cabbage, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, potato, soup, tea, banana…….
Taking three meals at the same time each day.
Seldom having sweet drinks.
Eating fruit and vegetables every day.
Having processed foods sometimes.
Eating too fast.
Eating too much sometimes in one meal.
Cut down on processed foods and have more fresh foods.
Eat slowly and enjoy the food.
Eat a modest amount of food each time. As with everything in life, moderation is key.
Say no to sweets and reduce snacks.
Suggestions from the text:
Facts about diet and nutrition:
Cut down on desserts and cut out sweet drinks.
Keep a balance by consuming different categories of foods, including fresh fruit and vegetables, rather than processed foods, and some beans, meat, or dairy products.
Eat slowly.
Eat a modest amount of food each time and form consistent eating habits.
Have a healthy attitude towards food.
Sugar is a killer of health.
Much of the extra sugar come from sweets and sweet drinks.
Fruit and vegetables are full of vitamins and fiber needed for health.
Processed foods contain less nutrition and have higher quantities of sugar, salt, and fat.
Meat, beans, or dairy products provide the necessary protein for strong bones and muscle growth.
It takes about twenty minutes from the time you start eating for your brain to tell that you are full.
Exchange drafts with a partner. Use this checklist to help you revise the draft.
Does the writer use details to support each point
Does the writer use proper linking words to tie the essay together
Has the writer really thought about his or her diet carefully
Does the writer use vivid words to add stress to his or her points
Put up your essay in the classroom or read it to your class.
Put up your essay in the classroom or read It to your class.
Use your notes to write your essay. You can start like this:
Overall, I think I have healthy/ unhealthy eating habits. As for the things that I am doing right, … Still, I should improve my eating habits by …
Your turn to write
One possible version
Overall, I think have healthy eating habits. As for the things I am doing right, I having a balanced diet and trying to eat fresh food as much as possible.
After noting down what I have eaten over the last three days, I can see lots of nutritious and healthy foods on the list, such as fish, meat, eggs, fruit, and vegetables, which contain much nutrition, providing fiber, vitamins, protein, and minerals necessary for health.
However, I do have some bad eating habits. For example, I sometimes eat too much rice and bread. One may put on weight easily if consumed more than enough. Besides, after taking sports I drink a lot of soft drinks high in sugar. I must say no to sweets. Lastly, I have a preference for Xuanwei ham, a delicious processed pork, which is high in salt and fat. Now I am determined never to take a bite of ham.
After reading the article entitled “Healthy Eating”, I now better understand how to eat more healthily and improve my food choices. After all, healthy eating starts with a healthy attitude.
Thank you!