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Welcome to the unit
Unit 1 Food matters
Lead in
How do you greet people every day
Hello, good morning…
Have you eaten breakfast/lunch/dinner
What is your first question after school
What to eat today
FOOD!
Lead in
What does “food” mean to you Can eating make you happy
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Food is as fundamental to man as the people are to the state.
—— Chen Shou
What does the quotation from Chen Shou really mean
cannot live without
cannot exist without
The importance of food to people is comparable to the importance of people to their countries.
国以民为本,民以食为天。
Welcome to the unit
Chen Shou (233-297)
a famous historian of Western Jin Dynasty
He wrote Records of the Three Kingdoms, which gives a complete description of the history of China from the end of Han Dynasty to the beginning of Jin Dynasty.
Discussion
Have you ever tried exotic food What is your most impressive one
/ ɡ z t k/来自异国(尤指热带国家)的;奇异的;异国情调的;异国风味的
Tom Yam Gong
Tiramisu
pizza
roast meat
sashimi
taco
Discussion
Do you know what they are And where are they from
Fish and chips
Sushi
Taco
Pasta
UK
Japan
Mexico
Italy
/ t k /墨西哥煎玉米粉卷
/ p st /意大利面食
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1.Fish and chips from the UK consists of deep-fried fish and _____________ chips.
2.Sushi from Japan comes in _________________ and is very popular partly because of its freshness and convenience.
3.A taco, a traditional Mexican dish, is made up of a _____ or wheat pancake rolled around a filling.
4.Pasta from Italy is typically made from flour, water and sometimes ______.
fat golden
all shapes and sizes
corn
eggs
Watch the video again and then fill in the table.
Country Made up of/Made from Served with Ways of serving Reason for popularity
Fish and chips The UK Deep-fried fish and fat golden chips Not mentioned.
Sushi Japan It is fresh, convenient and healthy.
Tacos Mexico A corn or wheat pancake rolled around a filling Not mentioned.
Pasta Italy Flour, water and sometimes eggs Not mentioned.
Watch the video again and then fill in the table.
Country Made up of/ Made from Served with Ways of serving Reason for popularity
Fish and chips The UK Deep-fried fish and fat golden chips Not mentioned.
Sushi Japan It is fresh, convenient and healthy.
Tacos Mexico A corn or wheat pancake rolled around a filling Not mentioned.
Pasta Italy Flour, water and sometimes eggs Not mentioned.
salt and vinegar, or sauces
traditionally wrapped in newspaper; now in clean white paper / a small paper box
Sticky rice
seafood, eggs and vegetables
served in a “roll” of seaweed
beef, chicken, seafood, vegetables and cheese
meat, seafood, onions, tomatoes and mushrooms
easy to hold and relatively quick to eat
plenty of inventive ways to prepare pasta
Video script
The UK’s favourite takeaway meal is of course fish and chips. It consists of deep-fried fish and fat golden chips, and is often served with salt and vinegar, or sauces. The best place to find fish and chips is small local restaurants or food trucks, particularly in seaside towns.
The dish became widespread when new railways made it easier to bring fresh fish to industrial cities in the second half of the 19th century. The dish was traditionally wrapped in newspaper, but nowadays it comes in clean white paper or a small paper box.
Sushi is a Japanese dish that enjoys great popularity both in and outside Japan. The key to this Japanese dish is its sticky rice, and it can be topped or filled with a wide variety of other ingredients, especially seafood, eggs and vegetables. Sushi comes in all shapes and sizes and is often served in a “roll” of seaweed.Part of sushi’s popularity comes from its freshness and the ease with which it can be eaten as a quick snack. This makes it a great choice for school students and office workers who want a convenient and healthy lunch.
A taco is a traditional Mexican dish made up of a corn or wheat pancake rolled around a filling. With stands normally offering a broad range of ingredients such as beef, chicken, seafood, vegetables and cheese, you are sure to find a taco filling to your taste.
Tacos are the most well-known street food in Mexico. Easy to hold and relatively quick to eat, they are particularly popular among sightseers — perfect for relieving hunger on the go.
Pasta, a speciality of Italy, is typically made from flour, water and sometimes eggs, and comes in many different shapes. Pasta can be paired with almost anything — some common additions include meat, seafood, onions, tomatoes and mushrooms.
There are also plenty of inventive ways to prepare pasta — with a sauce, in a soup, or as part of a baked dish. No wonder it is popular all around the world.
Discussion
1. Which of the dishes in the video would you like to try most Why
Think about:
Taste, appearance, sense of freshness, occasion…
Let’s watch a video to learn how fish and chips is made by British.
Each country has its typical food. What about China
Are you aware of the four major cuisines in China
The four regional major cuisines in China are Yue cuisine, Lu cuisine, Huaiyang cuisine and Chuan cuisine. The Chinese quote “南淡北咸东甜西辣” is commonly used to refer to the light, salty, sweet and spicy flavors in each region respectively.
Discussion
2. What do you think is the most typical Chinese food
Think about:
Chinese traditional festivals, home-made dishes, well-known food…
I think the most typical Chinese food is baozi, a type of steamed bun. It has different fillings, including meat and vegetables. Chinese people usually have baozi for breakfast together with soya milk.
Discussion
3. What foods can have an impact on your feelings
Think about:
color, taste, flavor, appearance
......
Dumplings cheer me up because they remind me of the time when I was younger and helped my mom to make them.
Food in movie: Isle of Dogs
Food in literature
Harry’s mouth fell open. The dishes in front of him were now piled with food. He had never seen so many things he liked to eat on one table: roast beef, roast chicken, pork chops and lamb chops, sausages, bacon and steak, boiled potatoes, roast potatoes, fries, Yorkshire pudding, peas, carrots, gravy, ketchup, and, for some strange reason, peppermint humbugs.
– Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone
Food in literature
And, most dear actors, eat no onions or garlic, for we are to utter sweet breath; and I do not doubt but to hear them say, it is a sweet comedy. No more words: Away! Go, away!
—A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Will Shakespeare
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
—Virginia Woolf
You’re what you eat.
—Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Food is literally everywhere!
Tasks:
1. Preview Reading : comfort food
2. Finish A1&A2
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