(共17张PPT)
Unit 1 Food for thought
Understanding ideas
Watch the video(next page) and answer the questions.
1 What different types of food are introduced in the video
2 Have you ever tried any of the food in the video What did you think of it
Watch the video(next page) and answer the questions.
1 What different types of food are introduced in the video
2 Have you ever tried any of the food in the video What did you think of it
Beijing duck,dazhaxie and Sichuan hot pot.
Yes. They taste very delicious.
Look at the picture and talk about your understanding of the title.
Choose the main idea of the passage.
1 How the family stays healthy by eating Chinese food.
2 What the family has done to promote Chinese food.
3 How the family cooks both Chinese and English food.
4 How the family combines food from two cultures.
Fast reading
Read Para.2 carefully and answer the question.
What's the father's attitude towards Chinese food
love......
dare not try......
be surprised by......
be shocked at......
does not take to eating......
Reading for the details
Read Para.3-5 carefully and answer these questions.
1. Do I like some parts of animals
2. What can my dad cook
3. Why does my mum not suggest us to eat roast food
4. What kind of food did I try for my first travel to China And do I like that
Yes. I enjoy that sort of food myself.
Full English breakfast ; a typical Sunday roast
Because it may make us suffer from heat inside our bodies, according to tradional Chinese medicine.
Stinky tofu — a horrible grey thing that looked and smelt like a burnt sports shoe.
Maybe I'll fall in love with stinky tofu —— someday.
Activity 6
Activity 6
What does the author mean by saying “one man's meat is another man's poison” Do you know of any similar sayings in Chinese
Read Para.6 carefully and have a discussion about the question.
It means that something that one person likes may not be liked by someone else.
Similar sayings in Chinese include “萝卜青菜,各有所爱”.
Tick the food you would like to try and see how adventurous you are.
black pudding: a type of dark sausage mainly made from pig’s blood and fat, famous in the UK and some other parts of Europe
blue cheese: a type of cheese with blue lines in it, popular in Europe and well-known for its strong taste
fried spider: a popular snack in some parts of South-east Asia
haggis: a Scottish dish made from the liver, heart and lungs of a sheep
Faced with different food you never met before, what should you do
black pudding
blue cheese
haggis
fried spider
tolerate
understand
try
accept/enjoy
We should be open-minded about the different cultures.
This can help us break down stereotypes.
(刻板印象/思维定式)
That’s how we become a person with good cross-cultural ability.
respect
Homework
Write a passage about your favourite food.
THANKS