外研版(2024)七年级下册英语 Unit3 Food Matters 课件 (共38张PPT)

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(共38张PPT)
UNIT 3
Food matters
@Active Learning
新外研版七下
Food Vocabulary
meat
vegetable
fruit
drink
FOOD
beef, chicken, crab, shrimp, oyster, ham, pork, ribs, mutton, salmon, duck, sausage, bacon, tuna, sea cucumber, steak...
bean, carrot, potato, tomato, mushrooms, onion, peas, pepper, pumpkin, eggplant, sweet potato, cucumber, cabbage, lettuce, garlic...
apple, orange, cherry, kiwifruit, mango, lemon, plum, pear, pineapple, peach, strawberry, watermelon, litchi, durian,
coconut, avocado, grape...
tea, juice, coffee, water, milk, cola, smoothie, milkshake, beer, wine, hot chocolate, black tea, mint tea, bubble tea, soda, yoghurt...
Food Vocabulary
Fast
Favorite
Healthy/ unhealthy
Delicious
Low-calorie / k l ri/
Simple
Appetizing / p ta z /
Mouthwatering
Salty
Sugary / ɡ ri/
Nourishing / n r /
快餐
喜爱的
健康的/不健康的
可口的
低卡路里的
简餐
开胃的
流口水的
过咸的
超甜的
有营养的
FOOD
Learning objectives
By the end of the unit, you should be able to:
Introduce three home-made recipe.
Describe the relationship between food and our lives.
Explain how to use linking verbs in the sentences.
Make a fact sheet about your favourite food.
Recipe
pizza
hamburger
sushi
fish and chips
steak
hotdog
sandwich
spaghetti
Recipe
dumpling
porridge
steam buns
fire rice
dim sum
hot pot
dandan noodles
spring rolls
Signature dish around the world
“Signature dish“ in Chinese is “招牌菜”. It refers to a special dish that a chef or restaurant is particularly known for. For example, if a restaurant is famous for its spicy noodles, those noodles would be their signature dish.
What do you think is China’s signature dish
Peking Duck/ Beijing Roast Duck
Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁)
Hot Pot (火锅)
Dim sum (广式早茶/中式点心)
Delicious memories
The taste and smell of a certain food can often bring back memories. Do you have any favourite food memories
a
certain: 某个, 某位,named but neither famous nor known well
I had lunch today with a certain George Michael - not the George Michael, I should explain.
Delicious memories
Mine start with my mother. She can do magic in the kitchen: Tofu and beef become red, hot mapo tofu; carrots and mutton become lovely dumplings; a big fat hen becomes a pot of warm chicken soups; even eggs and green onions become wonderful pancakes. I always grow hungry thinking of them!
Delicious memories
But my favourite food is porridge. I often wake up to the smell of porridge. Sometimes, it’s sweet eight-treasure porridge. Other times, it’s porridge with pork and thousand-year-old eggs. Each kind of porridge tastes great in its own way. When I fall ill, my mother always makes plain rice porridge for me. That’s the simplest food on any Chinese menu. For me, however, it’s the best food in the world. And it’s better medicine than a pill!
Delicious memories
Now, I’m studying away from home. But all the warm memories stay with me. The old days still feel so sweet in my heart. What food remains strong in your memory
Question: Do you have a particular food that brings back strong memories for you
Maybe a dish from your childhood or a special meal you had on a memorable occasion
Enjoy cooking
Recipe for scrambled eggs with tomatoes
Ingredients (配料):
2 large eggs mixture.
2 tomato, cut into slices.
1 tablespoon oil
Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions/steps (步骤):
1. Heat the Pan.
2. Cook the Tomatoes.
3. Prepare the Ingredients.
5. Scramble the Eggs
4. Add the Eggs.
Grammar linking verbs
You
seem
happy.
Describing the subject
Subject
Linking verb
Subject complement
Be
Become
Seem
Appear
Stay
Remain
Smell
Sound
Taste
Look
Feel
Be: She wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
Become: Over time, he will become more confident in his abilities.
Seem: It seems like it's going to rain soon.
Appear: The magician made the rabbit appear out of nowhere.
Stay: Please stay calm during the emergency.
Remain: Despite the chaos, she remained composed.
Smell: The flowers smell wonderful in the spring.
Sound: That idea sounds interesting.
Taste: This soup tastes delicious.
Look: You look happy today.
Feel: I feel excited about the upcoming trip.
Grammar quiz
be; become; seem; appear; stay; remain; smell; sound; taste; look; feel
Please fill in the blanks with the correct form.
In the colourful town of Fruitville, there was a boy named Timmy who loved sweets. Timmy wanted to become strong and healthy, but he always seemed to choose candy over fruits and vegetables. One day, a magical cookbook appeared on his kitchen table. Timmy decided to stay curious and remain open to trying new things.
The cookbook had recipes that made healthy food smell delicious and sound exciting. Timmy's first recipe was a rainbow salad. The fresh vegetables tasted crunchy and looked like a beautiful rainbow. As he ate, he felt a burst of energy and happiness.
Over time, Timmy became more interested in healthy foods. He felt stronger and more energetic, inspiring his friends to join him.
In the colourful town of Fruitville, there was a boy named Timmy who loved sweets. Timmy wanted to become strong and healthy, but he always seemed to choose candy over fruits and vegetables. One day, a magical cookbook appeared on his kitchen table. Timmy decided to stay curious and remain open to trying new things.
The cookbook had recipes that made healthy food smell delicious and sound exciting. Timmy's first recipe was a rainbow salad. The fresh vegetables tasted crunchy and looked like a beautiful rainbow. As he ate, he felt a burst of energy and happiness.
Over time, Timmy became more interested in healthy foods. He felt stronger and more energetic, inspiring his friends to join him.
In the colourful town of Fruitville, there was a boy named Timmy who loved sweets. Timmy wanted to become strong and healthy, but he always seemed to choose candy over fruits and vegetables. One day, a magical cookbook appeared on his kitchen table. Timmy decided to stay curious and remain open to trying new things.
The cookbook had recipes that made healthy food smell delicious and sound exciting. Timmy's first recipe was a rainbow salad. The fresh vegetables tasted crunchy and looked like a beautiful rainbow. As he ate, he felt a burst of energy and happiness.
Over time, Timmy became more interested in healthy foods. He felt stronger and more energetic, inspiring his friends to join him.
Write, My food blog
About
Recipe
Steps
What’s your favourite food
What does it taste/ smell/ look like
How does it make you feel
What do you need to cook it
How do you cook it
For me, … is the best food in the world.
My favorite food is…
The taste and smell of … can often…
Ingredients …
Cut…into…
Add…to…
Wait … minutes until…
chocolate chip cookies
About
My favourite food is chocolate chip cookies . For me, cookies are the best food in the world. The taste and smell of freshly baked cookies can often make me feel warm and happy. They look golden brown with melted chocolate chips peeking through. Eating them makes me feel comforted and nostalgic.
Recipe
To make these delicious cookies, you will need the following ingredients:
Flour. Sugar. Butter. Eggs. Baking soda. Salt. Chocolate chips.
Steps
Mix Ingredients: In a bowl, cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs.
Combine Dry Ingredients: In another bowl, mix flour, baking soda, and salt. Gradually add to the wet mixture.
Add Chocolate Chips: Stir in the chocolate chips.
Bake: Drop spoonfuls of dough onto a baking sheet. Preheat the oven to 175°C and wait 10-12 minutes until the cookies are golden brown. Enjoy!
Food wheel
What foods can you see in the picture
Food pyramid / p r m d/
EAT WELL, LIVE WELL.
You need more than 40 different nutrients for good health and no single food can supply them all.
Eating healthy foods is part of a healthy lifestyle. In addtion to getting enough sleep, drinking enough water, and exercising, eating healthy is one of the keys to staying healthy and happy!
A Balanced Diet
If we make the best food choices,
our diets will be balanced.
Expression ideas
Debate on a healthy eating tip
Pear syrup with honey is good for our cough.
Fat-free yoghurt is good for your health
Eating carrots will give you better eyesight.
A: "Some people say that pear syrup with honey is good for our cough."
B: "That's not true. In fact, it really helps soothe a sore throat and reduce coughing."
A: "How do you know that "
B: "According to health experts, pears are hydrating and full of vitamins, while honey has natural antibacterial properties that can help with coughs."
A: "Some people say that fat-free yogurt is good for your health."
B: "That's not true. In fact, it really is beneficial for your health."
A: "How do you know that "
B: "According to nutritionists, fat-free yogurt is a great source of protein, calcium, and probiotics, which are good for digestion and overall health."
A: "Some people say that eating carrots will give you better eyesight."
B: "That's not true. In fact, it really can help improve your vision."
A: "How do you know that "
B: "According to health experts, carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A. Vitamin A is essential for good vision, especially in low light conditions."
Who invented ice cream
The first recorded instance of a frozen dessert made from ice and fruit.
binglao 冰酪
ice-cream
Food across borders
The history of foods is never simple. Think of ice cream. Many people see it as a Western dessert. However, this sweet treat actually came from China! In the Zhou Dynasty, Chinese people began to store winter ice to enjoy in summer. In the Song Dynasty, people started to make binglao – it just means”ice cream” in English. It was a lot like modern ice cream. Folk tales have it that Emperor Huizong suffered from stomach pains after eating too much ice. In the Yuan Dynasty, Marco Polo tasted binglao and carried the idea all the way back to Europe. People there added heavy cream and new tastes. The rest is history!
Q: What does "this sweet treat" mean why does the writer use this expression
"This sweet treat" means ice cream. The writer uses this phrase to make the text more interesting and to avoid saying "ice cream" too many times.
Q: What is the meaning of "the rest is history!"
It means that what happened next is well-known. It suggests that after Marco Polo brought the idea of ice cream to Europe, it became very popular and everyone knows about it now.
Twins in the food world
sangak
stone pancakes
hamburger
arepas
roujiamo
Sometimes, totally different cultures have similar dishes. Iranians love a kind of flat bread, sangak. People in Shannxi, China, love stone pancakes. These two look almost the same! People often compare roujiamo to hamburgers, a symbol of American food. Many people call it the “Chinese hamburger.” But in fact, the arepas of Venezuela look more like the twin brother of roujiaomo!
Food across borders
compare…to/with…对比,比较. to examine or look for the difference between two or more things
This road is quite busy compared to/with ours.
Children seem to learn more interesting things compared to/with when we were at school.
Food across borders
Food is a bridge between cultures. When foods cross borders, sweet things can happen.
Q: What is the writer trying to say in the last sentences of the passage
The writer is saying that when foods from different cultures are shared and enjoyed in new places, it can lead to positive and enjoyable experiences. It highlights how food can bring people together and create connections between different cultures.
Debate activities
Do you agree that food is a bridge between culture Why and why not
Yes, Food is a Bridge Between Cultures
No, Food is Not Always a Bridge Between Cultures
Sharing: People learn about each other by sharing food.
New Tastes: Food from different places brings new flavours.
Friendship: Eating together helps people become friends.
Confusion: Some people might not understand or like new foods.
Respect: Sometimes, people use food from other cultures without respect.
Access: Not everyone can try foods from other places.
Write, a food across borders
What is the food
Where did it come from
Where did it go
Why is it popular in different countries
Grapes are small, sweet fruits that grow in bunches.
Grapes originally came from the Middle East.
They spread to Europe, and now they are grown all over the world.
Grapes are popular because they are tasty and can be eaten fresh, dried as raisins, or made into juice and wine. They are also used in many recipes, making them a versatile and loved fruit.
Write, a food across borders
What is the food
Where did it come from
Where did it go
Why is it popular in different countries
Tomatoes are red, juicy fruits often used in cooking.
Tomatoes originally came from South America.
They travelled to Europe and then spread all over the world.
Tomatoes are popular because they taste great and can be used in many dishes like pasta, salads, and sauces. They add flavour and colour to food, making meals more delicious and interesting.
Write, a food across borders
What is the food
Where did it come from
Where did it go
Why is it popular in different countries
Hotdogs are sausages served in a sliced bun, often with toppings like ketchup, mustard, and relish.
Hotdogs originally came from Germany, where they were called "frankfurters" or "wieners."
They became very popular in the United States and then spread to many other countries.
Hotdogs are popular because they are easy to make, tasty, and can be customized with many different toppings. They are often enjoyed at sports events, barbecues, and street food stands, making them a favourite snack around the world.
Write, a food across borders
What is the food
Where did it come from
Where did it go
Why is it popular in different countries
Fried Chips are thin slices of potatoes that are fried until crispy.
Fried Chips originally came from Belgium or France, where they are called "frites" or "French fries."
They became popular in the United States and then spread to many other countries.
Fried Chips are popular because they are crunchy, tasty, and can be eaten as a snack or a side dish. They come in many flavours and are easy to find in stores and restaurants, making them a favourite treat worldwide.
Presenting ideas
Description of the Food
1
Where Can You Find It
2
History and Culture
3
Health benefits
4
This dish is....;
It looks/ tastes/ smells...;
It‘s healthy food.
It's a famous dish in...;
It came from...
People started to make...in...;
Folk tales have it that..
We need... for our bodies to work well;
... is good for
Sushi Fact Sheet
Description of the Food
1
This dish is: Sushi is a Japanese dish with rice, raw fish, and vegetables.
It looks/tastes/smells: It looks colourful and neat. It tastes fresh and a bit sour from the rice. It smells like the sea.
It's healthy food: Sushi is healthy because it has fish, which is good for you.
Sushi Fact Sheet
Where Can You Find It
2
It's a famous dish in: Sushi is famous in Japan and many other countries.
It came from: Sushi came from Japan.
Sushi Fact Sheet
History and Culture
3
People started to make: People started making sushi in Japan a long time ago.
Folk tales have it that: Stories say sushi began as a way to keep fish fresh with rice.
Sushi Fact Sheet
Health benefits
4
We need: We need protein and omega-3 from fish for our bodies.
Fish is good for: Fish is good for your heart and brain. Seaweed in sushi has lots of vitamins.
Food matters
Food bears our happy
A balanced diet makes us
Food bridges
moments
celebrations
traditions
strong
energetic
feel good
culture
people
generations
Reflection and summary
Can you introduce three home-made recipe
Can you describe the relationship between food and our lives
Can you explain how to use linking verbs in the sentences
Can you make a fact sheet about your favourite food
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