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Lesson 1Lesson 2Extended ExercisesCheckpointAgendaUNIT GOALS1.Discuss what to eat2.Make food choices3.Order and pay for a meal4.Discuss food and health5.Write about food333Lesson 1Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriting3Lead-inSitcom: Whats in the Salad?Scene 1Scene 2Scene 11. The lamb is cooked with _pepperonionssalt2. The tomato salad is made with _ garliconionsolive oil3. The fish is made with _ lemonbutteryogurt4. The large salad is made with _ tomatoescarrotseggWhat are the ingredients in each dish? Circle the ingredients the waitress talks about.Scene 2Check the health tips Cheryl talks about according to what you hear. Dont eat dessert. Dont eat foods with a lot of calories. Eat seafood. Drink a lot of water. Dont eat chocolate. Eat small portions. Dont eat potato chips. Eat meat. Dont eat a lot of bread. Eat vegetables for snacks.ListeningGrape pepper carrot onion brocoliChicken sausage steak Crab shrimp seashellPastaCheese milkCorn soybeanCake ice cream candy cookiesPart 1 Are You Ready to Order?Part 2 Ordering Food.Part 3 Categories of Food.Part 4New WordsPhrases and Expressions333Part 1 Are You Ready to Order?Listen and write True or False according to what you hear._ 1. The customer orders carrots._ 2. The customer doesnt order soup._ 3. The chicken comes with the salad._ 4. The chicken comes with a vegetable.TFTTPart 2 Ordering Food.Listen and circle the right answer to each question.1. The first customer starts with _.A. potatoesB. saladC. soup2. The second customer orders _.A. fried fish and broccoliB. grilled chicken and carrotsC. salad and chicken soup3. The customers do not order _.A. a main dishB. a beverageC. dessertPart 3 Categories of Food.Listen to the six conversations and classify the foods.vegetablesfruitmeatseafoodConversation _ Conversation _ Conversation _ Conversation _dairy productsgrainsoilssweetsConversation _ Conversation _ Conversation _ Conversation _4635213Part 4Passage 1 What Do They Like to Eat?Passage 2 Table Manners.Passage 1 What Do They Like to Eat?Read the following statements before listening to the passage. And then, check whether each statement is True (T), False (F), or Not Mentioned (NM) according to what you hear.T F NM 1. Ann Smith loves salad and vegetables. 2. Anthony eats a lot of sausage. 3. Anthony doesnt like vegetables or dessert. 4. Emily eats only fruit and grains. 5. Emilys favorite meal is dinner. Passage 2 Table Manners.Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks.It is important to learn something about table manners, as they are so useful in our 1 _ life. Here is how: As soon as the hostess picks up her 2 _, pick yours up and lay it on your lap. The hostess herself usually serves the main 3 _, then asks each guest what piece he prefers, and it is quite proper to state your 4 _ as to lean or fat, dark or light. If you have English and American friends you will notice a few 5 _ in their eating habits. The food is passed around at your left hand so that you can 6 _ serve yourself with your right hand. Never serve yourself while the dish is on your right; it is then the 7 _ of your neighbor on the right. It is polite to take some of everything that is passed to you. But if there is something you do not like, you may 8 _ say: No, thank you.dailynapkincoursepreferencedifferencesconvenientlyturnquietlyNew Wordspepper n. 胡椒粉olive n. 橄榄树;橄榄叶carrot n. 胡罗卜dessert n. 餐后甜点portion n. 一部分,一份snack n. 小吃,快餐sauce n. 酱油;调味料fatty adj. 脂肪的,含脂肪的;脂肪过多的fried adj. 油炸的grill v. 烧烤appetizer n. 开胃食品dairy n. 奶制品;牛奶场New Wordsentre n. (美)主菜lettuce n. 植莴苣;生菜steak n. 肉排;牛排shrimp n. 小虾raw adj. 未加工的cookie n. 小甜饼roast v. 烤,烘,烘烤broccoli n. 花椰菜category n. 种类,类别gallon n. 加仑sausage n. 香肠;腊肠New Wordsmoderation n. 适度preference n. 偏爱;优先选择conveniently adv. 便利地;方便地hostess n. 女主人;女房东;女老板lap n. 大腿前部,膝盖lean adj. 瘦的;贫乏的Phrases and Expressionspotato chip 土豆片come with 与一起供给;伴随发生French fries 炸薯条,炸土豆片start with 以开头take care of 留心;照料,照顾in moderation 适中地,适当地as to 关于,至于pass around 分,分发;传送3SpeakingMake Food Choices.Conversation ModelConversation Pair WorkConversation ModelRead and ListenA: Ill have the pasta for my main course, please.What does that come with?B: It comes with soup or salad.A: What kind of soup is there?B: There is tomato soup or chicken soup.A: I think Ill have the salad.B: Certainly. And to drink?A: Water, please.Rhythm and intonation practiceNow listen again and try to imitate. Pay attention to the stress pattern.Conversation Pair WorkA: Ill have the _ for my main course, please.What does that come with?B: It comes with _ or _.A: What kind of _ is there?B: There is _ or _.A: I think Ill have the _.B: Certainly. And _?A: _, please.Continue the conversation in your own way.Use the guide to discuss what to eat, or create a new conversation.333ReadingTopic PreviewText AText BVocabulary ExercisesVocabulary ActivityTopic PreviewWhat kinds of food are healthy? green salad cereal with milk peppers and garlic raw vegetables fried foods high-fat snacks sausagesTopic Preview For example, in the article “Healthy Eating Tips,” only these pieces of information are important. Start your day - -. Eat breakfast. Take a piece of fruit - - - during your commute. - - -, - -, - - -. Use “lite” dairy products, - - low-fat and better for your health. - - - - meat, trim all - fat. Fried foods? Snacks? Desserts? Sweets? - - - - - - - - -. - - high in calories and - - high in fat, salt, and sugar.Reading Strategy: reading for the general ideaWhen reading for the general idea of an article, skim the article for the most important information. Dont spend time on every wordTopic Preview Pack - - - - raw veggies. Buy healthy snacks - -. Cut down on portion size - - - - - - - -. Eat - in moderation.PracticeRestate each tip in your own words.1. In the morning, eat breakfast.2. _.3. _.4. _.5. _.6. _.7. _.8. _.3Text ATextComprehension CheckText AHere are some tips for healthy eating at home, work, and elsewhere.Try some of these ideas.Start your day off right! Eat breakfast.Take a piece of fruit to munch on during your commute. It tastes great, is filling, and provides energy.Use “lite” dairy products, which are low-fat and better for your health.Text AHere are some tips for healthy eating at home, work, and elsewhere.If you like to eat meat, trim all visible fat.Fried foods? Snacks? Desserts? Sweets? They taste great but are not great for you. They are high in calories and can be high in fat, salt, and sugar.Pack your own snacks of raw veggies. Buy healthy snacks like pretzels.Text AHere are some tips for healthy eating at home, work, and elsewhere.Cut down on portion size so you dont eat too much unhealthy food.Eat everything in moderation.Comprehension Check1. Take a piece of fruit to munch on during your commute.A. eatB. buyC. helpD. look at2. Use “lite” dairy products, which are low fat and better for your health.A. richB. lightC. fattyD. good3. If you like to eat meat, trim all visible fat.A. eatB. takeC. cut offD. clean4. Cut down on portion size so you dont eat too much unhealthy food.A. Eat larger portionB. Eat smaller portionsC. Cut food with knivesD. Buy fewer snacks5. Eat everything in moderation.A. lightB. littleC. muchD. not too muchUse each sentence to help you understand the meaning of each underlined word or phrase. 33Text BWarm-upText Critical Thinking Warm-up1.Do you like going out for dinners with your friends on weekends? List some reasons.2.Which do you prefer, homemade food or food in restaurants? Why?Text B Are You a SHEF?It is Saturday night - what is a group of friends to do? They could go out to a bar or pub, they could enjoy a wonderful meal in a restaurant. That is what may have happened a few years ago. However, new research has shown that three times as many Britons英国人;大不列颠人would rather stay in and cook a meal for friends than have a wild night out. These people are being described as the Stay Home and Entertain Friends (SHEF).Mark is an IT manager from Manchester and could be described as a SHEF. “I like to socialize with my friends, but going out every weekend can be really expensive. Weve found an alternative: head to the local pub for one or two drinks, then go back to one of our homes for food, drink and listen to some music. Much less hassle and more fun than going into the city center and struggling to get a taxi at 2 a.m.!”Text B The survey also found that many people associated romance with home-cooked, candlelit dinners with their partners, claiming that this was a perfect recipe for a great Saturday night. Couples getting to know each other over a meal is a far healthier way than shouting over noisy, drunken crowds.According to another study by insurance company More Than, people are also turning to their homes as a source of entertainment and a sanctuary from the stress of modern living. The new “staying in” culture is driving increased spending on home improvement and entertainment systems within the home. Many people in the UK have set up home cinemas with plasma screen televisions, satellite television and DVD players.1. A group of friends could go out for entertainment a few years ago. _Critical ThinkingBased on the information in the reading, check the statements that are probably true. Think and explain.A few years ago, it was a fashion for a group of friends to enjoy themselves in a bar or a restaurant on weekends. It was wonderful and refreshing for friends to get together after a weeks work. 2. Mark is a SHEF preferring to entertain his friends at home. _3. The new “staying in” culture spends much more on home improvement and entertainment systems. _Critical ThinkingBased on the information in the reading, check the statements that are probably true. Think and explain.Mark is an IT manager who likes to entertain his friends at home on weekends. He wants to have a more relaxing and less noisy environment. Moreover he can save some money. Friends may feel more comfortable at a home and have more fun.Entertaining friends at home needs more improvement on homes, like having interior decorations, advanced cooking and storing systems, and clean and tidy rooms, etc. In addition, a stereo system and a home cinema would add to the perfection of the entertainment.Vocabulary ExercisesMatch the words or expressions with their definitions.1. healthyA. advice2. fatty B. food eaten between meals3. snack C. a regular trip4. in moderation D. good for your body5. tipE. make fit for companionship with others6. commuteF. directions for making food7. socialize G. containing a lot of fat or oil8. recipe H. show hospitality to guests; amuse9. insuranceI. not too much10. entertainJ. safeguard against loss, sickness, death, etc in return for regular paymentsVocabulary ActivityFood categories. Write names of food for each category below as many as possible.OilsMeatDairy productsSea foodGrainsSweetscorn oillambyogurtsquidpastacookiesbean oilsesame oilpeanut oilolive oilporkchickenbeefgooseducksteakbaconmilkcheesebuttershrimpfishclamcrabbreadnoodlesricepiespaghetti pancakepizzacandy puddingpiecake33WritingStep 1 ReadingStep 2 ListingStep 3 FillingStep 4 WritingStep 1 Reading( )1. food choices( )2. beverage choices( )3. prices( )4. the name of the restaurant owner( )5. the names of the waiters and waitresses( )6. the name of the chef( )7. a restaurant reviewRead the menu from the World Caf. Check()the information you can find. Step 2 Listingappetizer:salad:entre / main course:dessert:beverage:Look at the menu from the World Caf again. Write the items that you would like to order.Step 3 FillingWhat food will you order?Ill eat at _. Ill start with the _. Then Ill have the _ that comes with salad. Ill have _ to drink and _ for dessert.World Caf Mexican black bean souproast chicken bottled water ice cream Ill eat at Louis Restaurant. Ill start with tomato soup. Then Ill have grilled steak that comes with salad. Ill have fruit juice to drink and chocolate cream pie for dessert.Step 4 WritingLook at the two menus. Decide on the restaurant and order what you would like to eat. Write down three or four sentences about your choices and compare yours with your partners.LouisRestaurantAppetizers Shrimp salad Tomato soupEntresAll entres come with a choice of soup or salad.Grilled steakFried clamsDesserts Fruit saladChocolate cream pieBeverages Coffee Tea (iced or hot) Fruit juice Soft drinksCLEOS CAFAppetizersGreen saladChicken soupEntresFried chickenGrilled fishDessertsIce cream(choice of Chocolate or Vanilla)BeveragesCoffeeTeaSoft drinksBottled waterKey:333Lesson 2Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWritingLead-inInterview: Do You Eat Healthy Foods?Exercise AExercise B3Exercise ACircle the foods each person talks about.1. nutsfruitfishvegetables2. ice creamsodachipscandy3. potatoesyogurtchickenrice4. an eggbaconmilkwheat toastExercise BCheck whether each statement is True or False.T F1. Lorayn always eats healthy foods.2. Matt is not a big fan of spicy foods.3. Jessica says its OK to eat sweet foods, but not too much.4. Cortyan never eats vegetables.5. Matt says wheat toast is part of a good breakfast.ListeningPart 1 What Is There to Eat?Part 2 What to Say to a Waiter or Waitress?Part 3New WordsPhrases and Expressions333Part 1 What Is There to Eat?Listening Strategy: catching important detailsBesides understanding the general idea of a listening material, we often find it necessary to catch the important details. Therefore, we need to sharpen our ears for the kind of information we want.Listen to the conversation and circle the correct answer.1. There is _ in the fridge. A. fruitB. meatC. cheese2. The man wants to eat _. A. yogurtB. seafoodC. chicken3. They decide to _. A. eat yogurtB. cook at homeC. go out to eat4. The woman wants to have _. A. chickenB. seafoodC. dessertPart 2 What to Say to a Waiter or Waitress?1. Is the tip included in the check? Well take the check, please.2. Is the tip included? Were ready to order.3. Excuse me! No, thanks. Well take the check, please.4. Is the tip included? Do you accept credit cards?5. Ill have the seafood soup, please? Excuse me?Listen to the conversations in a restaurant and predict the next thing the customer will say to the waiter or waitress.Part 3Passage 1 American Cooking.Passage 2 Fast-Food Restaurants.3Passage 1 American Cooking.Listen to the passage and decide which is the best answer.BA1. Many Americans enjoy the convenience of _.A. microwave foodB. prepackaged mealsC. instant foodD. home-cooked meals2. What do American parents think important?A. Get more nutrition from food.B. Do exercise every day.C. Train their girls how to cook.D. Buy prepackaged food.3. As far as cooking skills are concerned, the author thinks _.A. training and practicing may produce good resultsB. its better to learn from parentsC. its advisable to buy some good cooking booksD. its wise to learn from some excellent cooksPassage 2 Fast-Food Restaurants.Listen and arrange the following sentences in time order according to what you hear.( ) 1. You can get a straw out of the straw dispenser.( ) 2. There are individual queues in front of each assistant.( ) 3. You yourself throw away everything except the tray.( ) 4. You take your order on a tray to a table.( ) 5. You will see a list with pictures above the counter.42531New Wordssoda n. 苏打水,碳酸水toast n. 烤面包(片),吐司面包ideal adj. 理想的;完美的recommend v. 推荐,介绍consist v. 由组成;在于string n. 细绳;带子spicy adj. 加香料的;辛辣的yogurt n. (=yoghurt) 酸奶(酪)credit n. 信任;信用;声望New Wordsserver n. 服务员;侍者toss v. 投,掷cereal n. 谷类(食品)instant adj.(食品)速溶的;方便的;即时的convenience n. 便利;方便prepackaged n. 事先包装好的straw n. 纸吸管;塑料吸管dispenser n. 分配器;分装机individual adj. 个别的,单独的tray n. 浅盘;碟currently adv. 现在,当前principle n. 原则;原理display v. 陈列,展览;显示item n.(可分类或列举的)项目available adj. 可用到的;可利用的minimum adj. 最小的;最少的ketchup n. 调味蕃茄酱pickle n.(腌肉、菜等用的)盐汁;醋汁fiddle v. 摸弄;摆弄emerge v. 显现;出现New WordsPhrases and Expressionsconsist of 由组成,由构成feel like 意欲;摸上去如同on the one hand 一方面on the other hand 另一方面by accident 偶然;意外on the increase 正在增长more or less 或多或少fiddle with (胡乱地)摆弄、拨弄SpeakingLets Eat!Role play. Form groups of diners and servers at tables. Practice discussing the menu and ordering and paying for food.LAND AND SEAAll Entrees includeBread Pasta or Salad VegetableCoffee or TeaAPPETIZERSFried clams Mini vegetable pies (2) Shrimp saladSOUPFrench onion Beef vegetable Spicy fishENTREESSteak Chicken and rice Mixed grilled seafoodChildrens menu availableDESSERTSChocolate cake Carrot cakeSpeakingLets Eat!Role play. Form groups of diners and servers at tables. Practice discussing the menu and ordering and paying for food.Discuss foodWhat do you feel like eating?Im in the mood for _.Theres _ on the menu.The _ sound(s) delicious!What about _?Serve foodAre you ready to order?Do you need more time?That comes with _.Would you like _?Anything to drink?And to drink?And for your main course / dessert / beverage?SpeakingLets Eat!Role play. Form groups of diners and servers at tables. Practice discussing the menu and ordering and paying for food.Pay for foodIll / Well take the check, please.Is the tip included?Do you accept credit cards?Order foodExcuse me!Im / Were ready.Id like to start with _.I think Ill have _.And then Ill have _.Does that come with _?What kind of _ is there?ReadingPre-reading QuestionsText CGrammar and Structure33Pre-reading Questions1. What are your favorite food? Make a list and compare it with your partner.2. What is the most famous local cuisine in your hometown?3. Have you ever thought about the favorite food enjoyed by Americans? If yes, what are they?pasta 英pst 美pstn. 意大利面;面团333Text CTextComprehension CheckUnderstanding the organization of the textInferential QuestionsVocabulary ExerciseText C page 109“You Are What You Eat”Nutrition experts often use this saying to promote better eating habits. What we put in our mouths does become a part of us. However, we can look at this statement another way. What we eat reflects who we are both as people and as a culture. Do you want to understand another culture? Then you ought to find out about its food. Learning about American food can give us a real taste of American culture. Text C“You Are What You Eat”What is American food? At first you might think the answer is easy. To many people, American food means hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and pizza. If you have a sweet tooth, you might even think of apple pies or chocolate chip cookies. It is true that Americans do eat those things. But are those the only kind of food you can find in America? Except for Thanksgiving turkey, it is hard to find a typically American food. The United States is a land of i immigrants, so Americans eat food from manydifferent countries. When people move to America, they bring their cooking styles with them. This is why you can find almost every kind of ethnic food in America. In some cases, Americans have adopted foods from other countries as favorites. Americans love Italian pizza, Mexican tacos and Chinese egg rolls. Of course, the American version does not taste quite like the original! Text C“You Are What You Eat”Like any large country, the USA has several distinct regions and each region boasts its own special style of food. Visit the South and enjoy country-style cooking. Have a journey through Louisiana for some spicy Cajun cuisine. Take a trip to New England and sample savory seafood dishes. Travel through the Midwest, the breadbasket of the nation, for delicious baked goods. Cruise over to the Southwest and try some tasty Tex-Mex treats. Finish your food tour in the Pacific Northwest with some gourmet coffee. Text C“You Are What You Eat”Americans living at a fast pace often just grab a quick bite. Fast food restaurants offer people in a hurry everything from fried chicken to fried rice. MicrowaveMicrowave dinners and instant foods make cooking at home a piece of cake. Of course, one of the most common quick American meals is a sandwich. If it can fit between two slices of bread, Americans probably make a sandwich out of it. Peanut butter and jelly果酱is an all-time American favorite. Americans on the go also tend to eat a lot of junk food. Potato chips, candy bars, soft drinks and other goodies are popular treats. Many people eat too many of these unhealthy snacks. Fortunately, others opt for more healthy eating habits and many even go all natural. They refuse to eat any food prepared with chemicals or additives. Text C“You Are What You Eat”American culture is a good illustration of the saying you are what you eat. Americans represent a wide range of backgrounds and ways of thinking. The variety of foods enjoyed in the US reflects the diversity of personal tastes. The food may be international or regional. Sometimes it is fast, and sometimes it is not so fast. It might be junk food, or maybe it is natural food. In any case, the style is all-American. (end)3Comprehension CheckParagraph QuestionsQuestion on the whole text:Paragraph QuestionsPara 1 Question:What does the saying “you are what you eat” mean?Para 2 Question:Why is it hard to find a typically “American” food?Para 3 Question:Why does this paragraph describe the different regions in America?Para 4 Question:What is the favorite food for the Americans on the go?Para 5 Question:What does the variety of foods in America reflect?Question on the whole text:How is the American culture reflected in the expression “you are what you eat”?Key:American culture is a good illustration of the saying you are what you eat. The variety of foods enjoyed in the US reflects the diversity of personal tastes, which represents a wide range of backgrounds and ways of thinking.Understanding the organization of the textRead the text again and then complete the missing parts of the text outline. I. Reflection of the expression “you are what you eat”. (Para 1)II. The 1 _ for the variety of American food (Para 2)III. Different 2 _ of food in several distinct regions (Para 3)IV. The food that 3 _ Americans tend to eat. (Para 4)V. The diversity of American food and 4 _ (Para 5)reason styles busy culture Inferential Questions1. According to the text, what is probably true about American food?A. American food means hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and pizza.B. American foods are adapted from many different countries.C. Different states have its own special style of food in America.D. American people have to eat fast food because they are living in a more competitive society.2. According to the text, “you are what you eat” can be best illustrated by _.A. different kinds of ethnic food in AmericaB. the variety of foods enjoyed in the USC. Americans different backgrounds and their ways of thinkingD. the eating habits advised by nutrition expertsCVocabulary Exercise1. During the speech last Friday, the scientist cited vivid instances in _ of his theory. 引用 生动 例证 2. The company is _ its new product on television and hopes to increase the sales of this product.3. A balanced diet provides _ for your body and you will be recovered very soon if you also take some exercises.4. The two children are always _, while their parents feel exhausted sometimes.精疲力尽Practice using each of the following words and phrases learned in the text in a sentence given below. Change the word form where necessary. Note that each word can be used only once.illustration nutrition promote pace additive on the go illustration diversity distinct opt for in any casepromotingnutrition on the go 5. It may rain tomorrow, but we are going home _.6. Learning how to use a computer and learning how to program one are two _ activities. 编程7. As the _ of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation.放松8. When asked about their choices for the coming holiday, the employees _more free time instead of working with more pay.9. There exist _ in cultures and attitudes between western countries and eastern countries.10. Some food _ may contribute to cancer导致.Vocabulary ExercisePractice using each of the following words and phrases learned in the text in a sentence given below. Change the word form where necessary. Note that each word can be used only once. nutrition promote pace additive on the go illustration diversity distinct opt for in any casein any casedistinctpaceopted fordiversitiesadditivesGrammar and Structure1.What we put in our mouths does become a part of us._2. Thats what may have happened a few years ago._Underline the nominal what clause contained in the following sentences and then translate them into Chinese.Model: What we eat reflects who we are both as people and as a culture.Grammar and Structure3. What comes with the main course is soup or salad._4. American culture is a good illustration of the saying you are what you eat.“_5. The hostess herself usually serves the main course, and then asks each guest what he prefers._333WritingStep1 ReadingStep 2 DiscussionStep 3 PrewritingStep 4 Peer FeedbackStep 5 RewritingStep 6 Public PresentationStep1 ReadingRead the following sample paragraph about food.The increase in the amount of food prepared and eaten outside of home has been linked to obesity in the popular media and by consumers. Although the out-of-home food and beverage industry contributes significantly to the ease and convenience of life, consumers throughout the world are torn between the attraction of freeing up valuable personal time from cooking and washing up and their suspicions that out-of-home eating may not be as healthful as home-prepared food. Furthermore, it is clear that consumers are often confused about how to manage their weight and long-term health prospects effectively.Step 2 DiscussionNow talk with your partner about what you have just read, and see if you have understood all the main points.Step 3 PrewritingSome people prefer to eat at food stands or restaurants. Other people prefer to prepare and eat food at home. Which do you prefer? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.Step 4 Peer FeedbackPEER FEEDBACK CHECKLIST Yes No 1. Do you agree with his or her opinion? If not, write your own ideas below. A. _ B. _ C. _Meet with a partner again. Read each others writing. After reading it, complete the Peer Feedback Checklist. Then give your partner your feedback.Step 4 Peer FeedbackPEER FEEDBACK CHECKLIST Yes No 2. Do you want to add any information about yourself? If yes, write the additional information below. A. _ B. _ C. _Meet with a partner again. Read each others writing. After reading it, complete the Peer Feedback Checklist. Then give your partner your feedback.Step 4 Peer FeedbackPEER FEEDBACK CHECKLIST Yes No 3. Did your partner state the reasons and examples logically?If no, underline the sentences with errors.4. Are there any misspelled words and incorrect punctuation? If yes, circle the misspelled words and the incorrect punctuation.Meet with a partner again. Read each others writing. After reading it, complete the Peer Feedback Checklist. Then give your partner your feedback.Step 5 RewritingTell your partner to revise his or her paragraph based on your feedback. Revise your paragraph based on your partners feedback.Step 6 Public PresentationInvite three to five students through lucky draw and ask them to read their writings to the whole class.333Extended ExercisesClozeSequencing SentencesTranslationPhrases and IdiomsFree PracticeDo you know?bear vi. 承受;结果实vt. 忍受;生育,繁衍(后代)to bear a child生孩子hut n.小屋;棚屋ClozeFill in the blanks with the words given in the box. Change the word form where necessary. Pizza Hut Pizza was 1_ an Italian dish. According to the dictionary, it is a bread-like crust馅饼 covered 2 _ a spiced调味 preparation of tomatoes and cheese that is baked. The first Pizza Hut restaurant was opened by two young college students, Brothers Frank and Dan Carney, in Wichita 3 _ June 15, 1958. Many people ask how Pizza Hut got its name. When the Carneys were 4 _ up their first restaurant, the building had a 5 _ with room for just nine characters. They wanted to use pizza in the name, which left room for a word with only three letters. A family member suggested the building looked like a hut - and Pizza Hut was 6 _.Wichita Wichita wititwitit: (: (美国堪萨斯州南部城市美国堪萨斯州南部城市) )sign on set bear with originallyoriginallywithonsettingsignbornhttp:/www.pizzahut.com/Sequencing SentencesRearrange the following sentences to make an interesting story.1. One day the barman asked him, “Why do you always ask for two glasses of beer? Why dont you order one big glass instead?”2. But a few days later the man came in and asked for only one beer.3. A man always went to the same bar at the same time every day and asked for two glasses of beer.4. “No, no. Hes very well. This beer is for him. But I have stopped drinking. My doctor says its dangerous for me.”5. He would drink them and then ask for two more.6. “Because I dont like to drink alone,” the man answered, “I drink with my friend.”7. “Oh, has your friend died?” asked the barman. ( ) - ( ) - ( ) - ( ) - ( ) - ( ) - ( )3516274TranslationTranslate each of the following phrases into English, and then put it in a sentence.1.营养学专家_2. 典型的美国食品_3. 品尝美味的海鲜_4. 不利于健康的零食_5. 天然食品_nutrition expertstypically American foodsample savory/tasty/delicious/gournmet seafood dishesunhealthy snacksnatural foodPhrases and Idioms1. eat ones words 2. ones bread and butter 3. a hot potato 4. not be ones cup of tea 5. a big fish (in a small pond) Match the idioms and proverbs with their meaning, and then complete the following sentences with the idiomatic expressions. Change the word form where necessary.A. the work that sb. does which provides him with enough money to live B. not be the (kind of) person, thing or activity that you like C. an important person (but only in a small community, group, etc.)D. very sensitive matter that is very difficult or embarrassing to deal withE. take back what you have said; admit something is not truePhrases and Idioms1. The question of whether to raise taxes is _ for a lot of politicians. 2. I would rather stay in this company and be _ than go to IBM where no one knows me. 3. Tony has written one or two novels but journalism is _. 4. He invited me to the opera, but really it _. 5. Tom said Nancy would never succeed in her business, but after seeing her business grow, he had to _.a hot potato 烫手山芋(棘手的问题)a big fish in a small pond his bread and butter生活必需品生计is not my cup of teaeat his words收回前言Project-leading ActivitiesIn groups, choose traditional dishes to describe to a foreign visitor to China.Surf the Internet for more reference materials.Free PracticeLook at the picture. Then close your books and write the names of all the foods you remember.Work in pairs or small groups, create conversations for the people in the picture.Do you know?Soft DrinksSoft drinks are carbonated non-alcoholic beverages. Depending on where a person is from, there are variations of the term soft drinks. Some are soda, pop, soda pop. In British English they are called fizzy drinks.33CheckpointA. Listening ComprehensionB. Crossword PuzzlesC. Error CorrectionD. WritingA. Listening ComprehensionListen carefully to the conversations. Are they in a restaurant or at home? Check () the boxes. Restaurant Home1. 2. 3. 4. C5P6D1I7E2T8E3R4B. Crossword PuzzlesUse the learned words in the text to complete the following crossword puzzles. The following sentences may serve as a clue.A R YM E R G EN T E R T A I N E P R E S E N T OMUTOMOESSETNSURNCEDB. Crossword PuzzlesAcross1. Imported _ products are mainly from Australia, New Zealand and the United States, where the cost of fresh milk is low.2. Chinas continuous economic growth shows the country is able to face challenges that may _ in the future.3. There are five basic functions of a newspaper: to inform, to comment, to persuade, to instruct and to _. 报告 评论 劝说 通知 娱乐4. Every four years in November, Americans will elect those who will _ them in government.Use the learned words in the text to complete the following crossword puzzles. The following sentences may serve as a clue.dairy乳制品乳制品emergeentertainrepresentB. Crossword PuzzlesDown5. The SOHO employee avoids the rush of a _, and lack of office distractions 分心干扰can lead to greater productivity.在家上班族(在家上班族(在家上班族(在家上班族(SmallSmall Office/Home OfficeOffice/Home Office););););6. One of the most important tasks for a school is to help and _ forming a childs personality.7. When you study in the United States, usually you have to buy your own health _保险.8. While dating, people _ to be someone they arent in order to impress the other person.Use the learned words in the text to complete the following crossword puzzles. The following sentences may serve as a clue.commutepromoteinsurancetendC. Error CorrectionThere is one error in each of the following sentences. Underline the error and make the correction.1. Can you tell me what the ingredients in each dish is?2. That surprises me most is the hostess never enjoys chicken soup.3. That are considered healthy eating tips by some people may not be suitable for others.4. If you want to lose weight, try to avoid eating which is high in calories and fat.5. - Are you still thinking about yesterdays snack? - Oh, thats whatever makes me feel excited.arewhatwhatwhatwhatD. WritingWrite a paragraph about yourself. Use the questions as a guide.What dishes would you like to eat?What do you think about the dishes cooked by your mother (father)?What is the most famous local cuisine in your hometown?Have you ever cooked meals for your family?Which do you like better, Chinese food or western food?Do you often eat out with your family?What is the most amazing (horrible) food you have ever tried?How do you like the food in your university canteen?Key:I like Dongbei cuisine very much because I was born in Shenyang. My mother is quite good at cooking and we usually have some amazing and delicious dishes on our table. Li Liangui Pie 李连贵熏肉大饼and Laobian Dumplings are considered to be the most famous cousine in my hometown. I myself do not know anything about cooking but fried eggs and instant noodles, so I dare not show off in front of my family. I like Chinese food, and my family often eat out in different Chinese restaurants on weekends. The most horrible food I have ever tried was a plate of snake when we were invited by one of my fathers friends in Guangzhou. I like some of the food in the dining hall of my university. But, to be honest, as far as food is concerned, I would rather stay with my parents, so I can enjoy my mothers cooking every day!
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