1、unit05,Agenda,Lesson 1,Lesson 2,Extended Exercises,Checkpoint,Agenda,UNIT GOALS,1.Discuss what to eat 2.Make food choices 3.Order and pay for a meal 4.Discuss food and health 5.Write about food,Lesson 1,Lesson 1,Lead-in,Listening,Speaking,Reading,Writing,1-Lead-in,Lead-in,Sitcom: Whats in the Salad?
2、,Scene 1,Scene 2,1-Exercise A,Scene 1,1. The lamb is cooked with _ pepper onions salt 2. The tomato salad is made with _ garlic onions olive oil 3. The fish is made with _ lemon butter yogurt 4. The large salad is made with _ tomatoes carrots egg,What are the ingredients in each dish? Circle the ing
3、redients the waitress talks about.,1-Exercise B,Scene 2,Check 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
4、 lot of bread. Eat vegetables for snacks.,1-Listening,ListeningGrape pepper carrot onion brocoli Chicken sausage steak Crab shrimp seashell Pasta Cheese milk Corn soybean Cake ice cream candy cookies,Part 1 Are You Ready to Order?,Part 2 Ordering Food.,Part 3 Categories of Food.,Part 4,New Words,Phr
5、ases and Expressions,1-Part-1,Part 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.,T,F,T,T,1-Part-2,Part 2 Order
6、ing Food.,Listen and circle the right answer to each question.,1. The first customer starts with _.A. potatoes B. salad C. soup 2. The second customer orders _.A. fried fish and broccoliB. grilled chicken and carrotsC. salad and chicken soup 3. The customers do not order _.A. a main dish B. a bevera
7、ge C. dessert,1-Part-3,Part 3 Categories of Food.,Listen to the six conversations and classify the foods.,4,6,3,5,2,1,1-Part 4,Part 4,Passage 1 What Do They Like to Eat?,Passage 2 Table Manners.,1-Part-4-1,Passage 1 What Do They Like to Eat?,Read the following statements before listening to the pass
8、age. And then, check whether each statement is True (T), False (F), or Not Mentioned (NM) according to what you hear.,T F NM1. 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
9、 meal is dinner. ,1-Part-4-2,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 h
10、erself 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 yo
11、u 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.“,daily,nap
12、kin,course,preference,differences,conveniently,turn,quietly,1-New Words,New Words,pepper 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,1-New Words,New Word
13、s,entre 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,1-New Words,New Words,moderation 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
14、 adj. 瘦的;贫乏的,1-Phrases and Expressions,Phrases and Expressions,potato 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,1-Speaking,Speaking,Make Food Choices.,Conversation Model,Conversation Pair Work,1-Conv
15、ersation-Model,Conversation Model,Read and Listen,A: 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, pl
16、ease. Rhythm and intonation practice Now listen again and try to imitate. Pay attention to the stress pattern.,1-Conversation Pair Work,Conversation Pair Work,A: 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
17、_. 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.,1-Reading,Reading,Topic Preview,Text A,Text B,Vocabulary Exercises,Vocabulary Activity,1-Topic Preview,Topic Preview,What ki
18、nds of food are healthy?,green salad,cereal with milkpeppers and garlic,raw vegetables fried foods,high-fat snackssausages,1-Topic Preview,Topic Preview,For example, in the article “Healthy Eating Tips,” only these pieces of information are important. Start your day - -. Eat breakfast. Take a piece
19、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 th
20、e general idea When reading for the general idea of an article, skim the article for the most important information. Dont spend time on every word,1-Topic Preview,Topic Preview, Pack - - - - raw veggies. Buy healthy snacks - -. Cut down on portion size - - - - - - - -. Eat - in moderation. Practice
21、Restate each tip in your own words. 1. In the morning, eat breakfast. 2. _. 3. _. 4. _. 5. _. 6. _. 7. _. 8. _.,1-Text A,Text A,Text,Comprehension Check,TA-Text-1,Text A,Here are some tips for healthy eating at home, work, and elsewhere.,Try some of these ideas.,Start your day off right! Eat breakfa
22、st. 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.,TA-Text-2,Text A,Here are some tips for healthy eating at home, work, and elsewhere.,If you like to eat meat, trim all
23、 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.,TA-Text-3,Text A,Here are some tips for healthy eating at home, w
24、ork, and elsewhere.,Cut down on portion size so you dont eat too much unhealthy food. Eat everything in moderation.,TA-Comprehension Check,Comprehension Check,1. Take a piece of fruit to munch on during your commute.A. eat B. buy C. help D. look at 2. Use “lite” dairy products, which are low fat and
25、 better for your health.A. rich B. light C. fatty D. good 3. If you like to eat meat, trim all visible fat.A. eat B. take C. cut off D. clean 4. Cut down on portion size so you dont eat too much unhealthy food.A. Eat larger portion B. Eat smaller portionsC. Cut food with knives D. Buy fewer snacks 5
26、. Eat everything in moderation.A. light B. little C. much D. not too much,Use each sentence to help you understand the meaning of each underlined word or phrase.,munch,munch,v. eat with much movement of the jaws 用力咀嚼,大声咀嚼 Look! The cow is munching grass in the field. The boy munched on peanuts as he
27、 walked on the way to school.,commute,commute,n. travel regularly between two places 每天(乘车)往返上班 This is my commute from my home in the suburbs to my office downtown. I can always meet my classmates on the bus. So it is an easy commute although it takes about an hour.,lite,adj. light in flavor 清淡的;低盐
28、的 Nutrition experts promote to have lite food. Some people prefer heavy and rich food instead of lite food.,lite,dairy,dairy,n. milk product; milk farm 奶制品;牛奶场 Having some dairy products each day is good to health. We usually bought milk at the dairy on the street corner.,trim,trim,v. reduce or cut
29、down 降低,减少;修整;修剪 To go through the tough time, it is necessary for our company to trim its expenses. The middle-aged man trimmed his moustache before going for a job interview.,fried,adj. cooked in boiling oil 油炸的 My son likes the fried chicken of McDonalds very much. Friend food is not good to our
30、health, so dont eat it often.,fried,snack,snack,n. food eaten between meals 小吃,快餐 I usually buy a snack at a roadside stand when I am on my way to work in the morning. Go to that snack bar across the street to get a sandwich for me, please.,dessert,n. a usually sweet course served at the end of a me
31、al 餐后甜点 Westerners usually have some desserts served at the end of a meal. I would rather not have any dessert now. I think they make me gain weight.,dessert,raw,adj. not cooked or processed 未加工的 We can eat carrots cooked or raw. This kind of fish is both nourishing滋养营养and delicious in raw form.,raw
32、,munch on,munch on,eat with much movement of the jaws 用力咀嚼;大声咀嚼 Dont munch on the food so quickly. Its not good to your health. Bob usually munches on something on the way to work, for he usually gets up late.,dairy product,milk product 奶制品Different kinds of dairy products are playing an important r
33、ole in our daily diet. The supermarket is so large that its not easy to find the section of dairy products.,dairy product,in moderation,in a moderate manner or degree 适度地Will alcoholic drinks be harmful if taken in moderation?My doctor has advised eating and drinking in moderation.,in moderation,1-T
34、ext B,Text B,Warm-up,Text,Critical Thinking,TB-Warm-up,Warm-up,Do you like going out for dinners with your friends on weekends? List some reasons. Which do you prefer, homemade food or food in restaurants? Why?,TB-Text-1,Text B,Are You a SHEF? It is Saturday night - what is a group of friends to do?
35、 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 ar
36、e 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,
37、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.!”,TB-Text-2,Text B,The survey also found that many people associated romance with home-cooked, candlelit dinners with their
38、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
39、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 pla
40、yers.,pub,pub,n. a place of business where alcoholic beverages are sold and drunk 酒馆;客栈 Lets have a drink in that pub and wait for John. Keep your voice down! The whole pub can hear you!,entertain,entertain,v. give a party (for), provide food and drink in ones house (for); amuse and interest 娱乐;招待,款
41、待 The little child was entertaining himself with his building blocks. Go on your business. Dont worry. Ill entertain your friend over the weekend.,socialize,v. make fit for companionship with others 交际;联谊 It is not allowed to socialize during business hours in our corporation. I spent a lot of money
42、 going out with friends, for I like to socialize.,socialize,hassle,n. trouble; bother 麻烦;打扰 Its a real hassle to get this naughty child to eat. You are getting into a hassle if you dare do that.,hassle,associate,v. connect or join together; combine 由联想到;把联系起来 You are standing here for half an hour.
43、What do you associate with such a heavy snow? A lot of people in the world associate China with the Great Wall.,associate,candlelit,adj. lit with candles 有烛光的 The new couple is having a candlelit dinner at home to celebrate the 1st anniversary of their wedding. We enjoyed ourselves very much in the
44、atmosphere of the candlelit party.,candlelit,claim,v. state to be true 主张,声称 Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea. My brother claims that he has got one of the two earliest British stamps but nobody believes him.,claim,recipe,n. means to or a formula for a desired e
45、nd 秘方;配方 We had a talk with the 90-year-old man and got a recipe for living long. Whats your recipe for achieving such a great success in business?,recipe,drunken,drunken,adj. overcome by drinking alcoholic liquor 醉酒的 It is said that drunken words are true. Do you think so?酒后吐真言 The driver was put i
46、nto prison because his drunken driving killed two people.,insurance,n. act, business or system of insuring 保险;保险业 The young man claimed to be an insurance salesman but later was found to be a cheat. A balanced diet is an insurance against malnutrition.,insurance,Cheat vt. 欺骗;骗取 vi. 欺骗;作弊 n. 骗子;欺骗,作弊
47、,sanctuary,sanctuary,n. place of refuge 避难所耶路撒冷的神殿;至圣所 The foreigner wanted to seek sanctuary in the church, but he was refused. Hunting for animals in the nature sanctuary is not allowed.,stress,stress,n. state of extreme difficulty, pressure 重压;逼迫;压力 In fact, stress isnt a bad thing it is often supposed to be. Worry over his job and his wifes health put him under a great stress.,