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“Let’s read about favorite foods of people around the world,” said Mrs. Chan.

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Favorite Foods Around the World

People from different countries have their own favorite foods. These foods may be very different, but they are all delicious. This is because, when people cook the same type of food every day, they often become experts at doing it .

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Rice is an important part of the Asian diet ,but people from different countries have come up with many ways of cooking rice .For example, China is famous for its fried rice and porridge while Japan is well known for sushi.

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People living in western countries often eat bread. Americans love hot dogs while the French prefer croissant. They may both be bread, but they taste very different.

In some countries, beef dishes are very popular. In New Zealand, roast beef with vegetables is an all-time favorite. Australians also love all sorts of beef dishes like steak pies.

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Nowadays , you can find different foods from all over the world in most big cities. So, you need not travel very far to try most of it! In fact, you could even try to cook it at home!

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Book p.46Book p.46Mrs. Chan took her class on a picnic to the park .”Great! Everyone has brought lunch-boxes!” exclaimed Mrs. Chan. “What have you got in your lunch-boxes?”

I’ve got burgers in

mine.

I’ve got croissants in mine. What's

in yours?.

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Pierre has got croissants in

his and Florence has

got burgers in hers.

I wonder what’s in theirs.

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Let’s share the noodles and dim sum in ours with

them.

Great idea!!

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Mrs. Chan asked some of the children about their families’ eating habits.

Where does your family usually eat at the

weekend?

We always eat at restaurants at the

weekend.

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What do you usually eat at restaurants?

We always order dim sum.Sometimes we have rice and noodles.

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Do you parents ever cook?

My parents never cook on weekdays ,but they sometimes make porridge at the weekend.

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What about you? Do you also dine out at the weekend?

My family is different. We seldom dine out at the weekend. My mother is a great cook so we often eat her home-made dishes.

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Words that show how often something happens

All the time Not at all

always usually often sometimes seldom never

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Book p.49Book p.49After the picnic, Mrs. Chan and the children walked past a fruit stall. The children talked about the fruits.

We add --- er to the end of some words to compare two things.

The strawberries are sweet but the grapes are sweeter.

For some words, we repeat the last letter before adding—er to the end of the words.

The honeydew melons are big but the watermelons are bigger.

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Watch out for words ending with y ! For these words, we drop the y and add –ier to the end of the words.

The pears look so juicy but the peaches look juicier.

We add more in front of some words to compare two things.

The apples are beautiful but the cherries are more beautiful.

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Next, Mrs. Chan took the children to a café . They sat around a table and ordered food.

May I take your order?

Could I have a plate of fried rice, a bowl of soup and a cup of tea, please?

I think I will have a slice of pizza and a glass of iced lemon tea.

Shall we share a jug of fruit juice?

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The next day, Mrs. Chan asked the class to create a menu of their favorite food. Polly and Richland came up with their menu for day.

Polly’s Menu

Breakfast: A bowl of porridge

A cup of tea

Lunch : A plate of seafood fried rice

Dinner : A glass of water

Dessert : A slice of chocolate

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Richard's Menu

Breakfast : A piece of cheese

A glass of milk

Lunch : A slice of pizza

Dinner : A plate of spinach pasta

A glass of orange juice

Dessert : A box of cookies

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Richard and Polly wanted to plan a party for their class.

.I wonder what our classmates like to eat and drink.

Let’s make a survey form and pass it around for them to complete.

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Book p.52Book p.52The title shows

what the survey is about.

Instructions tell people what to do.

Column labels help to organizes the survey.

The byline show who the survey is done by.

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Book p.55Book p.55Polly’s friend, Jane talked about the local delicacies in her country. Polly’s did not know what `delicacy’ meant, so she decided to check a dictionary to find out.

We use guide words to find words in a dictionary. The first guide word shows us the first dictionary entry on the page. The second guide word shows us the last entry on the page.

So `delicious’ is on the page with the guide words `defrost’ and `delighted’ !

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First guide word

First entry

Second guide word

Last entry

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