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Teacher: Le Thi Thuy Hong

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B

E

C

D

A

1. Japan

2. Italy

3. The USA

4. Vietnam

5. Korea

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WHAT’S THE ANSWER?1. Kim chi

2. Hamburger

3. Spaghetti

4. Sushi

5. Pho

Korea

The USA

Italy

Japan

Vietnam

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UNIT 7:Food and drink

Part 4: READING

Pre- reading

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Match the pictures with its names.

forks

sausages

sardine

noodles

chopsticks

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Course [kɔ:s] (n)a separate part of a meal

Ex: a four – course meal. The main course was roast duck.

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Listen and repeatnoodles ['nu:dlz] (n- pl)sardine [sɑ:'din] (n)fork [ fɔ:k] (n)course [kɔ:s] (n)sausage ['sɔsidʒ] (n)chopsticks ['t∫ɔpstiks] (n – pl)

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FOOD AROUND THE WORLDFor 99% of human history, people took their food from the

world around them. They ate all that they could find, and then moved on. Then about 10,000 years ago, or for 1% of human history, people learned to farm the land and control their environment.

The kind of food we eat depends on which part of the world we live in, or our country we live in. for example, in the south of China, they eat rice, but in the north they eat noodle. In Scandinavia, they eat a lot of herrings, and the Portuguese love sardines. But in central Europe, away from the sea, people don’t eat so much fish, they eat more meat and sausages. In Germany and Poland there are hundreds of different kinds of sausages.

In North America, Australia, and Europe there are two or more courses to every meal and people eat with knives and forks.

In China, there is only one courses, all the food is together on the table, and they eat with chopsticks.

In parts of India and the India and the Middle East people use their fingers and bread to pick up the food.

Nowadays it is possible to transport food easily from one part of the world to the other. We can eat what we like, when we like, at any time of the year. Our bananas come from India of Africa; our rice comes from India or the USA; our strawberries come from Chile or Spain. Food is very big business. But people in poor countries are still hungry, and people in rich countries eat too much.

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TASK 1: Match the headings with the correct paragraph.Some tips to do this task:Underline the key words, firstly of the

headings, then in the text.Use skimming skill to find out the heading for

each paragraph.

Suggested answer:1. What do we eat?2. How do we eat?3. Where does our food come from?

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TASK 2: Choose the correct answer by circling A, B, C,D.

1. When did human history start?A. About one thousand years agoB. About one million years agoC. About one billion years agoD. About one hundred years ago2. Why do the Scandinavians and the Portuguese eat a lot of fish?A Because fish are cheapB. Because they live away from the seaC. Because they live near the seaD. Because fish are good for their health3. Why don't the German eat much fish?A. because fish are expensiveB. Because they live away from the seaC. Because they live near the seaD. Because they hate eating fish4. Which countries have many kinds of sausages?A. Germany and PortugalB. Poland and HollandC. Poland and GermanyD. Russia and Italy5. Why can we eat strawberries at any time of the year?A. Because strawberries are cheap all the yearB. Because they freeze strawberriesC. Because they grow strawberries everywhereD. Because we can transport food easily from one part of the world to the other.

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Number 1:How many courses are there in China?

Only one course

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Number 2

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Number 3:How do people eat in Middle east?

People use their fingers and bread to pick up the food

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Number 4:What kinds of fish do the Portuguese

often eat?

They eat sardines

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Number 5: Do people all over the world

have enough food to eat?

No, they don’t.

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Number 6

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Number 7

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Number 8: What do they eat much in the north of China?

They eat noodles

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Discuss these questions1. What do Vietnamese people often eat?2. What is Vietnamese people's favorite food?3. How do Vietnamese eat? Like which

country mentioned in the text?4. What is a typical breakfast? Is it a light or

big meal of the day?5. What is the main meal of the day? What is

a typical main meal?

POST -READING

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HOMEWORKRead the passage at homeDo the tasks againLearn the new wordsPrepare for part 5: Everyday English.

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