新编实用英语综合教程2--Unit-5-Food-culture教案
Unit 5 Food Culture
Unit Goals
What you should learn to do 1. Choose a table 2. Order from a menu 3. Take an order
4. Enquire about and recommend foods and drinks 5. Pay the bill
What you should know about 1. Western and Chinese food
2. The way to make a toast speech at a wedding 3. Adverbial clauses Section I Talking Face to Face 1. Imitating Mini-Talks 2. Acting out the Tasks
3. Studying Email Information on the Internet 4. Following Sample Dialogues 5. Putting Language to Use Section II Being All Ears
1. Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication 2. Handling a Dialogue
3. Understanding a Short Speech / Talk Section III Trying your Hand 1. Practicing Applied Writing
2. Writing Sentences and Reviewing Grammar Section IV Maintaining a Sharp Eye Passage 1 :
Information Related to the Reading Passage
Likes or dislikes with regard to food vary greatly from culture to culture. What is disgusting to one person can be a delicacy to another. Sometimes we need to change our eating habits. If we move or travel to a new place with a different culture, our favorite meat, fruit and vegetables may not be available to us. As a result, we have to eat what is different from the food we are used to. Slowly, this strange food may become familiar to us. Our tastes may change, too, and we begin to enjoy eating the food that used to seem unusual to us. Text Blogs on Food Blog One 2014/5/14
Best Places to Eat in Beijing and Shanghai
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