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课件网) Unit 3 Food and culture Reading and thinking Revision Read and translate Words cuisine prior consist pepper recipe chef stuff slice onion lamb lamb kebab elegant exceptional minimum consume dim sum Revision Lead-in Watch and answer What kind of cuisine does the classic dish belong to Lead-in Do you know some famous kinds of Chinese cuisine It belongs to Zhejiang cuisine. Chuan Lead-in Cuisines Xiang Yue Min Zhejiang Jiangsu Lu Hui Pre-reading Classification Pre-reading Look and predict Title: Culture and Cuisine culture cuisine culture cuisine connected disconnected What do you think How about the author While-reading Skim and find Places Cuisine America General Tso's chicken Beijing Sichuan Peppercorn Shandong Boiled dumplings Xinjiang Lamb kebab Guangdong Dim sum Henan Stewed noodles While-reading Listen, read and match While-reading Multiple choices 1. Why does the author cite “you are what you eat” in Paragraph 1 A. To introduce the topic of the article. B. To persuade people to eat healthy food. C. To show the impact of food on health. D. To prove culture has little to do with cuisine. 2. What does the author think of General Tso’s chicken in America A. It is delicious. B. It is not authentic. C. It is too spicy. D. It shows Chinese culture. While-reading Multiple choices 3.What is the most famous food in Shandong A. Boiled dumplings. B. Roasted meat. C. Stewed noodles D. Pancake rolls. 4.Why do people in Xinjiang prefer their food to be cooked over an open fire A.Because they like the flavour of boiled or roasted meat. B.Because they traditionally wandered the open range on horses. C.Because that way of cooking can bring people together. D.Because that way of cooking can show their character. While-reading Multiple choices 5. What's the structure of the passage A. B. C. D. While-reading Analyse the structure Para 1: Introduction Para 2-6: Experiences with Chinese cuisines Para 7: Conclusion While-reading How does the author organize the passage logically Prior to... America Later... Beijing soon... Shandong Then... Xinjiang Then...south and central China It develops according to the _____ line time While-reading Understand cause and effect Sometimes two ideas are related to each other by cause and effect. That is, one thing causes something to happen. Cause-and-effect relationships can be direct. For example, "It was raining, so I took my umbrella." However, some cause-and-effect relationships are not direct, and some may also have more than one cause or effect. cause effect While-reading Match What did the author think of Chinese food What's the author's purpose in writing the passage It showed the kindness and friendliness of the Chinese. While-reading To share with readers his viewpoint: Culture and cuisine go hand in hand. Post-reading Discussion: Are culture and cuisine closely connected or not Can you give some examples As far as I am concerned, they are (not)... For ... ...