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Unit 7,Cookery, Food and Culture,Unit 7,Section 1 Talking Face to Face Section 2 Being A ll Ears Section 3 Maintaining A Sharp Eye Section 4 Trying Your Hand,Section 1 Talking Face to Face,Being All Ears,Listen and Decode Listen and Complete Listen and Read,Listen and Respond Listen and Judge Listen and Match,Listen to Dialogue 1 and decode the message by finding the correct choices in the blanks according to what you have heard.,Mike and his wife (Jean, Joan, Jane) are going to dine out. They have trouble deciding which restaurant to eat in . Mike mentions a new Italian (palace, place, plant), but his wife says Italian dishes are too (heavy, salty, fishy) for her. Then they look into the dining guide in the newspaper and see that the Spanish seafood restaurant has good (views, reviews, rewards). However, Mike thinks the restaurant will only serve fish dishes.,Listen and Decode,He prefers Mexican food. But his wife doesnt like (hot, roast, pot) food. And she doesnt want to go for a pizza either. Finally, they decide to go to a Chinese restaurant called Golden (Dreamer, Lantern, Dragon). Its said that this restaurant has something for everybodys taste. They may also enjoy some Chinese folk ( milk , music, meal ) there.,Listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions orally.,1. What was Mikes suggestion? He suggested that they go out for dinner/eat out that night 2. What did they do before going out? They tried to agree on where to go 3. Did they go to a Italian restaurant? Why or why not? No. Jane said the Italian dishes were too heavy for her 4. Did they go to a Spanish seafood restaurant? Why or why not? No. Mike thought the Spanish seafood restaurant only serves fish dishes,5. Did they go to have some Mexican food? Why or why not? No. Jane didnt like hot and spicy Mexican food. 6. Did they go to have some pizza? Why or why not? No. Jane thought pizza was too close to junk food. 7. Where did they finally decided to go? Finally they decided to go to a Chinese restaurant.,Listen and Complete,1. It seems Lin and Jack are _. 2. Lin will hold _at home. 3. It seems that Lin has just moved into _. 4. Jack is _ to accept Lins invitation to the party. 5. Jack will bring with him a bottle of _. 6. Jack will go to Lins house earlier to give her _.,Listen and Judge,1. Lin will hold a party at home to _. a celebrate her moving into a new house b celebrate her birthday c celebrate Jacks birthday d welcome Jack to her new house 2. The party will be held on _. a Saturday afternoon b Sunday afternoon c Saturday evening d Sunday evening 3.Jack could _for the party. a dress up b dress formally c wear something elegant d wear casual dress 4. Jack will mostly probably arrive at Lins house somewhere near _. a 6:00 p.m. b 7:00 p. m c 8 p. m d 9:00 p. m,Listen and Read,A traditionally dinner in England starts with 1 (what?) _ . When you have drunk up the soup, 2 ( who? )_ will bring you the main course. This dish typically consist of 3(what?) _. You might have roast beef, boiled or mashed potatoes, carrots, and everything 4(doing what?) _ in the thick soup. There are usually many different things to eat, and if you want you can help,yourself to more food from the large plates 5(where?) _ After you have finished , there will be a sweet course called 6 (what?) _.You might have apple pie, and then some cake. 7(who?) _ love sweet things, so dont be surprised if you are given some chocolate to eat. 8 (when?)_, you will have tea or coffee. During dinner, your host will push to have more and more . If you 9(how? ) want to stop eating, you should say something like this, “ Its very delicious . But Im 10 (how?) _ that I cant eat any more. ”,Listen and Read-keys,1. a bowl of soup 2. your host 3. meat and two vegetables 4. swimming 5. in the center of the table 6. dessert 7. English people 8. Finally 9. really 10. so full,Listen and Match,Column A 1.The best title of the passage might be,Column B a. Dinner Manners in England. b. Hospitality of English c. Traditional English Dinner d. What food English People like.,2. The typically sequence of an English dinner is,a. tea or coffee, main course, desert, soup. b. soup, main course, dessert, tea or coffee. c. main course, dessert, soup, tea or coffee d. soup, main course, tea or coffee, dessert,3. The dessert may be 4. “ your host will push you to have more and more” means that,a. apple pie only. b. cake only. c. chocolate only. d. apple pie, cake and even chocolate. a. your host will ask you to eat more food. b. your host will have you feel at home c. your host will push the dishes closer to you. d. your host will urge you to come more often.,Script,Dialogue 1 Mike: Hey, Jane. Shall we go out for a dinner tonight? Jane: Good idea, Mike. Where do you feel like going? Mike: My friends told me there is a new Italian place. Jane: No, Italian dishes are too heavy for me. Mike: Lets look at the dining guide in the newspaper. Jane: The Spanish seafood restaurant has good reviews.,Script,Mike: Too much fish and nothing else. How about some Mexican food? Jane: That spicy food? Oh, forget it. Its too hot. Mike: Or pizza? Jane: pizza? No, too close to junk food. Mike: Oh, look here. The Chinese Golden Dragon. Jane: Yes, lets go there. They say they have something for everybodys taste. Mike: Great! We may also enjoy some Chinese folk music there.,Script,Dialogue 2 Lin: Hey, jack! Ive been looking all over for you. Jack: Oh, Ms. Lin. Whats up? Lin: Well. We are having some people over Saturday night. Jack: To celebrate someones birthday? Lin: No, just a housewarming party. Its sort of our custom Jack: Oh, your new house is ready? It must be wonderful.,Script,Lin: So I was wondering if youd like to come. Jack: That sounds good. Id like to join you What time? Lin: About eight. But if youre free, can you come a bit earlier to give me a hand? Jack: No problem. Can I take anything? Lin: If you want to bring a bottle of wine, that would be fine. Jack: OK. I have a bottle of French red wine. Lin: Great! Oh, Jack, you dont need to dress yourself formally. It wont be anything fancy. Jack: OK. See you then.,Keys,Listen and Decode 1. Jean 2. place 3. heavy 4. reviews 5. hot 6. Dragon 7. music Listen and Complete 1.very good friends_ 2.a house warming party 3.a new house 4.happy 5.French red wine 6. a hand Back,Keys,Listen and Judge 1. a,2. c, 3. d, 4.b Listen and Match C B D A,Section 3 Maintaining A Sharp Eye,Passage I Eating in Canada,Related Information,1. Canada is a big country with a number of different ethnic groups and many immigrants from different cultures. In Canada it is common to see restaurant which serve food with various flavors and originated from different countries. So besides employment, eating in Canada will also prove to be a valuable experience to learn about different countries.,2. A potluck Dinner(凑份聚餐).,It is a kind of informal dinner party, which is usually held outdoors in the mild weather. It may also be given at ones backyard. Relatives, neighbors and friends will enjoy the happy get-together in the open air. As a rule, everybody is supposed to contribute something, such as a dish , some drinks, some fruits, or homemade cookies or cakes to the dinner party.,3. A Buffet (自助餐),Dinners at a buffet will not be required be sit at the table. They simply hold a tray and serve themselves from a table that is set with a variety of foods. Then they may move around to meet, talk, and eat with others as they like.,Text,Para.1 Food likes and dislikes vary from culture to culture. It can also be a source of intense personal prejudice. Canadians are generally considered to be conservative in their tastes but, because of the many different ethnic groups in Canada , they have also learned to appreciate many different kinds of cuisine.,Actually, the ability to enjoy different kinds of foods is highly regarded in Canada. A Canadian family may eat Italian food one night, Chinese food the next then Greek or Japanese food. Eating in Canada will provide you a good chance to enjoy various cuisines and get in touch different cultures. Studying the cuisine of different cultures is not only fun, but also a valuable learning experience. Canadians often entertain by inviting people to dinner. Its customary to arrive on time for a Dinner party and to bring along a bottle of wine or a small impersonal gift , such as flowers and candy. Food is not brought unless especially asked for by the host as, for example ,at a pot- luck dinner. As a general rule, everybody contributes some food to a potluck.,Some meals may include appetizers, soup or salad before the main course. A typical main course includes meat or fish, potatoes or rice, or one or two vegetables. Dessert is usually served with coffee or tea at the end of the meal. Sometimes a dinner is served as a buffet: people then serve themselves from a table that is set with a variety of foods. To show that you enjoy a meal, it is polite to compliment the quality of the food. The hostess often feels happy if you are interested in the recipe of a certain dish. Be sure to accept a second helping if you like the food and are not full; a Canadian host will usually offer it only once. In some other countries, however, it is polite to refuse up to three times before accepting a second helping.,Important Words,1 vary v. be different, change 不同,变换 E.g.: The teaching methods vary from teacher to teacher. 2 source n. starting point, place from which something comes or is got 源头,起源,根源 E.g.: Where does the Yellow River have its source? 3 prejudice n. opinion or idea formed before one has adequate knowledge 偏见 E.g.: Many people have a prejudice against modern jazz. 4 appreciate v. understand and enjoy, put a high value on 珍惜,懂得,喜欢 E.g.: They appreciated the opportunity to apply the knowledge to practice.,5 regard v. consider, think of 认为 E.g.: He is regarded as a hero by the people in his country. 6 entertain v. receive and treat as guests, amuse 招待,接待,使娱乐 E.g.: I enjoy being a hostess and entertaining my friends at home. 7 contribute v. join with others in giving help for a common cause 贡献 E.g.: They were busy contributing food and clothes to the Red Cross. 8 Be sure to accept a second helping if you like the food and are not full; a Canadian host will usually offer it only once. Analysis: In the imperative sentence, be sure to means “确保,一定要” in Chinese. The second part of the compound sentence, a Canadian host will usually offer it only once, is used to explain the reason why you should Be sure to E.g.: Be sure to hand in your homework on time if you want to get a good grade; the professor is usually very strict with the students.,9 Sometimes a dinner is served as a buffet: people then serve themselves from a table that is set with a variety of foods. Analysis: The sentence can be paraphrased like this: Sometimes a dinner party may be given in the form of a buffet, at which people can take the food from a table set with different kinds of food. 10 Food is not brought unless especially asked for by the host as, for example, at a potluck dinner. Analysis: It is omitted after the word unless. As is used here to introduce an adverbial of manner. 11 Its customary to arrive on time for a dinner party and to bring along a bottle of wine or a small impersonal gift, such as flowers or candy. Analysis: Here it is used as a formal subject. The actual subject is made up of two infinitive phrases to arrive on time and to bring , which is too long to keep the sentence in good balance if it were put at the beginning of the sentence.,Applied Writing,Read and Simulate Stimulate and Create,Read the following two samples of recipes and learn to write your own.,Apple and Walnut Muffin(松糕) Ingredients: 1 egg, beaten cup of orange juice cup of milk 1 apple, grated (捣碎的) 2 teaspoons of oil cup of sugar 1 cup self-rai

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