资源简介 (共38张PPT)A Child of Two CuisinesWhat other food from different countries have you tried Mutton and Bread Pieces in Soupsteaksushiseafood souppasta and pizzaItalydim sumChinasushiJapancurryIndiaWhat do you think of the title “Food For Thought” Discussion:Thinking about food 对于食物的探究Anything that provides mental stimulus(激励) for thinking 引人深思的东西Different countries, different food.Food is the first necessity of the people .The importance of food :民以食为天Tick the food you would like to try and see how adventurous your are.Super “dark” foreign foodavocado牛油果baguette法棍面包caviar鱼籽foie gras鹅肝German black breadoctopusSuper “dark” foreign foodpecorino奶酪stargaze pie仰望星空pieblue cheeze蓝纹奶酪Super “dark” foreign foodA Child of Two CuisinesWhat’s your understanding of the topic When you are reading ,think about the question.Read the passage and talk about your understanding of the title.Understanding ideasWhat’s the main idea of this passage Growing up in England with a British father and a Chinese motherA mixture between eastern and western culturesLook through the passage and circle the correct options. 1. The text comes from a magazine/a novel.2. The photographs are used to illustratethe topic/ to catch the readers’ eyes. 3. The text is an exposition/ a narrative.Look through the passage and circle the correct options. 1. The text comes from a magazine/a novel.2. The photographs are used to illustratethe topic/ to catch the readers’ eyes. 3. The text is an exposition/ a narrative.Match the main ideas with each paragraph.Para 1 ● Dad still has a problem with certainChinese dish though he loves Chinese food.Para 2 ● I do not have Dad’s problem with Chinese food.Para 3 ● I have a British father and a Chinese mother.Para 4 ● I enjoy both British and Chinese food.Para 5 ● I enjoy British breakfast made by Dad.Para 6 ● I gathered my courage to try stinky tofu.What about Mum`s sweet memories of the food from her home town in Sichuan What about Dad`s feeling Mum likes spicy dishes, and often cooks them. Thanks to this , Dad has come to love hot pot! But there are still some dishes that Dad dare not try even after many years of marriage to my mother.What happenedin the butcher`s Dad can cook a super “full English breakfast” and Sunday roastWhat is “full English breakfast” and Sunday roast special Full English breakfastSunday roastcome acrossgather all my couragetake a bitebe amazedremind sb. of sth.either love or hatefall in love withDescribe the experience of my first visit to China with the help of the following expressions.stinky tofublue cheeseRead Para.3-5 carefully and answer these questions.1. Do I like some parts of animals 2. What can my dad cook 3. Why does my mum not suggest us to eat roast food 4. What kind of food did I try for my first travel to China And do I like that Yes. I enjoy that sort of food myself.Full English breakfast ; a typical Sunday roastBecause it may make us suffer from heat inside our bodies, according to tradional Chinese medicine.Stinky tofu — a horrible grey thing that looked and smelt like a burnt sports shoe.Maybe I'll fall in love with stinky tofu —— someday.Reading for the structureA Child Of Two Cuisines(Para1)(para2&3)Attitude towardsfood(Para4) Attitude towards food(para5) the first visit to(para6) opinions about the food fromMum: isFather: isMum: has memories of...Father: has come to love...The son enjoys eating things like...They all loveStinky tofuThe son thinks maybe he'll ...The son: there's nothing better than ...Retell the story in their own words according the mind-mapFamily BackgroundChineseBritishChinathe two culturesChineseBritishsweetroast beef and vegetablesRead between the lines.ADad’sattitudes towards Chinese foodMum’s attitudes towards British foodBCMy attitudes towards Chinese foodDMy attitudes towards British foodSo what is your understanding of A Child of Two Cuisines The Combination of two cultures in our familyFoods in different countries are not just what we eat, also represent some special affections and traditional cultures .People say one man`s meat is another man`s poison,but I feel at home with food from both my cultures.English biscuitsChinese oolong teaA fine china cupThere `s nothing better than a cross-cultural afternoon tea of English biscuits and a cup of Chinese oolong tea in a fine china cup!1.grow up2.ever since3.thanks to4.come to do sth.5. be shocked at6.take to doing sth.7.suffer from8.according to9.come acrossFind the following phrases in the passage and understand the meaning of them.10.gather one's courage11.take a bite12.remind sb. of sth.13.fall in love with14.fell at home with15.one man's meat is another man's poison16.there's nothing better thanChoose the best answers1. What can we know about the author from para 1 A. He likes Chinese food.B. He likes British food.C. He likes both Chinese and British food.D. He can’t hold chopsticks.2. Which of the following food will the author’s father try A. Hot pot B. Chicken feetC. Pig livers D. Pig lungs3. Why does the author’s Mum ask them not to eat too much roast food A. It’s not delicious.B. She doesn’t like it.C. She believes it’s unhealthy.D. The author’s father likes it.4. Before trying it, what did the author think of stinky tofu A. It looked scaring.B. It smelt like a sports shoe.C. It smelt like blue cheese.D. It was a light smelling type of food.1 From the passage , we can learn that ___________.A the writer grew up in England with a Chinese father and British mother.B Mum loves Sichuan cuisine and Dad loves hot pot eventually.C Dad has the same taste of food as Mum after many years of marriage.D the British like to eat every part of an animal.2 Which of the following isn`t the writer`s favourite A Chicken feet B Pig ears C Roast beer. D Stinky tofu.3 Mum advised us not to eat too much roast food because__________.A she doesn`t like the British cuisineB she is Chinese food loverC roast food may make us suffer from heat inside our bodiesD roast food tastes so terribleReading comprehension4 When the writer came to China for the first time,____________.A he was encouraged to try different kinds of food by his fatherB he could deal with all kinds of Chinese food easilyC his mother encouraged him to try stinky foodD he didn`t like the appearance and smell of stinky tofu at first5 “One man`s meat is another man`s poison” means_________.A one good thing is bad to another manB a bad beginning makes a bad endingC nothing is impossible for a willing heartD no pains, no gains.________(grow) up in England, I am mixed-race child with a Chinese mother and British father. So, I ___________(enjoy) food from both countries since I ______(am ) able to to hold a knife and fork---and chopsticks.My mother _________(come) from Sichuan. She often cooks spicy dishes but my father sometimes dare not try even after many years of __________(marry) to my mother.As ______ my father, he can cook a super”full English breakfast” of bacon, egg and so on. However, my mother told us not to eat too much roast food, which can make us suffer_____ heat inside our bodies.When I first paid _____ visit to China, my mother encouraged me to try different sorts of food and stinky tofu impressed me most. It looked and smelt like a _________(burn) sports shoe but it tasted good.Anyway, I love food from both countries and there is nothing _______(good) than them.直击高考Growinghave enjoyedwascomesmarriagetofromaburningbetterRead Para.2 carefully and answer the question.What's the father's attitude towards Chinese food love......dare not try......be surprised by......be shocked at......does not take to eating......Reading for the detailsWhat doest the author mean by saying “one man's meat is another man's poison” Do you know of any similar sayings in Chinese Read Para.6 carefully and answer these questions.It means that something that one person likes may not be liked by someone else.Similar sayings in Chinese include “萝卜青菜,各有所爱”.Show time: work in groupSupposing a British student ,Tom, is visitingChina. He wants to try famous Chinese dishes. Yourgroup show him around in a restaurant. Pleaserecommend a dish to him , show the reasons,describe the dish , and introduce the history of it andhow to cook it .Mapo TofuGong Bao ChickenHomework :Foods in different countries are not just what weeat, also represent some special affections andtraditional cultures . The best way to preserve thetraditional Food is to put it on the UNESCO LIST ofIntangible Heritage . Please recommend a Chinesedish and show your reasons. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览