资源简介 (共21张PPT)Unit 3 Food and CultureReading and Thinking:Culture and CuisineWhere do you think this photo was taken What is happening in this photo In the Miao Stockade Village of One Thousand Households in Leishan, Guizhou(贵州雷山千户苗寨).People are having a 1,000-Person-Long-Table Banquet, which is popular in ethnic minority areas in Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, etc.Food brings people together on many levels. It’s nourishment of the soul and body; it’s true love.食物把不同层次的人聚集在一起。它是心灵和身体的养料,是真正的爱。1.What are the people doing 2.Why do you think they are gathering together The guests are sitting at the tables sharing the food.There are other people walking on the street.They are probably celebrating a festival.A 1,000-Person-Long-Table BanquetFood brings people together on many different levels. It's nourishment of the soul and body; it's truly love.-- Giada De Laurentiis 吉娅达·德·劳伦蒂斯食物把不同层次的人聚集在一起。它是灵魂和身体的养料;这是真正的爱。Lead-in Culture and cuisine in ChinaIn China,people in different cultures enjoy different cuisines. How many kinds of Chinese cuisine are there Chinese food cultureThroughout the country there is a great diversity of cuisine.China’s vast territory and long history have given birth todistinct regional cuisines.Eight well-known cuisines in China: Shangdong cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Guangdong cuisine, Fujian cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine, Zhejiang cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Anhui cuisine(八大菜系:鲁、川、粤、闵、苏、浙、湘、徽等菜系)2.When and where do you think it was taken 1.What impresses you most in this picture Hundreds of long tables are put together with hundreds of hot pot on them, widing their ways along the street like a dragon.The buildings and lanterns show it was taken in an ethnic minority area during a festival.Warm upRead for sturcureTopic(Para.1)Body(Para.2-Para. 6)Conclusion(Para.7)My _________________ with Chinese food.different experiencesCulture and cuisine go hand in hand.“You’re what you eat ” refer to your personality,character and culture.Read to analyse (1)How is the text organized (two clues)prior tolatersoonthenthenAmericaBeijingShandongNorthernXinjiangSouth China,Central Chinaplace cluetime clueA.Famous food in Xinjiang.B.Famous food in Shandong.C.Experience of food in South and central China.D.Culture and cuisine go hand in hand.E.Experience of Chinese dish in America.F.Experience of Sichuan food in Beijing.G.What we eat can represent our personality,character and culture.Match the main idea with each paragraphPara.5Para.6Para.7Para.2Para.3Para.1Para.4read for informationPlace Kind of Chinese food Typical dishNorthwest ChinaGeneral’s Tso’s chickenBeijingSichuan cuisineDishes with Sichuan peppercornsShangdongShandong cuisineBoiled dumplings with … pancake rolls stuffed with…Xinjiang and Inner Mongolian cuisineboiled or roasted meat, such as…South ChinaGuangdong cuisineCentral Chinastewed noodlesAmericaChinese foodchanged to suitAmerican tastesHenan cuisinedim sum( )1.Prior to coming to China, the writer had enjoyed the authentic Chinese cuisine.( )2.Americans are willing to try new foods.( )3.When the writer arrived in China, he could speak fluent Chinese to order the food.( )4.In Shandong, roasted meat has become a favorite dish of the people in North China.FTFFscanning( )5.The people in northern Xinjiang are good at riding horses.( )6.The food local people consume can inform us of what kinds of lives they lead.TTSkimmingFill in the table belowPlace Kind of Chinese food Typical dishAmerica Chinese food changed to suit American tastesBeijingShandongNorthwest ChinaSouth ChinaCentral China Henan cuisineGeneral’s Tso’s chickenAmerica’s most popular Chinese dish is General Tso’s chicken, which consists of fried chicken covered in a sweet sauce, flavored with hot red peppers.SkimmingPlace Kind of Chinese food Typical dishAmerica Chinese food changed to suit American tastesBeijingShandongNorthwest ChinaSouth ChinaCentral China Henan cuisineGeneral’s Tso’s chickendishes with Sichuan peppercornsboiled or roasted meat, such as lamb kebabstewed noodlesSichuan cuisineboiled dumplings served with vinegarGuangdong cuisineShandong cuisineXinjiang and Inner Mongolian cuisinedim sumpancake rolls stuffed with sliced Chinese green onionsfried chicken covered in a sweet sauce, flavored with hot red peppers.Read for sturcureTopic(Para.1)You are what you eat.Body(Paras.2-6)Conclusion(Para.7)My _________________ with Chinese food.different experiencesCulture and cuisine go hand in hand.Careful-reading Reading Comprehension1. What’s the main idea of the passage A. You are what you eat.B. Most famous foods in China.C. My experiences of food and culture in China.D. My exciting journey in China.√Careful-reading Reading Comprehension2. According to the passage,what can’t be shownin the food you eat A. Your personality. B. Your figure.C. Your character. D. Your culture.√3.Put the following places that the author had been to in timeorder.①Xinjiang ②Henan ③Shandong ④Beijing ⑤GuandongA. ④③①⑤② B. ②③⑤④①C. ④②①⑤③ D. ②⑤④③①√Careful-reading Reading Comprehension√4.What is the most famous food in Shandong A.Boiled dumplings. B.Roasted meat.C.Stewed noodles. D.Pancake rolls.√5.Why do people in Xinjiang prefer their food to be cookedover 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 the people together.D.Because that way of cooking can show their character.Post-readingDiscuss in groups1. Do you think “culture and cuisine go hand inhand” Give your reasons.Yes, because so much of a culture is based upon food and how it is eaten and served.No, with the impact of globalization, food no longer reflects cultures. In this fast-changing world, everything is changing, including cuisines.HomeworkSurf the internet about exact food, and then write a short passage about the culture and the food for our school newspaper. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览