内容正文:
B2U1
Food for Thought
AChild of Two Cuisines
Lead in
Have you had the following food?
Roast beef
Hot pot
Stinky tofu
Pig’s ear
Sausage
Afternoon tea
Chicken feet
Full English
breakfast
01
Pre-reading
Look at the title and predict:
*Who is the child?
*What are the two cuisines?
*Why is he “a child of two cuisines”?
Now let’s read the passage and find out the answers.
British
Chinese
A multinational family
02
While-reading
Fast reading
1 How the family stays healthy by eating Chinese food.
2 What the family has done to promote Chinese food.
3 How the family cooks both Chinese and English food.
4 How the family combines food from two cultures.
√
Choose the main idea of the passage
Match the paragraphs to the following main ideas.
Para 1
Para 2
Para 3
Para 4
Para 5
Para 6
A. Parents’ attitude to Chinese food
B. The author's growing background
C. The author's attitude to animals parts
D. The author’s first visit to China
E. The family’s attitude to English food
F. The author’s feeling about cross-
cultural food
Careful-reading
Read Para.1 carefully and find some details.
A Chinese from Sichuan
A British
A cross-cultural boy
1. Growing up in England with a British father and a Chinese mother, I’ve enjoyed
food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a knife and fork – and chopsticks!
Why am “I” a child of “two cuisines”?
Who am I?
A boy grows up in ________, with a ____________ and a ____________.
I’ve enjoyed food from both countries ever since I was able to hold a ______________ — and __________!
England
British father
Chinese mother
knife and fork
chopsticks
Choose the correct symbols and complete the table on Page5.
Paragraph 2-3:
Mum has sweet memories of food from her home town in Sichuan, and often cooks spicy dishes.
Thanks to this, Dad has come to love hot pot!
Even today, he still does not easily take to eating things like chicken feet.
But I enjoy that sort of food myself.
舜德弘远 耕学载道
山东省薛城舜耕实验学校
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