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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Food & Healthy Lifestyle

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Discussion - Healthy Lifestyle
  1. Is there anything you really like to eat but try not to?
  2. Have you ever considered becoming vegetarian or vegan?
  3. What are some habits you could give up to become healthier?
  4. How many hours of sleep do you get each day? Do you think it's enough?
  5. Are people in your country healthy in general?
  6. Do you get worried or stressed much?
  7. What is a good way to relax?

Slide 2 - Slide

What do you eat for breakfast?

Slide 3 - Open question

What would be a healthy lunch?

Slide 4 - Open question

What is healthier
A
a sandwich with nutella
B
apple and yoghurt

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is healthier?
A
a glass of cola
B
a glass of orange juice
C
both are healthy
D
both unhealthy

Slide 6 - Quiz

What makes a pizza unhealthy?
A
the toppings
B
the sauce
C
the crust
D
the cheese

Slide 7 - Quiz

Do you need to eat fats?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 8 - Quiz

Does your body need sugar?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 9 - Quiz

Some difficult words
English
Dutch
- Nutrition
- Adolescents
- Rapid
- Nutrients
- Dietary pattern
- Consult
- Guide (lines)
- Consuming
- Serve
- Recommendations
- Appealing
- Variety
- Voeding
- Jong volwassenen
- Snel
- Voedingsstoffen
- Eetgewoontes
- Raadplegen
- Gids/Richtlijnen
- consumeren
- Portie
- Aanbevelingen
- Aantrekkelijk
- Verschillende

Slide 10 - Slide

Some difficult words
English
Dutch
- Nutrition
- Adolescents
- Rapid
- Nutrients
- Dietary pattern
- Consult
- Guide (lines)
- Consuming
- Serve
- Recommendations
- Appealing
- Variety
- Voeding
- Jong volwassenen
- Snel
- Voedingsstoffen
- Eetgewoontes
- Raadplegen
- Gids/Richtlijnen
- consumeren
- Portie
- Aanbevelingen
- Aantrekkelijk
- Verschillende

Slide 11 - Slide

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Slide 12 - Video

01:13
On what does food not have an impact on?
A
Future mental and physical health
B
Current mental and physical health
C
How tall you will eventually be

Slide 13 - Quiz

01:13
True or False
Nutrition is important for everyone, but it is more important for adolescents.
Bonus: why is that?
A
True
B
False

Slide 14 - Quiz

02:00
What is the Australian guide to healthy eating comparable (= vergelijkbaar) to?

Slide 15 - Open question

02:07
How many nutritious food groups are in the Australian guide to healthy eating?
A
6
B
8
C
5
D
3

Slide 16 - Quiz

03:32
Why do we like unhealthy foods so much?

Slide 17 - Mind map

04:08
Vegetables
Grains
Meat
Fruit
Dairy
3 extra serves
1-2 extra serves
1 extra serve
0,5 extra serve
2 extra serve

Slide 18 - Drag question

What was one of the tips in the video about healthy food?

Slide 19 - Mind map

Which tips can you use for older people (60+) and why?

Slide 20 - Mind map

03:32
How much of the total energy is consumed by unhealthy foods?
A
35%
B
45%
C
50%
D
40%

Slide 21 - Quiz

Fill in the missing words
__Snacking     __Food Allergy   __Obese    __Obesity    __Vital       __Vitaly
     __Fattening      __Balanced diet      __Variety    __Eliminate    __Nutritious     __Strongly advise     __Cut down on      __Free-range   __Moderate       __Appetite        __Servings

Slide 22 - Slide

Fill in the missing words
12 Snacking      14 Food Allergy
 1 Obese   16 Obesity    4 Vital      
17 Vitaly
     9 Fattening      2 Balanced diet     
3 Variety    15 Eliminate    6 Nutritious     7 Strongly advise     10 Cut down on      5 Free-range   11 Moderate    
   13 Appetite        8 Servings

Slide 23 - Slide

Nutritious – good for your body
Nutrition – the process of obtaining food necessary for growth and health
Variety – a lot of different
Food allergy – a condition that causes illness if you eat certain foods
Food intolerance – a condition when you cannot digest certain food properly, for example, lactose intolerance
Vital – very important
Moderate – neither small nor large
Free-range – relating to farm animals that are not kept in cages
Serving – portion
To eliminate – totally remove
Cut down on smth – to have less of smth
Fattening – makes you fat
Appetite – desire to eat
Strongly advise – to recommend
Balanced diet – you eat all the right food your body needs
Snack – small amount of food between meals
Obese (adj) – unhealthy overweight (obesity – noun)
To digest – to change food into substances your body can use for health and growth
Fibre – The parts of fruit, vegetables and grain that your body cannot digest.

Slide 24 - Slide

Question:
How healthy is your diet?

Slide 25 - Slide

How healthy is your diet?
Take a quiz to help you understand how healthy your diet is.
Tell us afterwards the tips and tops you received.

Slide 26 - Slide

Slide 27 - Link

what can you do to lose weight?

Slide 28 - Open question

Can you think of three more tips to add?

Slide 29 - Slide

What is a healthy lifestyle?
which words come to mind?

Slide 30 - Mind map