6TSO Unit 1 Step 3: What doesn’t kill you ...

1 / Fit or fat?
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1 / Fit or fat?

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(Weird) diet trends

Slide 2 - Mind map

Ex. 2 Women’s Health magazine has made a summary of 'All the Crazy Ways People Have Tried to Lose Weight Throughout History'. Watch the video and answer the questions.
Do ex. a-d-e-f while watching!

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a Match the diet to the right era.
1) 1820
A
Arsenic pills (A)
B
Sylvia of Hollywood diet (H)
C
The Corset diet (K)
D
Vinegar and water diet (N)

Slide 4 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
2) 19th century
A
Arsenic pills (A)
B
Sylvia of Hollywood diet (H)
C
Tapeworm pills (I)
D
The Masticator diet (J)

Slide 5 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
3) 1903
A
Sleeping beauty diet (F))
B
Smoking instead of eating (G)
C
Tapeworm pills (I)
D
The Masticator diet (J)

Slide 6 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
4) Early 20th century
A
Sleeping beauty diet (F)
B
Smoking instead of eating (G)
C
Tapeworm pills (I)
D
The Master Cleanse (L)

Slide 7 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
5) 1925
A
Cabbage soup diet (C)
B
Smoking instead of eating (G)
C
Sanford Siegal cookies diet (E)
D
Vibrator diet (M)

Slide 8 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
6) 1930s-1950
A
Cabbage soup diet (C)
B
Sleeping beauty diet (F)
C
Sanford Siegal cookies diet (E)
D
Vibrator diet (M)

Slide 9 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
7) 1930s
A
Cabbage soup diet (C)
B
Sylvia of Hollywood diet (H)
C
Sanford Siegal cookies diet (E)
D
The Corset diet (K)

Slide 10 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
8) 1960s
A
Sleeping Beauty diet (F)
B
Atkins diet (B)
C
Sanford Siegal cookies diet (E)
D
Low-carb diets (D)

Slide 11 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
9) 1972
A
Cabbage soup diet (C)
B
Atkins diet (B)
C
Sanford Siegal cookies diet (E)
D
Low-carb diets (D)

Slide 12 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
10) 1975
A
Vinegar and water diet (N)
B
Atkins diet (B)
C
Sanford Siegal cookies diet (E)
D
Low-carb diets (D)

Slide 13 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
11) 1990s
A
Low-carb diets (D)
B
Atkins diet (B)
C
Vinegar and water diet (N)
D
Cabbage soup diet (C)

Slide 14 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
12) 2000
A
Low-carb diets (D)
B
Arsenic pills (A)
C
Vinegar and water diet (N)
D
The Masticator diet (J)

Slide 15 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
13) 2006
A
Tapeworm pills (I)
B
The Master Cleanse (L)
C
Vinegar and water diet (N)
D
The Masticator diet (J)

Slide 16 - Quiz

a Match the diet to the right era.
14) 2013
A
Arsenic pills (A)
B
Tapeworm pills (I)
C
The Corset diet (K)
D
Vibrator diet (M)

Slide 17 - Quiz

Slide 18 - Slide

d) Which dietary gurus are mentioned in the video?
A
Dr. Atkins, Beyoncé, Sanford Siegal, Montignac
B
Dr. Atkins, Sanford Siegal, Montignac, Lord Byron
C
Dr. Atkins, Sanford Siegal, Sylvia of Hollywood, Horace Fletcher
D
Dr. Atkins, Halle Berry, Sylvia of Hollywood, Lucky Strike

Slide 19 - Quiz

e) What is the name of the famous opera singer who ingested live tapeworms?

Slide 20 - Open question

f) What advice does Women’s Health magazine give to its readers when it comes to diets?

Slide 21 - Open question

Slide 22 - Slide

c) Which of these diets would be most dangerous to your health?
Arsenic pills
The Master Cleanse
Atkins diet
The Corset diet
Sleeping beauty diet
Smoking instead of eating
Sylvia of Hollywood diet
Tapeworm pills
The Masticator diet
None of these

Slide 23 - Poll

Ex. 3 You have seen the possible side effects of taking arsenic pills in the video. Where do you usually find these warnings?

Slide 24 - Open question

Ex. 4 Read the information leaflet for arsenic trioxide on p. 23 and answer the questions.

a) Mark ALL modal auxiliary verbs in the leaflet.

Slide 25 - Slide

Which modal verb did you come across most often?
A
can
B
could
C
may
D
might

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which modal verbs were used?
A
may - could - might - can - cannot
B
may - must - could - should - can
C
may - could - should - can - cannot
D
may - must - should - cannot

Slide 27 - Quiz

Let's recap from last step.
What did these modals express?: 
can't - could - may (not) - might (not) - must (not)

Slide 28 - Slide

100 % certainty
90 % probability
50 % possibility
< 50 % small possibility 
could
may (not)
might (not)
must (not)
can't

Slide 29 - Drag question

Focus:
Cannot (can't) has two different meanings:
  • Your ankle can't be broken. You can still stand on it. 
        -->impossibility
  • You can't drink alcohol when taking this medicine.
       --> prohibition (verbod) 
              (= revision from 5th grade)

Slide 30 - Slide

Focus:
Must has two different meanings:
  • Your ankle must be really painful. It is very swollen.
        --> 90% probability
  • You must take some rest or else you won't get better!
       --> obligation (gebod / verplichting) 
               (= revision from 5th grade)

Slide 31 - Slide

Focus:
Can has many different meanings:
  • This medicine can help treat pain. (possibility)
  • Most people can take paracetamol safely. (ability)
  • Can I drink some water? (permission)
  • ...

Slide 32 - Slide

Add to p. 32 of your workbooks:
Alternative meanings:
  • CAN'T: You can't drink alcohol when taking this medicine. (prohibition -  verbod) 
  • MUST: You must take some rest or else you won't get better! (obligation -  gebod / verplichting) 
  • CAN: This medicine can help treat pain. (possibility - mogelijkheid)
  • Most people can take paracetamol safely. (ability - vaardigheid)
  • Can I drink some water? (permission - toestemming)
  • ...

Slide 33 - Slide

Do ex. 5 p. 23-24. Work together with a partner.

Slide 34 - Slide

2 / Battle of the bulges

Slide 35 - Slide

Fitness trends

Slide 36 - Mind map

Ex. 2
Watch the video and then read the article about exercising during World War II. Answer the questions.
Timing: 7 minutes 

Slide 37 - Slide

Slide 38 - Link

Action!
Ex.6 p. 25  If you could invent the perfect diet or fitness trend, what would it be?
You are going to describe a weird diet or fitness trend. You can make one up or use an existing one.
Preparation: Fill in the preparation grid in the Google doc.
Action: Record your presentation with your device (mobile phone) and upload it to this Classroom assignment.
Speak for at least 1-1,5 minutes.
Try to really convince the listener (your teacher) of the benefits of this new trend :-) OR warn your teacher never to try this weird (and dangerous?) trend!

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