LA ISK- Unit 2- Eat to live or Live to eat- week 1

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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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LANGUAGE ACQUISISTION
WELCOME!

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How did the test go?


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Unit 2: Eat to live or live to eat

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Eat to Live or Live to Eat?
What is the difference?

Slide 4 - Mind map

This is the difference
Live to Eat view food as something more in their life than just fuel.  It can mean comfort, family, friends, happiness, lifestyle or stress release.
 Eating to live, however, involves treating food like it is fuel for the body

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What is your favourite food?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Goal
I can understand people discussing food in a short clip

I can say what kind of food I like or dislike.

 

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Unit 1 title: Eat to live or live to eat
      
     Global concept: Identities and Relationships
     Key concept: communication
      Related concept: Meaning, Purpose, culture


Statement of inquiry:
Communicating through analysis and argument can shape our choices and convey messages about our cultural values and personal priorities.

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Communication skills 

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New vocabulary (write them down in your map/folder)
Arable
diet
farming
nutritional
pastoral
ritual
oriental
development
embrace
reinvent

akkerbouw
dieet
landbouw
voeding
pastoraal: een uitbeelding van het leven van plattelandsbewoners,
ritueel (tradities)
oriëntaals (verschillende kookkunsten van het verre Oosten)
ontwikkeling
omarmen
opnieuw uitvinden

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Slide 11 - Link

Do the meals you eat or the way you eat communicate anything about you to others?

Slide 12 - Open question

Speaking: I can talk about what food I like or dislike

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Is this correc: I'm lovin it??

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don't like : (

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Complete the sentence with don't like or doesn't like.
Sandra ............ playing on the beach.

A
doesn't like
B
don't like
C
likes
D
like

Slide 17 - Quiz

Complete the sentence with don't like or doesn't like.
We............. playing with our cousin.
A
don't like
B
doesn't like
C
like
D
likes

Slide 18 - Quiz

Complete the sentence with don't like or doesn't like.
You ............... your new car.
A
doesn't like
B
like
C
don't like
D
likes

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dis- is used to give an opposite or negative meaning

like -> dislike
appear -> disappear
I dislike listening to rock music. 
I dislike eating spicy food. 
She dislikes being late for appointments.
We dislike working on weekends.

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Which food do you like or dislike?
Talk to your neigbour

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So...what do you like/dislike about Dutch food?

Write down at least 3 sentences (in FULL English sentences) about what you like or dislike about Dutch food.
You have 5 minutes.

Slide 22 - Open question

Round up

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