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

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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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What do you already know about different cultures and their foods?

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Goal
At the end of the lesson

 You will be able to answer questions in English about English-language video clips related to food in different cultures.

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Recap vocabulary 
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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Food and Culture
Food is an important part of culture. Every culture has its own unique foods and traditions.

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Introduce the topic of food and culture and explain why it is important to learn about different foods and traditions.
Video Clips
In these lessons we will be watching several video clips about different foods and cultures. Pay close attention to the details and take notes if needed.

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Explain the purpose of watching the video clips and how they will help students achieve the learning objective.
Video 1: Japanese Cuisine
This video clip is about School lunches in Japan. 
Questions will pop-up while you're watching, 
so pay close attention. 


TIP: Take notes!

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Play the video clip and ask students to take notes on unique ingredients and cooking techniques.
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Slide 9 - Vidéo

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01:06
What was not in the bag?
A
A toothbrush
B
A cup
C
Chopsticks
D
Lunch

Slide 10 - Quiz

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02:17
Who cooks the food for the children?

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02:19
How many meals do they cook?
Write your answer in words (not numbers)

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05:42
What is determined before they start eating?

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05:44
Who grew the potatoes?
A
Grade 4
B
Grade 5
C
Grade 6
D
Grade 7

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05:47
When will these students plant potatoes?
A
March
B
April
C
May
D
June

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06:25
What did the teacher use to eat the fish before he used chopsticks?

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08:38
The Video is called "it's not just about food"
What is it about?

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Video 2: Scotland
In this clip you will see Anthony Bourdain. He was a famous chef who traveled the world and made television programs.

Watch the video and take notes.

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Play the video clip and ask students to take notes on unique ingredients and dishes.

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Vocabulary
Let's review some vocabulary related to food and culture.

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Review key vocabulary and provide definitions and examples as needed.
What is the term for the liquid that is squeezed from grated vegetables or fruits?
A
Vinegar
B
Juice
C
Sauce
D
Oil

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Which of these is a type of bread?
A
Pancake
B
French Toast
C
Waffle
D
Baguette

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What is the term for raw fish served as a Japanese delicacy?
A
Udon
B
Sushi
C
Ramen
D
Tempura

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What is the name of the leafy green vegetable often used in sandwiches and salads?
A
Onion
B
Lettuce
C
Mushroom
D
Garlic

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Which of the following is a root vegetable?
A
Spinach
B
Cabbage
C
Carrot
D
Pepper

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Tomatoes are a
A
Fruit
B
Vegetable
C
Both
D
Neither

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Which of the following is not a legume?
A
Lentils
B
Chickpeas
C
Black beans
D
Peanut butter

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What are legumes?
A
A type of vegetable that grows underground
B
A type of plant that produces seeds in pods
C
A type of fruit with a hard shell
D
A type of cereal grain

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Vocabulary. Work with 2 or 3 people:
Now it's time to answer some questions about the video clips we watched. Use your notes to help you answer the questions.

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Provide a list of questions based on the video clips and allow students to work independently or in groups to answer them.
Culture Swap
In pairs or small groups, share a food or dish that is unique to your culture. Describe the ingredients and how it is prepared.

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Facilitate a discussion where students can share their own cultural foods and traditions.
Wrap Up
What did you learn about different cultures and their foods? How can you use this knowledge to better understand and appreciate different cultures?

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Lead a discussion where students can reflect on what they learned and how it can be applied in their own lives.