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Listening/watching Practice 5H6V

You’re going to watch a 14-minute TEDTalk from Tristam Stuart (London, 2012) called The Global Food Waste Scandal. You’ll watch the video in three parts. Take notes while watching the video and use the pauses to answer questions: 1 to 8. 



Slide 2 - Diapositive

Slide 3 - Vidéo

1. What gave Tristam Stuart the idea that a lot of food perfectly fit for human consumption is needlessly thrown away?
A
A tasty-looking, sun-dried tomato loaf.
B
The quality of the discarded food he collected to feed his pigs.
C
He needed an additional income next to his teenage allowance.

Slide 4 - Quiz

2 . How did Tristam Stuart establish the amount of food waste of the countries he researched?
A
His numbers are based on representative samples of wasted food dumped on landfill sites.
B
He calculated the amount of food produced by a country and compared that to the actual food consumption of that country.
C
He compared the food supply of a particular country to the actual food consumption of that country.

Slide 5 - Quiz

Slide 6 - Vidéo

3. Why shouldn’t people pride themselves too much on the current agricultural success?
A
Because humans’ agricultural past took a heavy toll on the environment.
B
Because even though mankind produces enough food to feed the world, there’s still famine.
C
Because people are depleting the earth’s resources and are approaching an ecological breakpoint.

Slide 7 - Quiz

4. What does Tristan Stuart want to make clear with his
9-biscuit explanation?
A
That over 50% of all available food is wasted for human consumption.
B
That over 10% of food production already gets lost in the first phase of the food-production chain.
C
That more food is appointed to feeding animals than to feeding humans.

Slide 8 - Quiz

5. Why does the enormous amount of food waste from supermarkets only represent the tip of the iceberg?
A
Because even more food is discarded because of cosmetic consumption standards.
B
Because farmers are destroying vast food supplies in order to achieve better prices.
C
Because the amount of food wasted due to inefficient production methods of farmers is so much bigger.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Slide 10 - Vidéo

6. What is it that Tristan Stuart is advocating for with regard to the meat production industry?
A
To invent new, good recipes with organ meat (offal) so as to combat unnecessary destruction of meat.
B
To stop destroying nutritious body parts of slaughter animals that can’t be sold.
C
To use every part of slaughter animals for human consumption.

Slide 11 - Quiz

7. Why do people have the power to reduce food waste?
A
Because people can change their own ways and stop throwing away perfectly good food.
B
Because people can start regarding food waste as unethical and convince governments to take action.
C
Because people can focus on breeding pigs.

Slide 12 - Quiz

8. Tristan Stuart compares the response of the public to speak up against food waste and take action as ‘a silver lining’. Explain what he means.

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

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