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= 6 There's always. first time oS Lesson 2A good food experience a FR, , = sitalk KEES (Warm-up) 01:00 = What's the best dish you have ever tried? e "New words and expressions 04:00 Go through the words and phrases, and ask your student to complete the sentences. flavorings for food Spices can make food taste =o Nx much beter o 2. flavortul - ich in flavor The visitors lke the flavorful [22K in my hometown, a pork and beans ‘0.51 Rept and Contterdal. ] sitalk KEES 2 Go through the words and phrases, and ask your student to complete the sentences. 3. the expression of - c group of words with a particular meaning e distinct from C Ais clearly different from 8 4. have a taste for something - have a liking or preference for a particular food, drink, or experience black chicken with noodles 5. ground pork - pork cut into very small pieces by a meat grinder cows 6. chili pepper - a spicy vegetable that is usually red, green, orange, or yellow in color SS ‘0.51 Reprtery ene Conttental. 2 sitalk KEES )Speakingnaturally) (Part |) 06:00 rod Role play. Emphasize and explain the words in red and the sentences in yellow. (James and Rita are working in the same international school in Bejing. James just got back from his trip fo Sichuan.) Rita: So how was your trip to Sichuan Province? James: You have no idea! It has been, a wonderful journey, a journey of tasty food! Rita: Really? Why do you say so? Is the province very famous for its food? James: That is for sure. Apparently, the expression of “Chinese food" is not descriptive. There are only popular in minority areas. Sichuan Cuisine is one of the eight Me" a" » nett mention Rita: The only thing | heard is that most Sichuan food is spicy. Now, | am very curious about what you have fried there. “este Propeatary and Conteeraal 3 sitalk KEES )/Speakinghnaturally) (Part 11) 06:00 [Tooker Role play. Emphasize and explain the words in red and the sentences in yellow. James: You know | am a big fan of tofu, so it was not the first time | tried Ma Po Tofu in China. ike tofu very much But it is so different! Rita: | thought Ma Po Tofu is just soft tofu with spices. the one | tried was mixed with and James: Me too. cut the on ied nsehuan wes med wth ound por hil papper ond Ak your student ifferent spices with a distinctive taste from each tyme. instis ne os distinct food you have tater ond what was your feslig about? Rita: So it must be very flavorful. | have a taste for spicy food. It might be a good idea to plan lavorful drink/cheese my own trip to Sichual ‘The famous dish mentioned in the conversation is Ma Po Tofu 1. What is the famous dish mentioned in the conversation? 2. What does the dish have? thas sot tofu, ground pork, chil pepper, nd ifferent spe me ‘esr opretry ane coceeersat Ah sitalk KEES ere 04:00 Ask your student to answer each question using the given hints. > You and a classmate from England plan to go to a restaurant that serves a famous dish in China. Give him/her an idea about the dish. ye 1. What's the dish called, and what's it like? (Hint: Give the particular name of the dish. Describe its flavor and color) (ToDoEK ‘este Propeatary and Conteeraiat 5 q Ask your student to answer each question using the given hints. 2. 3. sitalk KEES When did you first taste the dish? (Hint: Describe your experience of trying the dish. Mention when you first tried the dish.) foo EX Why is this Chinese dish popular in China? (Hint: Mention the unique quality of the dish. Share your own experience when you tried it for the first time.) fod ‘este Propeatary and Conteeraat sitalk KEES ~ (round the world) 04:00 5 Ask your student to answer the questions and then start a Meatloaf liscussion. + Meatloaf is a very popular dish all over the world. Each country has its own version of it + It’s made mainly of ground meat and other ingredients. I's shaped like a loaf of bread and baked in an oven. + It’s usually eaten with different kinds of sauces. =p sth. i usually eaten with It's made mainly of ground meat and other ingredients 1. What is meatloaf made of? FeDSTMTER FRE 2. wnat oreign can would you te oy? “este Propeatary and Conteersiat 7

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