英语口语教学主题ppt课件.ppt
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1、英语口语教学主题ppt课件hot pot When do Chinese people usually have hot pots? What ingredients does a hot pot usually contain? what is the procedure of eating hot pot?Questions What is your favorite food? Why do you like it? What is your favorite flavor? What do you usually have for breakfast/lunch/supper? How
2、 often do you dine out? What kind of restaurant is your favorite? why do you like it? Can you recommend some restaurants in your hometown with specialty foods? Do you like cooking? why or why not? What dishes are you or your parents good at cooking?Biscuit cookiessteakCandy sweetlanguage bank Flavor
3、s tasty, bland, sweet, bitter, salty, hot/spicy, fresh, bender, tough, lean, oily, rich, light, greasy, delicious, healthy, nutritious, crisp, juicy vegetables cabbage 卷心菜 eggplant茄子 lettuce莴笋 cauliflower菜花 broccoli西兰花 spinach菠菜 celery芹菜 Chinese cabbage大白菜 cucumber黄瓜 green pepper青椒 carrot胡萝卜 Fruits
4、pear peach date枣 pineapple菠萝 strawberry草莓 cherry 樱桃litchi荔枝 mango芒果 Chinese gooseberry猕猴桃 sea foods shrimp小虾 prawn大虾 crab螃蟹 oyster牡蛎 clam 蛤squid鱿鱼 seasonings soy sauce酱油 vinegar醋 mustard 芥末garlic蒜 Chinese onion葱 葱shallot 姜ginger ways of cooking steam 蒸braise炖 stir fry 炒boil 煮roast 烤Group work What s
5、pecialties are there in the local foods of your hometown? work in groups and introduce the features and flavors of your local foods. the above passages are for your reference.Discuss the following questions with your partners. Do you go on a diet in order to keep a good figure? What is your experien
6、ce of going on a diet? Do you have any ideas or advice on dieting? What do you think are healthy or green foods and what are junk foods? What do you think are the most nutritious foods? May I invite you out for dinner? Why dont you come round for dinner? Lets have a drink sometime. We are going to t
7、he caf. Arent you coming with us? May I take your order? What would you like to drink? Id like to try What would you recommend? Im crazy about spicy food. My favorite food is Im a wine enthusiast. Im a big fan of I cant stand fast food. I hate Its made from It tastes Theres a with it. Its my treat.
8、/its on me./Lets go Dutch. Pay the bill in cash. Pay the bill with credit card. Leave a tip on the table. Manners in every country are different. What is polite in China may not be polite in the United States. These basic rules will help you enjoy western food with your American friends. Always put
9、the napkin on your lap first. Before you leave the table fold your napkin and put it beside your plate. As the meal is served, use the silverware farthest from the plate first. When eating something in a bowl, do not leave the spoon in the bowl. Put it on the plate beneath the bowl. Soup, as well as
10、 all American food is eaten quietly. Do not pick the bowl up to hold it closer to your mouth. When you have finished your meal, place your knife and fork side by side on the plate. This signals that you have finished eating. Wait until everyone has been served to begin eating. If invited to begin be
11、fore others are served, wait until three or four people have been served before starting to eat. While eating, remember not to talk with your mouth full of food. During the meal, the host or hostess will offer you a second helping of food. Sometimes they will ask you to help yourself. When they offe
12、r you food, give a direct answer. If you refuse the first time, they might not ask you again Sit up straight at the table. Bring the food upto your mouth. Do not lean down to your plate. Cut large pieces of meat, potatoes and vegetables into bite size pieces. Eat the pieces one at a time. When eatin
13、g spaghetti, wind the noodles up on your fork. You may use your spoon to assist in winding the noodle on your fork. The spaghetti on your fork should be eaten in one bite. It is very impolite to eat half your noodles and allow the other half to fall back on your plate. Some foods may be eaten with y
14、our fingers Do not lean on your arm or elbow while eatingYou may rest your hand and wrist on the edge of the table. In America, people do not use toothpicks at the table. Some of the rules mentioned here may be somewhat relaxed in informal settings. The best way to learn good manners is to watch oth
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