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This lesson contains 54 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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      FOOD PROJECT

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Learning Goals
1. You know something about healthy and unhealthy food
2. You can talk and write about food, food habits and eating healthy in English
3. You can write two of your favourite healthy recipes

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Language Goals
You know what a recipe looks like
You can use language for recipe writing
  • You can use imperative
  • You can use countable and uncountable nouns correctly
  • You know the words for quantities of different foods
  • You can use some and any correctly

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Set-up lesson 1&2 (blokuur)
Getting to know recipes
* What's that? Exercise
* Recipe shuffle
* Worksheet "A pinch of..."
* Worksheet "Everyday life - Food"

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Homecooking or takeaway?
Homecooking
Takeaway

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In the kitchen
cupboard
fridge
sink
stove

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Let's guess the following recipe
Ingredients (part 1)
• 750g (1 1/2lb) white potatoes, unpeeled
• 2 tbsp olive oil
• 1 brown onion
• 1 courgette/zucchini
• 1 large carrot
• 2 celery sticks

• 2 garlic cloves, crushed
• 1 x 500g pack Boswell Farms beef mince
• 2 tbsp plain flour
• 1 beef stock cube
• 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
• 25g (1oz) butter, melted
• buttered greens, to serve (optional)


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• 2 red or yellow peppers, seeded
• 2 tsp dried oregano
• 2 garlic cloves, crushed
• 1 x 500g pack Boswell Farms beef mince
• 2 tbsp plain flour
• 1 beef stock cube
• 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
• 25g (1oz) butter, melted
• buttered greens, to serve (optional)


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What recipe belongs to the ingredients?

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Perhaps this might help....?
This hearty family favourite is the ultimate comforting main, featuring rich beef mince, gorgeous root veggies and a crispy grated potato topping.

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Or these directions...
Step 1: Put the potatoes in a large pan of water. Bring to the boil, and then parboil for 15 minutes. Drain well. Loosely wrap in a clean tea towel to dry and cool a little. When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, peel the skins and coarsely grate into a bowl.

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Step 2: Meanwhile, heat some oil in a large frying pan. Chop all the veg and add to the pan along with the oregano and garlic. Gently cook for 10-15 minutes, until softened. Remove to a bowl until needed. Return the pan to the heat and add the mince. Brown, over a high heat, breaking it up with a wooden spoon. Stir in the flour and cook for 2 minutes more.

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Step 3: Tip the cooked veg back into the pan and add the stock cube, Worcestershire sauce and 500ml of water. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 40 mins. Season to taste.


Step 4: Put the mince mixture in a large baking dish. Scatter over the potato, brush with the butter and season. Bake for 25 minutes, until bubbling and golden. Serve with buttered greens, if you like.

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The recipe is....
A
apple pie
B
Yorkshire pudding
C
cottage pie
D
Haggis

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Exercise: the following recipe has been shuffled...
Savoury eggplant casserole
Ingredients
 2 eggplant (2 lb./900 g), cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices
 115 g Italian sausage
 3/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
 1 egg
 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
 1 jar (650 mL) Classico di Napoli Tomato & Basil Pasta Sauce,
      divided
 60 g provolone cheese, cut into thin slices
 1 cup Cracker Barrel Shredded Mozzarella Cheese

What a clumsy cook...he has messed up the directions of the following recipe for a savoury eggplant casserole  

Ingredients
 2 eggplant (2 lb./900 g), cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices
 115 g Italian sausage
 3/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
 1 egg
 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
 1 jar (650 mL) Classico di Napoli Tomato & Basil Pasta sauce
 60 g provolone cheese, cut into thin slices
 1 cup Cracker Barrel Shredded Mozzarella Cheese

Could you figure out the correct order of the directions?

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Heat oven to 375ºF.
Bake 30 to 35 min. or heated through. Sprinkle with mozzarella;
bake 10 min. or until melted. Let stand 5 min. before cutting to serve.

Remove and discard casing from sausage; crumble sausage into
large skillet. Cook on medium heat 10 min. or until evenly browned,
stirring occasionally; drain. Mix with parsley, bread crumbs, egg and pepper until blended.

Cook eggplant in boiling water in large saucepan 2 min.; drain.
Spread 1/2 cup pasta sauce onto bottom of 13x9-inch baking dish sprayed with cooking spray; top with half the eggplant. Cover with
layers of sausage mixture, provolone and half of the remaining pasta sauce. Top with remaining eggplant and pasta sauce; cover.

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savoury eggplant casserole

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Time to take out pen & paper!

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QUANTITIES AND EXPRESSIONS IN COOKING         

In English there are special ways of saying what you need from a certain ingredient and how much and in what way.

Link the English expressions to the Dutch ones in the following exercise!

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     1. a pinch of salt                                      A. geraspt...
     2. a smidgen of butter                          B. bak de …....
     3. a few drops of water                         C. gezeefd....
     4. a teaspoon of...                                   D. een mespuntje....
     5. a tablespoon of...                                E. citroenschil.....
     6. a cup of...                                              F. kook de....
     7. a dash of (confectionary's sugar)   G. een likje....
     8. lemon zest                                           H. een stuifje.....
     9. fry the …...                                              I. een kopje...
     10. boil the …....                                          J. een eetlepel
     11. grated                                                   K. een theelepeltje
     12. sifted                                                     L. een paar druppels

  

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What things do you use in the kitchen to prepare food?

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Memorize the following kitchen utensils for 1 minute...
timer
1:00

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Quiz time

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What are these?
A
peeler
B
solid turner
C
spatula
D
grater

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This utensil is called....
A
grater
B
potato pusher
C
measuring spoons
D
tongs

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This utensil is used to stir...
A
whisk
B
grater
C
bottle opener
D
can opener

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What is this called?
A
plate
B
bowl
C
dish
D
skillet

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Match the English abbreviations and the English words.


       1. tsp                                                  A tablespoon
       2. tbsp                                               B ounce
       3. c                                                     C inch
       4. C                                                    D pint
       5. F                                                     E Celsius
       6. in                                                    F teaspoon
       7. oz                                                   G Fahrenheit
       8. pt                                                   H cup

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What recipe is this?


In a large bowl, whisk flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
Add milk, butter and egg; stir until flour is wet.
Heat 12-inch skillet over medium heat until a drop of water sizzles.
Brush the skillet lightly with oil.
In batches, scoop batter into the skillet.
Cook 2 to 3 minutes or until bubbly and the edges are dry.
With a spatula, turn.
Cook 2 minutes more or until golden.
Put it on a plate or keep warm in 225°F oven.
Repeat with remaining batter, brush the skillet with more oil if necessary.

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What recipe?

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HOMEWORK
* Worksheets in Magister(mail)
  1. Everyday Life - Food (exercises 1 + 2)
  2. Everyday Life - You are what you eat            (exercises 1 + 2 + 3)          

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Would you rather....
be able to type really fast or be able to read quickly?

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Set-up lesson 3
* Sweet and Savoury
* Countable and Uncountable nouns
* Groups
* Start on your recipes

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According to the Healthy Food Questionnaire, what type of eater are you?
Very healthy eater
Sometimes you forget what is good or bad for you
You are not thinking of your health when you eat

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Language goals 
After this lesson you should be able to:
-talk about the tastes and textures of food 

After this lesson you should know the meaning of the following words
spicy – mild – bland - salty – sugary – savoury -sour – bitter – tasty - tasteless – crunchy - hard - soft - chewy - liquid - sticky - jummy - stretchy - oily 



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Exercise 1: Listening
Watch the video about Americans who try Dutch sweets for the first time and fill in the table.

Questions to consider while listening:
- which sweets are they tasting?
- do they like or dislike it in general?
- write down 2 /3 characteristics of the sweets mentioned

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tastes and textures

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Tastes and Textures

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Task: Describe a Meal

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Countable vs. Uncountable

Countable: singular vs plural

Uncountable: always plural

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Countable
singular
Uncountable
Countable
plural
cakes
cereal
butter
coffee
mushroom
crisps
recipe
fish
plate
tableware

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Rosa-Amish
Jason-Lauren
Mike-Isis
Hilalay-Tim
Bahar-Luc
Thomas-Christian
Tina- Arjun
Rouaa- Tijs-Ning
Pavan-Zeyneb
Tamar-Salim
Emily-Akin
Willem-Tessa
Isabella-Moussa
Mika-Elena

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Check list for final product
Two healthy recipes per student, 4 (or 6) as a group
One savoury and one sweet recipe per person
Use one A4 per recipe
Write in English and use your own words! No copying!
Add nice embellishments and a picture of each dish
Type up the recipe (with a  clear title), make sure everything is neat and looks attractive!
Make sure your name is on each recipe

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Checklist for "recipe language"
Use imperative for instructions
Use countable and uncountable nouns correctly
Use the correct words for quantities (a pinch of salt, etc.)
Use some and any correctly

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Structure of a recipe
  • Title
  • Ingredients
  • Kitchen utensils needed
  • Preparation time
  • Directions 
  • Picture of the dish
  • Your name

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HOMEWORK
- Think of one savoury and one sweet recipe per person
- Find pictures for these recipes
In Thursday's lesson you will work in pairs on writing your recipes.

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Would you rather...
A
give up eating chocolate
B
give up eating crisps

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