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Slide 1: Open question
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Slide 1 - Open question

Millions of people in Britain today suffer from malnutrition. The eat badly and get sick quickly.
THE BAD FOOD TRAP
by Judy Jones for the Observer
step 1:
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Slide 2 - Slide

bad food trap

Slide 3 - Mind map

Wat is malnutrition?

Slide 4 - Mind map

It was quite something when Graham Haines first brought cut-price fruit and vegetable to the poor council estates of Tipton. People would peer into his van, point at the celery or the broccoli and ask: "What on earth's that?

What was "quite something?"

Slide 5 - Open question

It was quite something when Graham Haines first brought cut-price fruit and vegetable to the poor council estates of Tipton. People would peer into his van, point at the celery or the broccoli and ask: "What on earth's that?

What was "quite something"?
The fact that
A
Graham's products were even cheaper than those in the supermarket
B
people in Tipton saw vegetables unknown to them
C
people started to like eating fruit and vegetables

Slide 6 - Quiz

In this part of Britain there is still a lot of poverty. In many of the streets of Tipton, car ownership and a working head of household are the exceptions rather than the rule. But there's a much more fundamental problem, largely hidden behind closed doors. The time-bomb ticking away in Tipton- and in thousands of other urban communities, impoverished by a decade and more of industrial decline - is malnutrition.

What time bomb is meant?

Slide 7 - Open question

In this part of Britain there is still a lot of poverty. In many of the streets of Tipton, car ownership and a working head of household are the exceptions rather than the rule. But there's a much more fundamental problem, largely hidden behind closed doors. The time-bomb ticking away in Tipton- and in thousands of other urban communities, impoverished by a decade and more of industrial decline - is malnutrition.

What time bomb is meant?
A
In the long run poor people's health suffers due to eating badly
B
People seem to be unwilling to choose healthy food
C
People who are unemployed are usually ashamed of their situation
D
Poor people spend the little money they have on their cares rather than on proper food

Slide 8 - Quiz

( malnutrition)
It's a word we associate with the bloated bellies of people starving in the Third World. But a group of top nutritions, food scientists and civil servants, brought together by the Government, has concludes it is happening here, and that 'whole communities' are suffering form it. No-one knows how many people this means, but it is likely to run into millions.
Wat is het belangrijkste uit de eerste en laatste zin van deze alinea? antwoord in het Nederlands.

Slide 9 - Open question

( malnutrition) It's a word we associate with the bloated bellies of people starving in the Third World. But a group of top nutritions, food scientists and civil servants, brought together by the Government, has concludes it is happening here, and that 'whole communities' are suffering form it. No-one knows how many people this means, but it is likely to run into millions.
A
In Britain it is spreading even more quickly than in the Third World
B
It does not only occur in developing countries but is also a serious problem in Britain
C
It is a term that is only used to make clear how serious the poverty problem is

Slide 10 - Quiz

Like thousands of other communities across Britain, Tripton was transformed into what the experts call a 'fresh food desert' when the big supermarktets moved to out-of-town greenfield sites. Large numbers of unemployed, eldery, lone parents, disabled and long-term sick people live in the old town centres. They have no way of getting to the out-of-town shopping centres.

De stad Tripton word een 'fresh food desert' genoemd, waarom?

Slide 11 - Open question

Thanks to the promise of funding over five years- an annual 38,000 pounds- from the local health authority , more than 500 low-income families are now benefiting from Graham's weekly visit, saving pounds in higher food costs while improving their diets.

Hoeveel voordelen noemt de schrijver van het feit dat Graham met zijn vrachtwagentje komt? noem het aantal:

Slide 12 - Open question

Some blame the poor for not feeding themselves properly. A model diet, so the argument goes, is that of the average Mediterranean peasant. It is easy to eat well on a modest income, the theory goes.
**So why it is that millions don't?** Some, of course, choose to ignore the message, and not just among the ranks of the poor. But for millions there is no choice-in short, they cannot afford what goes hand in hand with getting a good diet.
Citeer de zin waarin het antwoord op de vraag tussen ** staat. Schrijf de eerste 2 woorden van de zin op.

Slide 13 - Open question

What is a 'modest income' ?
een bescheiden inkomen
een laag inkomen
een gemiddeld inkomen

Slide 14 - Poll

Equal in the eyes of the Law?
Alice Freebody reports on the beating up, last week, of a 23-year-old policewoman in Sheffield, she finds that working within the police force is still far from rosy for women.
Waar gaat deze tekst over ?

Slide 15 - Open question

Last week brought the news that a 23-year-old woman police officer in Sheffield had been beaten up by a gang of youths. The incident provoked a rush of sympathy, flowers sent to the police station, and demands to know why she was sent out all alone. Any police officer who is beaten up gets sympathy, but when the officer is .............an element of "Poor little bunny left out in the snow" creeps in. Wat betekent provoked/ demands hier?

Slide 16 - Open question

Last week brought the news that a 23-year-old woman police officer in Sheffield had been beaten up by a gang of youths. The incident provoked a rush of sympathy, flowers sent to the police station, and demands to know why she was sent out all alone. Any police officer who is beaten up gets sympathy, but when the officer is .............an element of "Poor little bunny left out in the snow" creeps in.
A
alone
B
female
C
wounded
D
young

Slide 17 - Quiz

A serious case of double standards is afoot. Since 1975 Sex Discrimination Act the official rule has been that female police officers are treated exactly the same . .......... no extra protections is given to them, no allowances are made. Where a man would go out on foot patrol alone, so does a woman.
What word would fit here?

Slide 18 - Open question

A serious case of double standards is afoot. Since 1975 Sex Discrimination Act the official rule has been that female police officers are treated exactly the same . .......... no extra protections is given to them, no allowances are made. Where a man would go out on foot patrol alone, so does a woman.
What word would fit here?
A
However,
B
In the meantime
C
Moreover,
D
This means that

Slide 19 - Quiz