课上内容(Lesson)
sticky notes 便利贴;即时贴
# write down 3 favorite foods or drinks
pork ribs 排骨;肋骨;猪肋排;叉烧排骨
cola
hotpot
fruit
soda
Mapo Tofu
strawberries
# Which one foods is health or unhealth?
词汇(Key Word )
caffeine n. [有化][药] 咖啡因;茶精(兴奋剂) # 坏处是会让心跳加快
oily adj. 油的;油质的;油滑的;油腔滑调的
vitamins n. [生化] 维生素;[生化] 维他命
protein 蛋白质
# Opposites 反义词
good for you bad for you
healthy unhealthy
have /eat breakfast skip breakfast # 这里的“k”发音浊化,就像“sKy”
teste good teste bed
an energy drink 能量饮料
sickness n. 疾病;呕吐;弊病
illness n. 病;疾病
disease n. 病,[医] 疾病;弊病
italics 斜体字
cancer 癌症
chili peppers 辣椒
句型(Sentences)
To be a healthy eater,what is good to do? 要养成一个健康的饮食习惯,需要做什么?
What‘s not good to do? Why?
Which tips do you do? # tips means is advice
# To be healthy:
I eat foods high vitamins foods and I eat foods low in calorie.
I don‘t eat junk food. It testes good, but it‘s bad for you.
I only drink a little Cola Too much is bad for you.
I don‘t skip breakfast.
I eat egg It gives you energy
I eat chip for a snack. # 注意这里的snack /æ/ snake /e/ 蛇
# How do you make the smoothie /‘smu?ð?/ ? # 奶昔
1. peel the fruit
2. cut it into pieces
3. put orange in the blender # 搅拌机
4. add the other fruit
5. add the other ingredients # 其他材料
6. put ice in the blender
7. blend everything # 混合的一切;开始搅拌
# chili pepper 红辣椒 and licorice 甘草
Where does the food come from?
Chili pepper comes from the Americas. # 注意:这里的 The Americas 是指 美洲(南美洲,北美洲)
Licorice comes from southern Europe(南欧) and Asia.
How do people use it today?
Today, people all over the world ,use chilies in their cooking.
Today, when people hear the word licorice,they are of candy.In fact, licorice is in some sweet foods and drinks, but it is also a very old medicine /m?d?sn/
People also use it for stomach and skin problems.
why is it good for us?
They are high in vatamin C. This spice gives you energy.It also makes you less hungry,so you eat less.
Doctors think licorice - like chili pepper - can help people with cancer!
语法(Grammar)
Do You/They Yes, I do/ No, I don‘t Yes they are/ No they aren‘t
> like spicy food?
Does He/She Yes, he/she does. No, he/she doesn‘t
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Cong0ks/p/11123523.html