人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 3 Diverse Cultures...课件
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D
fortune cookie
幸运曲奇
B
gumbo
秋葵汤
C
nachos
墨西哥玉米片
A
2. Listen to the interview again and decide whether the statements are true [T] or false [F].
1. No food was ever invented in America.
1.Look at the photos of American food and match them with their names.Then guess which countries’ cuisine influenced the food’s invention.
A
B
C
D
hamburg er 汉堡包
Diverse Cultures
Unit 03
listening, speaking, talking
Part 1
01
Lead In
Where do you think this photo was taken? Do you find the place familiar? What can you see in the picture?
Steve: Right. And there are many more examples of mixed-culture dishes. Like nachos, for example. Interviewer: Oh, I just love nachos! Mexican corn chips covered in cheese! Steve: Yes, they're delicious, but they're not traditional Mexican food. The recipe was actually invented by a Mexican cook for his American customers. Then there are fortune cookies … Interviewer: What do you mean? Steve: They're not Chinese. Interviewer: You're kidding! But every Chinese restaurant in America has them!
2. Hamburgers were invented in Germany.
3.
Nachos were invented for Americans by a foreigner.
4.
Every Chinese restaurant in America has fortune cookies.
American cooking often mixes things from 5. around the world to make something
A potluck (dinner / party) is a gathering of people where each person or group of people contributes a dish of food prepared by the person or the group of people, to be shared among the group.
completely new.
T √F T √F √T F √T F
√T F
3. Listen to the interview again and complete the notes below.
Names Notes
Hamburger Mix of_G__e_r_m_a_n_ + _A_m__e_ri_c_a_n__ cultures __M__e_x_i_c_a_n_c_o_r_n_ chips covered in cheese
The Miao ethnic group is well-known for their music and dance, which has a long history, and the most famous dance is the Lusheng dance.
Justin met a new friend while travelling in Guizhou. Listen to their conversation and complete the summaries below.
Nachos Made by _M__e_x_ic_a_n__ cook for_A_m__e_r_ic_a_n__c_u_st_o_m__e_rs
Fortune cookie
Gumbo
Invented in_S_a_n__F_r_a_n_c_is_c_oabout __1_0_0__ yrs ago A piece of _p_a_p__erwith _fo_r_t_u_n_eon it inside cookie
The diversity of its people reflects on: _la_n_g_u__a_g_es_,_r_a_c_e_s_, _re_l_ig_i_o_n_s_,_tr_a_d_i_t_io_n_s_,_e_a_t_in_g_,_c_l_o_th__es__a_n_d_s_o__o_n, which makes diversity of the world.
02 Part 2 Inlistening and speaking
Tcan food
America is often called a melting pot of cultures. Many of the specialty dishes we consider wholly American are actually reinterpretations(重新诠释) and hybrids(混血儿) imported from cultures around the world, reflecting its rich history of immigration.
芦笙
银饰
鼓楼
The Miao ethnic group has a population of more than 9 million, most of whom live in the provinces of southwest China. Decorated with embroideries ( 刺 绣 ) and silver accessories made by themselves, their clothes are very colourful and unique in various patterns.
Steve: Yes, but they're unknown in China. About 100 years ago, someone in San Francisco put a piece of paper with a fortune on it inside a Japanese-style cookie, and the fortune cookie was born! Interviewer: Wow! That's interesting! So they're like a mix of the Chinese, American, and Japanese cultures. Steve: You got it. And then we have gumbo, the spicy stew. It was invented in New Orleans over 200 years ago, and mixes French, African, Native American, and Spanish cooking. Interviewer: So it's the food of many different cultures, all in one dish? Steve: Exactly. American cooking often mixes things from around the world to make something completely new.
Chinese characters and English words.
It is Chinatown.
Diverse cultures.
The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people. ---Unknown
What does it mean? The Chinese meaning: __世__界__之__美__源__自__人__之__多__样__性__
The photo was probably taken in the United States because I can see a sign that says “ CALIFORNIA”. buildings, lamp post, lanterns
What are some words on the buildings? Why are there both Chinese and English shop signs?
lusheng
be made out of silver
drum tower
Miao villagers in Guizhou
Miao villagers in Guizhou
Zhaoxing Dong Village in Guizhou
lusheng silver accessories drum tower
Spicy stew Invented in N.O about _2_0_0__ yrs ago Mixes F_r_e_n_c_h_ , _A_f_ri_c_a_n_ , N__a_ti_v_e_A__m_e_r_ic_a_n_ , + Spanish cooking
听力原文 Interviewer: Today our guest is Steve Fox. He's here to talk about cultural influences on American food. Welcome, Steve! Steve: Thank you. It's nice to be here. Interviewer: When it comes to American food, some say no food was ever invented in America. What do you think? Steve:Hmm … That's not really true. For example, some say the hamburger comes from Hamburg in Germany, but they're wrong. The recipe for the meat in a hamburger may have come from Germany, but the final hamburger we know today was definitely created by Americans. Interviewer: You mean there was a mixing of cultures? Food from overseas changed when it arrived in the States.
Part 3
03
listening and Talking
Talk about ethn ic cultures in China
Look at the photos below and guess what ethnic minority groups might be talked about.
fortune cookie
幸运曲奇
B
gumbo
秋葵汤
C
nachos
墨西哥玉米片
A
2. Listen to the interview again and decide whether the statements are true [T] or false [F].
1. No food was ever invented in America.
1.Look at the photos of American food and match them with their names.Then guess which countries’ cuisine influenced the food’s invention.
A
B
C
D
hamburg er 汉堡包
Diverse Cultures
Unit 03
listening, speaking, talking
Part 1
01
Lead In
Where do you think this photo was taken? Do you find the place familiar? What can you see in the picture?
Steve: Right. And there are many more examples of mixed-culture dishes. Like nachos, for example. Interviewer: Oh, I just love nachos! Mexican corn chips covered in cheese! Steve: Yes, they're delicious, but they're not traditional Mexican food. The recipe was actually invented by a Mexican cook for his American customers. Then there are fortune cookies … Interviewer: What do you mean? Steve: They're not Chinese. Interviewer: You're kidding! But every Chinese restaurant in America has them!
2. Hamburgers were invented in Germany.
3.
Nachos were invented for Americans by a foreigner.
4.
Every Chinese restaurant in America has fortune cookies.
American cooking often mixes things from 5. around the world to make something
A potluck (dinner / party) is a gathering of people where each person or group of people contributes a dish of food prepared by the person or the group of people, to be shared among the group.
completely new.
T √F T √F √T F √T F
√T F
3. Listen to the interview again and complete the notes below.
Names Notes
Hamburger Mix of_G__e_r_m_a_n_ + _A_m__e_ri_c_a_n__ cultures __M__e_x_i_c_a_n_c_o_r_n_ chips covered in cheese
The Miao ethnic group is well-known for their music and dance, which has a long history, and the most famous dance is the Lusheng dance.
Justin met a new friend while travelling in Guizhou. Listen to their conversation and complete the summaries below.
Nachos Made by _M__e_x_ic_a_n__ cook for_A_m__e_r_ic_a_n__c_u_st_o_m__e_rs
Fortune cookie
Gumbo
Invented in_S_a_n__F_r_a_n_c_is_c_oabout __1_0_0__ yrs ago A piece of _p_a_p__erwith _fo_r_t_u_n_eon it inside cookie
The diversity of its people reflects on: _la_n_g_u__a_g_es_,_r_a_c_e_s_, _re_l_ig_i_o_n_s_,_tr_a_d_i_t_io_n_s_,_e_a_t_in_g_,_c_l_o_th__es__a_n_d_s_o__o_n, which makes diversity of the world.
02 Part 2 Inlistening and speaking
Tcan food
America is often called a melting pot of cultures. Many of the specialty dishes we consider wholly American are actually reinterpretations(重新诠释) and hybrids(混血儿) imported from cultures around the world, reflecting its rich history of immigration.
芦笙
银饰
鼓楼
The Miao ethnic group has a population of more than 9 million, most of whom live in the provinces of southwest China. Decorated with embroideries ( 刺 绣 ) and silver accessories made by themselves, their clothes are very colourful and unique in various patterns.
Steve: Yes, but they're unknown in China. About 100 years ago, someone in San Francisco put a piece of paper with a fortune on it inside a Japanese-style cookie, and the fortune cookie was born! Interviewer: Wow! That's interesting! So they're like a mix of the Chinese, American, and Japanese cultures. Steve: You got it. And then we have gumbo, the spicy stew. It was invented in New Orleans over 200 years ago, and mixes French, African, Native American, and Spanish cooking. Interviewer: So it's the food of many different cultures, all in one dish? Steve: Exactly. American cooking often mixes things from around the world to make something completely new.
Chinese characters and English words.
It is Chinatown.
Diverse cultures.
The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people. ---Unknown
What does it mean? The Chinese meaning: __世__界__之__美__源__自__人__之__多__样__性__
The photo was probably taken in the United States because I can see a sign that says “ CALIFORNIA”. buildings, lamp post, lanterns
What are some words on the buildings? Why are there both Chinese and English shop signs?
lusheng
be made out of silver
drum tower
Miao villagers in Guizhou
Miao villagers in Guizhou
Zhaoxing Dong Village in Guizhou
lusheng silver accessories drum tower
Spicy stew Invented in N.O about _2_0_0__ yrs ago Mixes F_r_e_n_c_h_ , _A_f_ri_c_a_n_ , N__a_ti_v_e_A__m_e_r_ic_a_n_ , + Spanish cooking
听力原文 Interviewer: Today our guest is Steve Fox. He's here to talk about cultural influences on American food. Welcome, Steve! Steve: Thank you. It's nice to be here. Interviewer: When it comes to American food, some say no food was ever invented in America. What do you think? Steve:Hmm … That's not really true. For example, some say the hamburger comes from Hamburg in Germany, but they're wrong. The recipe for the meat in a hamburger may have come from Germany, but the final hamburger we know today was definitely created by Americans. Interviewer: You mean there was a mixing of cultures? Food from overseas changed when it arrived in the States.
Part 3
03
listening and Talking
Talk about ethn ic cultures in China
Look at the photos below and guess what ethnic minority groups might be talked about.