Healthy Diet-----By Zhou linghamburgerchipspizzabiscuitJunk food!!soft drink/fizzy drinkmeatyoghurtmilkgrapefruit西柚西柚vegetablesfruitWhat is the main idea?The passage is about the ___________ problem caused by _________________among the students in the UKand some possible ___________to the problem.Fast reading overweightsolutionsunhealthy diet1 The author’s opinion on what we should do to solve the problem.2 Things have changed better in the UK.3 Children in the UK are getting more and more overweight in the UK, which causes a debate.4 France sets a good example.5 The author’s opinion on who is to blame for children’s obesity.6 Norway is also an interesting example.7 What is the main area of people’s discussion in the debate?8 The author states the importance of healthy diet.para4para7para1para5para3para6para2Choose the proper key sentences for each paragraph( one is extra).extra Things ComprehendingWhat is the difficult thing to decide in the debate?What is people’s discussion focused on?Who does the writer think is to blame? Can you finish para4 according to what is talked about in para5&6?Careful readingWho to blamethe healthiness or rather unhealthiness of school lunchesthe catering companiesare eating for school lunches in other countriesAbout FranceWhich of the following statements is False ? A Nutritionists and parents play an important part in ensuring a healthy, balanced diet provided for children.B The secondary school provides a balanced diet for pupils, in which fruit, vegetables and meat are all included.C Plain water has been replaced by fizzy drinks.D Pupils in the school have no access to junk food during the lunch.Which of the following statements is False ? A Nutritionists and parents play an important part in ensuring a healthy, balanced diet provided for children.B The secondary school provides a balanced diet for pupils, in which fruit, vegetables and meat are all included.C Plain water has been replaced by fizzy drinks.D Pupils in the school have no access to junk food during the lunch.What can be inferred from the passage? A Pupils can buy cheap milk, fruit or yoghurt at school.B It is not allowed for children to bring lunch from home.C Schools in Norway open all kinds of subjects to students.D The lunch time is enjoyable for kids.A directly told B false statementC not mentionedAbout FranceAbout NorwayPost readingWhat is the structure of the passage?Everything has a structure; the structure of a passage is how the writer organizes his/her ideas using paragraphs.Can you finish the structure of the passage?①②③④⑤⑥⑦problem:cause:The author’s opinionWho to blame:What to do: two good examples_____________overweightunhealthiness of the school lunchescatering companiesLook at….Learn from….Canteen? a packed lunchWhat else to eat?Other eating habits?Curriculum?…Got better…but……work with……Off the menuFranceNorwayPart 1Part 2changesRetell the passageCare about…________Got betterPart 3 Check1 What does the passage mainly talk about?2 In the writer’s opinion, the catering companies are to blame for kids’ unhealthiness. What does he base his idea on?3 Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? Food in this country is seen as important, or admired as the national religion.4 What is a healthy diet in your opinion?5 Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.Many schools employ their own nutritionist, who work with parents to make sure school lunches provide a healthy, balanced diet.Suppose your friend John, a British boy, is suffering a lot from overweight, and you want to write to him to offer some advice on how to keep fit .Two points are to be included in your letter:1 to have a healthy, balanced diet2 to form good eating habitsAssignment :writing。