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GUIA DE APRENDIZAJE NRO. 1 Healthy Eating = Healthy Life!

Objetivos:

Conocer e identificar los conceptos de alimentación, considerando la importancia para una vida saludable, de manera que puedan aportar a la comunidad y entorno social a través de su propio aprendizaje.

I.- Let’s watch and comment the following video. (Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMbJcY6Sz-I)

1. What is the main idea of the video?

2. Do you identify some food from the video?

3. Do you practice any sport?

4. What is your daily breakfast?

5. Do you think that it is important to practice any sport?

6. Do you like fruits?

7. What is healthy food?


8. What is junk food?

II Complete the crossword.


III Answer the following questions 1. What is your favorite food? ___________________________________________________________

2. How often do you eat fruits? ___________________________________________________________

3. Are you vegetarian? Why? ___________________________________________________________

4. How often do you eat meal? ___________________________________________________________

5. How often do you drink water? ___________________________________________________________

6. Do you practice any sport with your family? ___________________________________________________________

7. How often do you have junk food? __________________________________________________________

IV Which of the following food you prefer? Choose five of them.


Apple

lettuce

ice cream

Fish

rice

cereal

Chicken

soup

milk

French fries

meal

cheese

Hamburguer

pizza

hot dog

Spaguetti

chocolate

tutti frutti

FOOD PYRAMID

This is the pyramid in which you’ll find all the food that is necessary for your proper nutrition.


1. The first group is BREAD, GRAINS, CEREAL & PASTA. In this group we also find; RICE, WHEAT, POTATOES.

Name others: _______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

2. The second group is divided into two: Vegetables and Fruit.

Vegetables: CARROT, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, BROCCOLI, EGGPLANT, ONIONS, COLIFLOWER.

Name others: _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

Fruit: BANANA, STRAWBERRY, PLUM, WATERMELON, AVOCADO, APRICOT, PEACH, BLACKBERRY.

Name others: _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

3. The third group is also divided into two: Milk Diary and Meat.

Milk Diary: CHEESE, YOGHURT, BUTTER, Meat: PORK, LAMB, CHICKEN, GOOSE, EGGS.


Name others: _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

4. Finally, the fourth group is composed by Fats, Oils and Sweets, such as: FRENCH FRIES, CHOCOLATES, CANDIES, SNACKS, HOT-DOGS, ICE CREAM.

Name others: _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

ADJECTIVES Today I would like to eat healthy food!!!! Adjectives: are words that we use to describe names, places, and things by its shape, colours, size, etc. For example: The old woman lives in a big house. Some common adjectives are: Fat Thin Big Small Good Bad Tall Short Boring Interested Old New


Cold Hot Beautiful Ugly

Now you are going to see some adjectives related to food and health.

Healthy Unhealthy Smelly Tasty Sour Sweet Bitter Salty Juicy Delicious Tasteless Hot Cold Bland Creamy Oily Crispy Chewy

V Match the following pictures with its appropriate adjective.


1.- SAULTY

2.- SWEET

3.- COLD

4.- SOUR 5.- BUTTER

6.- JUICY

7.- UNHEALTHY

VI Read the text and answer the questions working in pairs.

World Food


The text below is hidden in the maze. Can you find it and answer the questions that follow?

Lasagna comes from Italy. It is made of pasta, meat, tomato sauce and cheese. Sometimes, people add eggplant. Omelet is popular in the UK. You can mix ham, onions, leeks and asparagus into the egg to make a delicious omelet. Sweet and sour pork is from China. In this dish, there are small pieces of pork, mixed with sugar, onion, garlic, pineapple and soy sauce. The sauce tastes very sweet. Curry comes from India and Thailand. You can use different meats and vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower.


Questions 1. Where does lasagna come from?_____________________________________ 2. What is it made of? _______________________________________________ 3. Where is omelet popular? ___________________________________________ 4. What can you mix to make a delicious omelet?___________________________ 5. Where is sweet and sour pork from?__________________________________ 6. What is the dish made of? __________________________________________ 7. Where does curry come from? _______________________________________ 8. What different things can you put in curry? _____________________________

COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES

Rule

Positive

Comparative

Superlative

Add er /est to the end

fast

faster

fastest

of short adjectives.

tall

taller

tallest

Use more/most before

foolish

more foolish

most foolish

long adjectives.

helpful

more stupid

most stupid

Irregular Forms

Comparatives and Superlatives: Are words that we use to compare two things, names, places, and by its shape, color, size, etc. For example: Lettuce is healthier than hamburgers. Watermelon is the biggest fruit in Chile.

Positive

Comparative

Superlative

good

better

best

bad

worse

worst

little

less

least

many

more

most


One Syllable Adjectives Add '-er' to end of the adjective (Note: double the final consonant if preceded by a vowel) remove the 'y' from the adjective and add 'ier' Example: cheap - cheaper / hot - hotter / high - higher Example Sentences Yesterday was hotter than today. This book is cheaper than that book. Two Syllable Adjectives Ending in '-y' Example: happy - happier / funny - funnier Example Sentences I am happier than you. That joke was funnier than his joke. Two, Three or More Syllable Adjectives place 'more' before the adjective Example: interesting - more interesting / difficult - more difficult Example Sentences London is more expensive than Madrid. This test is more difficult than the last test. Here is a chart showing how to construct the superlative form in English: One Syllable Adjectives place 'the' before the adjective and add '-est' to end of the adjective (Note: double the final consonant if preceded by a vowel) Example: cheap - the cheapest / hot - the hottest / high - the highest Example Sentences


Today is the hottest day of the summer. This book is the cheapest I can find. Two, Three or More Syllable Adjectives place 'the most' before the adjective Example: interesting - the most interesting / difficult - the most difficult Example Sentences London is the most expensive city in England. That is the most beautiful painting here. Two Syllable Adjectives Ending in '-y' place 'the' before the adjective and remove the 'y' from the adjective and add 'iest' Example: happy - the happiest / funny - the funniest Example Sentences New York is the noisiest city in the USA. He is the most important person I know. IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS There are some important exceptions to these rules. Here are two of the most important exceptions: good • • •

good - adjective better - comparative the best - superlative

Example Sentences This book is better than that one. This is the best school in the city. bad • • •

bad - adjective worse - comparative the worst - superlative

Example Sentences


His French is worse than mine. This is the worst day of my life.


Choose the right alternative for these questions and complete. 1.- Which is the flattest; a casserole, a saucepan or a frying pan?


2.- Which is the softest; lettuce, cabbage or cauliflower? 3.- Which is smellier; onion or garlic? 4.- Which is the fattiest; lamb, chicken or beef? 5.- Which are the juiciest: grapes, cherries or raspberries? 6.- Which is the ________; ________, _______ or _________?

Name something that is: 1.- bigger than a pea but smaller than a strawberry. ______________________________ 2.- juicier than an apple but less juicy than a peach. _____________________________ 3.- sweeter than a lemon but more sour than an apple ___________________________ 4.- harder than _______________ but softer than ______________________________ 5.- _______________ than_____________ but _____________than _________________

Read the following text and underline the new vocabulary.

TEXT: NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF Athletic PEOPLE


The Pritikin diet is ideal for runners, hikers, bikers, mountain climbers, spelunkers, and other outdoor-sports fans. If you’re active in sports, you need the same nutrients as sedentary people. Your body will require some of the vitamins and minerals in slightly larger amounts, but the Pritikin diet would supply them even if you weren’t eating more food for the extra calories you need to increase the amount of carbohydrates you eat, but you don’t need additional fat or protein. Scientific studies have shown that on a diet high in complex carbohydrates, athletes have up to three times the endurance of those on the conventional high- protein, high-fat diets.

PROTEIN Many athletes and body builder believe they should eat more protein. This is not the case, however, and the following account illustrates the effectiveness of a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet. The Hawaii “Ironman” Triathlon is a grueling athletic event consisting of a 2.4-mile swim in the open ocean, a 112-mile bicycle course, and a 26.2-mile marathon. In the October 9, 1982 event, there were 850 contestans. First, second, and fourth places were won by men on the Pritikin diet. Dave Scott set a new record by completing the 3 events in 9 hours, 8 minutes. Many people were astonished to learn that on a diet high in starchy foods, the “ironmen” could survive, not to mention breaking world records. Their skepticism was in large part due to the prevalence of myths regarding nutrition and athletic performance – mainly the big protein myth.

Now we are going to comment the meaning of the text.

GENERAL VOCABULARY


Pictionary – Sports



Pictionary – Junk Food

Hamburger

Hot Dog

Milk Shake

Sandwich

Strawberry Ice Cream

French Fries

Baked Potato

Strawberry Pie

Soda

Juice

Cheeseburger

Apple Pie

Potato Chips

Pepperoni pizza

Lemon Pie

Donuts

Cheese pizza

Pop corn

Chocolate Ice Cream

Nuggets

Lollipop

Candy

Chocolate bar

Cotton candy

Waffles


Now it’s time to know the different habits and activities that your family, friends, neighbors and classmates have. You are going to create a questionnaire in relation with food, sports and health. This must have 6 questions, this should be applied to 3 different people. For example Your mother, your sister and a friend. Remember to use the following topics: •

Food

Comparatives and superlatives

Sports and activities.

Adjectives

Health


Name

Age

Question 1.- Do you practice any sports? 2.3.4.5.6.7.-

Yes

No

Sometimes



CREATING A POSTER

OBJETIVE: In order to put in practice your knowledge, you are going to create a poster, also with it you need to contribute to your community, where your neighbors will watch your poster pasted in the streets. INSTRUCCTIONS: Create a poster/ad promoting a healthy life. Use comparatives, adjectives vocabulary and pictures! Materials: Poster Board, Pictures, Markers, Glue Stick, Scissors. Here an example for you!!!!!

HEALTHY LIFE! Doing sports and eating healthy food will give you a healthy life.


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