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Learn & Talk I
© 2018 Acadsoc Limited
Chapter 2 Dining
Lesson 13 In the Food Court
at the bottom of the following pages: TI=teaching instructions; T=teacher; S=student
ContentsPart A.Part B.Part C.
Let ’s Talk ( 1 4 m i n s )
Let ’s Learn ( 1 0 m i n s )
Review ( 1 m i n )
L e a r n i n g O b j e c t i v e s :学习目标 :6 w o r d s / p h r a s e s a b o u t f o o d c o u r t6 个和美食广场相关的单词与词组C o m m o n e x p r e s s i o n s f o r f o o d c o u r t关于美食广场的常用表达H o w t o t a l k a b o u t f o o d c o u r t谈论和美食广场相关的话题
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VocabularyLet’s Learn
Part
A.
be in the mood (for something / to do something) to feel like doing or having something 想要做……; 有心情做……e.g. I’m not really in the mood for shopping. ☞ not in the mood for something = in no mood for something
department store /dɪˈpɑːrtmənt stɔːr/a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things百货公司;商场e.g. She took a job as a sales assistant in the sports section of a department store.
( 3 m i n s )
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TI: Teach the pronunciations, definitions and example sentences of these words, then ask S to make sentences with them.
VocabularyLet’s Learn
Part
A.( 2 m i n s )
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TI: Teach the pronunciations, definitions and example sentences of these words, then ask S to make sentences with them.
enormous /ɪˈnɔːrməs/ extremely large(尺寸、数量)巨大的;庞大的
e.g. There is an enormous house there.
food court /fuːd/ /kɔːrt/A large area or room, for example inside a shopping center, where there are small restaurants selling many different types of food that you can eat at tables in the middle of the area. (商场内)饮食区;美食广场e.g. There is a food court in the center of the mall.
VocabularyLet’s Learn
Part
A.( 2 m i n s )
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TI: Teach the pronunciations, definitions and example sentences of these words, then ask S to make sentences with them.
review /rɪˈvjuː/to consider something in order to make changes in it, study it, or give an opinion about it. 评论
e.g. The movie was reviewed in the newspaper.
appetite /ˈæpɪtaɪt/the feeling that you want to eat food 食欲;胃口;喜爱
e.g. I don’t have much of an appetite. (=I am not hungry.)
DialogLet’s Learn
Part
A.
(Larry and Tina are at work, discussing where they want to eat dinner)
Larry: Are we still on for dinner tonight? I’m already getting hungry.
Tina: Sure! What do you have in mind?
Larry: I’d like a big meal in the evening. What about you? What are you in the mood for?
Tina: We should head over to the new department store. They’ve got an enormous food court with
loads of different restaurants. There are supposed to be Japanese, Korean, Thai restaurants and so on.
Larry: My friend gave great reviews of the Mexican and Italian places. Are you in the mood for
a taco (墨西哥玉米薄饼卷) or a burrito (玉米煎饼)? Or maybe some pasta?
Tina: I think I have more of an appetite for Italian food right now.
Larry: Let’s definitely go there.
TI: Either of you plays both of the characters. Emphasize and repeat the highlighted expressions.
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( 3 m i n s )
Role-play the dialog with your teacher twice, and learn the highlighted expressions by heart.
和老师一起分角色朗读两遍以下对话。熟记标亮部分的短语和表达。
ConversationLet’s Talk
Part
B.
TI: Let S practice situational conversation with what he/she has learned in Part A. Answers are on the next page.
( 3 m i n s )
(Larry and Tina are at work, discussing where they want to eat dinner)
Larry: Are we still on for dinner tonight? I’m already getting hungry.
Tina: Sure! ______________________?
Larry: I’d like a big meal in the evening. What about you? ______________________?
Tina: We should head over to the new _________. They’ve got an __________ food court with
loads of different restaurants. There are supposed to be Japanese, Korean, Thai restaurants
and so on.
Larry: My friend gave great ________of the Mexican and Italian places. Are you in the mood for
a taco (墨西哥玉米薄饼卷) or a burrito (玉米煎饼)? Or maybe some pasta?
Tina: I think ___________________________ Mexican food right now.
Larry: Then let’s go to the Mexican restaurant!
Now complete the conversation on your own, using the expressions and words you’ve learnt in this lesson. 用本节课所学到的单词和句式独立补全对话。
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Hints:• department store
• enormous
• review
• I have more of an
appetite for…
• What do you havein mind?
• What are you in the mood for?
DiscussionLet’s Talk
Part
B.
Talk with your teacher about the following questions. Refer to the hints if necessary. 和老师一起讨论以下问题。可以参考方框中的提示。
1. Have you had a meal in the food court recently?
Can you describe the meal in details?
TI: Let S practice speaking by answering the questions. Correct S as necessary.
( 5 m i n s )
Hints:
• You can talk about:• Who did you go with?• What did you order?• How was the price?• Were you happy with the meal?
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Key to exercises on last page:
• What do you have in mind/What are you in the
mood for
• What are you in the mood for/ What do you have
in mind
• department store
• enormous
• reviews
• I have more of an appetite for
DiscussionLet’s Talk
Part
B.
Hints:
If you like eating in the food court, you can say:
• different types of foods/cuisines
• cheaper than regular restaurants …
If you don’t like eating in the food court, you can say:
• crowded
• enjoy a quiet environment
• hard to decide which dish to order …
( 6 m i n s )Talk with your teacher about the following questions. Refer to the hints if necessary. 和老师一起讨论以下问题。可以参考方框中的提示。
2. Do you like eating in the food court? Why or why not? Explain with details.
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TI: Let S practice speaking by answering the questions. Correct S as necessary.
Review
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Let’s ReviewPart
C.
In this lesson, you’ve learned
✓ 6 words/phrases about food court
✓ commonly used expressions for food court
✓ how to talk about food court
be in the mood (for/to do something) department store
appetite enormous food court review
• What do you have in mind?
• What are you in the mood for?
• I have more of an appetite for … right now.
TI: Review the learning objectives in this lesson briefly.
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Further Study
Typical Types of Food Courts
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Typical North American and European food courts consist of fast food chains such as McDonald’s and KFC, as well as a few small private vendors (卖主; 小贩). Cuisines and choices are varied, with larger food courts offering more global choices.
Asian and African food courts are mostly private vendors that offer local cuisines. In Singapore, food courts and hawker centers (小吃市集) are the people’s main eating choice when dining out.
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