Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Saturday, 1 February 2020
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Street food in the UK: let's try some fish and chips!
Street food is artisan food. You can usually buy it from stalls in the streets, it is not served from restaurants or cafes.
Learn more about street food in the UK
What is street food?
http://www.streetfood.org.uk/what-is-street-food.html
Top 10 London street food stalls:
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/apr/24/top-10-london-street-food-stalls
Street food
Fish and chips
A common street food in Britain is fish and chips. It consists of battered fish, commonly cod or haddock, and deep-fried chips. A common side dish is mushy peas.
What is fish and chips:http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/food/takeaway.htm
English Fish 'n Chips
Fish and chips origins
The unlikely origin of fish and chips
The history of fish and chips
The history of fish and chips in Britain
Read the recipes and watch the video!
http://britishfood.about.com/od/adrecipes/r/Best-Fish-And-Chips-Recipe.htm
Mushy peas recipe:
http://britishfood.about.com/od/tzrecipes/r/Traditional-Mushy-Peas-Recipe.htm
Fish and chips recipe
Street food around the world
A simple guide:
STUDENTS' TASKS
1
Answer the following questions:
What's your country' s typical street food? Do you like it?
You've just read some information about street food around the world:
what's your favourite street food and why?
2
Create an interactive mindmap with Thinglink as the one I created for you as an example.
Choose an image of the world, upload it on Thinglink and put links on it (just clicking anywhere on the image) about typical street food of different nations.
Have fun!
2
Create an interactive mindmap with Thinglink as the one I created for you as an example.
Choose an image of the world, upload it on Thinglink and put links on it (just clicking anywhere on the image) about typical street food of different nations.
Have fun!
Labels:
fish and chips,
food,
recipes,
street food,
Thinglink,
UK,
videos
Saturday, 15 November 2014
British eating habits: let's have a tea party!
AN INTRODUCTION
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/food/
http://www.learnenglish.de/culture/foodculture.html
UK food in Britain
http://youtu.be/D53ENG2op8w
TEA
"There
are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to
the ceremony
known as afternoon tea."
Henry James
Henry James
The history of tea in Britain:
http://www.history.uk.com/history/history-tea-britain/
Legends on the origins of tea:
http://www.tching.com/2012/03/legends-on-the-origins-of-tea-from-china-japan-and-korea/
Legends on the origins of tea:
http://www.tching.com/2012/03/legends-on-the-origins-of-tea-from-china-japan-and-korea/
http://youtu.be/saTcXkXx7Pc
Afternoon tea and high tea:
The history of afternoon tea:
English tea: a list of Dos and Don'ts:
SOME RECIPES
Afternoon tea recipes:
Scones recipe:
Classic cucumber tea sandwiches:
SOME VIDEOS
English afternoon tea sandwich recipe
How to make English scones
Proper etiquette for afternoon tea
How to throw a tea party
STUDENTS' TASK
You want to have a tea party. Make a list of the things you need, describe how you make a proper British tea and tell something about the etiquette you have to follow.
Labels:
British eating habits,
food,
recipes,
tea,
videos
Saturday, 7 June 2014
Food and recipes - some activities to improve English using digital tools
Talking about food and recipes can help ESL learners improve their:
- food related vocabulary
- oral skills (brainstorming, discussion, giving instructions)
- written skills (describing and giving instructions)
- knowledge of different cultures (learning foreign recipes, food and traditions)
- healthy habits

RECIPES VOCABULARY AND ACTIVITIES
Here's a great site with exercises and activities about cooking and kitchens:
Some printables:
Cooking worksheets:
Vocabulary about cooking:
http://www.vocabulary.cl/Lists/Cooking-Instructions.htm
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Students' task
Prepare a mindmap about cooking vocabulary using a mindmapping tool..jpg)
BRITISH RECIPES
Some British recipes:
Recipes and meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/cuisines/british
British and Irish festive cooking:
http://britishfood.about.com/od/festivecooking/
British and Irish festive cooking:
http://britishfood.about.com/od/festivecooking/
Cuisines by country:
Choose one recipe and prepare it at home. The next day show your classmates how you prepared it (or make a video!).
HEALTHY RECIPES
Recipe calculator to calculate the nutritional information of a recipe:
Healthy recipes:
Healthy food to prevent heart disease (British Heart Foundation):
Students' task
What do you do to keep yourself fit? Describe your diet and your habits using a presentation tool.You have a lot of information about food and cooking, now. You are ready to create...your digital magazine! With Glossi you can publish your own magazine with text, images, links or videos. It's very simple, have a look at my short example:
Click on the image to open
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Students' task
Create your own web magazine with Glossi! Write your articles, add images and videos and have fun!Thursday, 6 March 2014
The Kids Food Festival - Let's talk about healthy habits!
The Kids Food Festival is a festival against childhood obesity.
It takes place in New York. This year it took place on March 1st and 2nd in Bryant Park.
http://kidsfoodfestival.com/about-us/our-mission
This event focuses on educating families about making balanced food choices through fun and flavorful activities.
The festivals goals:
1. Aid in the transformation to balanced eating habits through education and promotion of sensible food choices.
2. Help reduce childhood obesity.
3. Generate increased demand for wholesome and balanced options of
food-related products through education, sampling, and exposure.
4. Facilitate collaborations between families, communities, businesses, schools, and public and non-profit organizations.
5. Support a charity that helps create a healthier food environment for kids.
American food
http://www.usconsulate.org.hk/pas/kids/food.htm

Fast food - Nutrional advice
http://www.pamf.org/teen/health/nutrition/fastfood.html
British food
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/food.html
Mediterranean diet
http://oldwayspt.org/programs/mediterranean-foods-alliance/what-mediterranean-diet
The Mediterranean diet pyramid
http://oldwayspt.org/resources/heritage-pyramids/mediterranean-pyramid/overview
It's very important to have healthy habits!

http://www.usconsulate.org.hk/pas/kids/food.htm

Fast food - Nutrional advice
http://www.pamf.org/teen/health/nutrition/fastfood.html
British food


http://oldwayspt.org/programs/mediterranean-foods-alliance/what-mediterranean-diet
The Mediterranean diet pyramid
http://oldwayspt.org/resources/heritage-pyramids/mediterranean-pyramid/overview
Now it's quiz time! Is your fridge... healthy?
This
event helps in the fight against childhood obesity. Learn about the
importance of achieving balance in food choices, through fun activities
and sampling family-friendly foods. Get your forks ready for a weekend
full of flavorful fun! Appetites of all ages will be satisfied! - See
more at: http://kidsfoodfestival.com/#sthash.JqmlcGiG.dpuf
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