1. Take the review quiz. If you miss any questions, write them in your notebook with the correct answer.
2. Finish making corrections to any of your previous writing assignments.
3. Watch the videos of two ESL students at MPC. Answer the questions on your handout.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Reading - Workbook p. 114
1. Read the article on page 114 of you workbook: "Making Healthy Choices." Listen while you read.
2. Close your book and fill in the missing words below:
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2. Close your book and fill in the missing words below:
Making Healthy Choices
fried · instead · yogurt · fat · healthier · vinegar · choices · nutrition · sweet · beef · high · half · mixture · creamy · calorie · calories · baked · suggestions
Do you want to eat healthier food? Many people don’t think about the food they eat. They eat high-(1) and high- (2) food. They eat food that doesn’t have a lot of (3) . But you can eat (4) food. It’s all about making (5) --healthy choices. Here are some (6) from nutritionists: |
Don’t cook with butter. (7) , cook with olive oil. Butter and olive oil have the same number of (8) , but olive oil is healthier. Is your salad too (9) in calories? Don’t use (10) dressings. Instead, use vinaigrette. Vinaigrette is a (11) of olive oil and (12) . It can have (13) the calories of high-fat, creamy dressings. Instead of French fries, choose (14) potatoes. (15) food is high in calories. You can also make low-calorie protein choices. Eat fish and chicken. They usually have much less fat than (16) . Do you like (17) desserts such as cake, cookies, and ice cream? Choose (18) and fruit for dessert instead. They are low in calories and have a lot of nutrition, too. |
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3. Take the quiz
4. Writing - Healthy Eating - Write a paragraph about your food choices:
3. Take the quiz
4. Writing - Healthy Eating - Write a paragraph about your food choices:
- Do you think you have a healthy diet? Why or why not?
- Do you eat the same foods now as you did in the past? Explain.
- What are your favorite nutritious foods? How often do you eat them?
- Is there anything about your diet that you would like to change? Explain.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Healthy and Unhealthy Foods - Reading
First, finish your recipe and share it with me. Make corrections.
Read some stories about food and healthy eating. Write new words in your notebook. Also do the activities I recommend. You can do other activities for each reading if you want to.
Easy Reading - Read about different foods, starting with watermelon, and answer the questions in your notebook.
More Reading (a little harder):
Choose one article. Write some notes about it. Later, you will tell a partner what it is about.
Read some stories about food and healthy eating. Write new words in your notebook. Also do the activities I recommend. You can do other activities for each reading if you want to.
Easy Reading - Read about different foods, starting with watermelon, and answer the questions in your notebook.
More Reading (a little harder):
- Read about salt and then play the sentence jumble game.
- Read about obesity and then do the gap-fill exercise
Choose one article. Write some notes about it. Later, you will tell a partner what it is about.
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