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Welcome Introduction

Class Objectives

PictureJunk foodSynonyms Thanks

PictureHomeworkAnswers

Group workAnswersFair work

Index

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Saleh Ahamed Bhuiyan Headteacher

Batisa Secondary SchoolP.o-Batisa, Dist- Comilla.Mobile- 01819-821491

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English For TodayClass 9

Time : 40 minutes

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Behaviour Objectives

By the end of the lesson SS will have matched food ingredients with the picture Read article about Junk food and answered questions read the statement about Junk food and written more statements using the information given.Designed a poster describing the bad feature of junk food.NEXT PREVIOUSHOME [email protected]

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Burger

Pizza

Chips

Drinks

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Junk FoodUnit 6, Lesson 4

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Word Meaning

Word

PungentAppealingSoothingFizzyFattyOccasionallyHomemade

Meaning

Sharp, bitterInteresting, attractiveGentle, comportingSparkling, bubblyFull of fat, oilyIrregularly, seldomHome produced, household

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Pair Work

Homemade Expensive Fresh Natural

Put the name of food in the appropriate box

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Homemade Expensive Fresh Natural

Pati Shapta Apple Pati Shapta Apple

Graps Banana Graps

Banana

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Group work

I. What is Junk food?II. What does It Contains?III. How does it harm teeth and skin?IV. What does it lacks?V. Can drinks be junk food?VI. What is homemade food?VII.What does homemade food contain?

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i. Junk food is a food that has been produced for its pungent taste rather than for its health value.

ii. It contains added chemicals, which make it taste soothing but are unhealthy. It also contains a lot of animal fat or sugar.

iii. When we eat a large amount of fat our bodies turn them into fatty tissue, and a large amount of sugar can damage our teeth and skin.

iv. It lacks the vitamins and minerals we need.v. Drinks can be junk food as they are high in sugar.vi. The food which are made in our home like phita, cakes are called home made

food.vii. Homemade food contains a healthy balance of nutrients.

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Design a poster pointing out why one should not eat junk food?

Home work

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Picture of food

Appealing pungent fatty

fizzy soothing

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‘Junk Food’ is food that has been produced for its pungent taste rather than for its health value. It is great fun to eat and it can look very appealing, but it is not good for the body. It often contains added chemicals, which make it taste soothing but are unhealthy. It usually contains a lot of animal fat or sugar. Foods like chips, burgers, crisps, cakes, biscuits, are high in animal fats. Sweets and fizzy drinks like cola and lemonade are high in sugar. When we eat a large amount of fat our bodies turn them into fatty tissue, and alarge amount of sugar can damage our teeth and skin. Junk food lacks the vitamins and minerals we need. Although people occasionally eat junk food, the body does best when it is given a healthy balance of nutrients from freshly garden homemade foods.

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Thanks for Cooperation

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