vendredi 17 avril 2026

lesson seconde 3 5 friday the 17 th of april

 

LESSON FRIDAY THE 17 TH OF APRIL

Food and your origins

 

Words of the day

 Savoury= delicious = yummy 

A new comer ( un nouveau venu ) 

A home made dish( un plat fait maison ) 


THANK YOU FOR THE SUPER FOOD AND DISHES 


STEP 1  TRANSLATE

PENDANT CE TEMPS

TO EARN A GOOD INCOME : WAGES : SALARY : EARNINGS Gagner un bon salaire / un salaire élevé

FULFIL A DREAM (Satisfaire un reve)

A BURDEN ( Un fardeau)

CUSTOMS (Des coutumes)

WITHOUT ANY QUALIFICATIONS (Sans qualifications)

STEP 5   WOULD YOU LIKE TO MOVE ABROAD AND LIVE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY ?

 

Vocabulary file

Quality of life

The cost of living ( le cout de la vie)

Leave my family behind

An expat

Job opportunities

Feel homesick

Broaden my horizon ( elargir ..)

The culture shock

Appealing (attirant)

(to) settle down ( s installer)

(to) get used to + ing / noun( s habituer à )

Ex: it takes some time to get used to a new type of food

(to) start from scratch ( commencer de rien )

If I had the chance , I would ….

I am torn between + ing and ing ex: I am torn between leaving and staying in my home country

New sceneries

I would love to experience other cultures

Life in france is quite expensive so it would be cheaper aborad

 To learn another language

I would nt like it because I am accustomed to france

I would miss my family

 

 

 



SESSION 6

FOOD FROM ABROAD

AXE 2 VIVRE ENTRE GENERATION

SESSION 6

FOOD FROM ABROAD

 

VOCABULARY SHEET

FOOD

 

STEP 3 hunger

THE ARTICLE

In the twenty-first century, hunger and a lack of food still kill six million children a year. This is according to a new report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. Another depressing fact from the report is that in sub-Saharan Africa, there are more children dying from starvation today than in the 1990s. Hunger and malnutrition are the main reasons for poverty, illiteracy, disease and deaths in developing countries. The report says the developed world has not provided enough aid to the hungry. Many children die every day from easily preventable diseases such as diarrhea, malaria and measles.

The UN food agency said it is unlikely to meet its goal of cutting in half the number of hungry people in the world by 2015. This target was made by the World Food Summit in 1996 and boosted by the Millennium Development Goals in 2000. Countries that joined these programs have been slow to deliver on their promises of aid. The only bright spot in the gloomy report was for South America. Asia too has a good chance of reaching targets. Agency boss Jacques Diouf stated: “Most, if not all of the ... targets can be reached, but only if efforts are redoubled and refocused and priority given to agriculture.”

Source: http://www.fao.org/newsroom/en/news/2005/1000151/index.html

1. TRUE / FALSE:

a.

Hunger is responsible for killing six million children a year.

T / F

b.

There are fewer starving children today than ten years ago.

T / F

c.

War and corruption are the biggest reasons for poverty and illiteracy.

T / F

d.

The developed world is always quick to provide aid to the poor.

T / F

e.

There are goals to cut world hunger by 50 percent by 2015.

T / F

f.

Many countries have been slow to deliver on promises of aid.

T / F

g.

South America and Asia have no chance of reaching targets.

T / F

h.

The UN said a focus on agriculture is the most important thing.

T / F

2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article:

a.

hunger = starvation 

pledges

b.

depressing = sad

given

c.

provided ( fourni) = given 

avoidable

d.

aid= help 

expanded

e.

preventable= ( evitable ) avoidable

halving

f.

meet = = reach ( atteindre) 

starvation

g.

cutting in half = halve ( couper en deux)

help

h.

boosted = expanded ( étendu) 

farming

i.

promises = pledges ( des serments) 

reach

j.

agriculture = farming 

sad

 

EXTRA VOCABULARY 

parsley ( persil ) 

oyster 

 the world is my oyster ( le monde m appartient)  


A KAHOOT OF COURSE ON FOOD

https://create.kahoot.it/share/food/40617d7b-b006-4e9b-b8ca-addbc23daf38

 

 

 

 

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