Outline 冷 Passage Eat Like french women 今 Passage B Business lunch and culture 冷 Applied Writing ☆ Grammar Focus 冷 Language skills 冷 Marry Learning
Outline ❖ Passage A Eat Like French Women ❖ Passage B Business Lunch and Culture ❖ Applied Writing ❖ Grammar Focus ❖ Language Skills ❖ Marry Learning
Passage A Eat Like French Women 冷 Warm-up Qs CHINESE FOOD 今 How many kind of food d you know? Try to name 数真 them 冷 And which kind do you prefer N司 TOKYO DINI 麦当劳
Passage A Eat Like French Women ❖ Warm-up Qs: ❖ How many kind of food do you know? Try to name them. ❖ And which kind do you prefer?
Language Points 1. couldn't see anyone eating with pleasure. s see/hear/feel.+ Objective complement 冷Eg We saw someone swimming in the lake She heard a girl crying in the room
Language Points ❖ 1. I couldn’t see anyone eating with pleasure. ❖ see/hear/feel… + Objective + Complement ❖ E.g. We saw someone swimming in the lake. She heard a girl crying in the room
.2 We should not eat like were robots The adverbial clause of manner like were robots modifies the verb eat o Like here means the same as This is an American usage e.g Teacher should not talk like they know everything Do as you are told by the doctor
❖ 2. We should not eat like we’re robots. ❖ The adverbial clause of manner like we’re robots modifies the verb eat. ❖ Like here means the same as. This is an American usage. e.g. Teacher should not talk like they know everything. Do as you are told by the doctor
63. Many Americans are fed up with keeping running calorie and the idea of losing weight by eating well is seductive oo a) be fed up with: are bored with oo b) keep takes a gerund instead of an infinitive form when a verb is used as its object with the meaning of doing sth constantl 冷E.g. He keeps complaining of the poor working conditions We kept working until it was dark
❖ 3. Many Americans are fed up with keeping running calorie and the idea of losing weight by eating well is seductive. ❖ a) be fed up with: are bored with ❖ b) keep takes a gerund instead of an infinitive form when a verb is used as its object with the meaning of doing sth. constantly. ❖ E.g. He keeps complaining of the poor working conditions. We kept working until it was dark
4. French women eat with all five senses Guiliano says, allowing less to seem like more ☆ Meaning French women eat with all five senses Which makes a little food look like more
❖ 4. French women eat with all five senses, Guiliano says, allowing less to seem like more. ❖ Meaning : French women eat with all five senses, which makes a little food look like more
65 Guiliano knows many of the French attitudes will be foreign to American women Who are used to convenience foods %o be foreign to sb. be new to somebody, unfamiliar to 冷Eg The new concept of health is foreign to the public The subject is foreign to me
❖ 5. Guiliano knows many of the French attitudes will be foreign to American women who are used to convenience foods. ❖ be foreign to sb. : be new to somebody, unfamiliar to ❖ E.g. The new concept of health is foreign to the public. The subject is foreign to me