chapter 3: living to eat, or eating to live?. exercise 5 (page 46): 1- e 2- c 3- d 4- b 5- a

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Chapter 3: Living to Eat, or Eating to Live?

Exercise 5 (page 46) :

1- E2- C3- D4- B5- A

Exercise 6 (page 46):

1- The word diet has two basic definitions – “usual food choices” and “an eating plan.” (Paragraph A). √

Exercise 6 (page 46):

2- Fast food has very little variety around the world. It is always hamburgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken. But the atmosphere of fast-food chains varies a lot in different countries. (Paragraph B).X

Exercise 6 (page 46):

2- Fast food has very little much variety around the world. It is always includes hamburgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken. But The atmosphere of fast-food chains varies a lot is similar in different countries. (Paragraph B).

Exercise 6 (page 46):

3- Individual choices about food and eating are more often based on history, tradition, and culture than on habits, convenience, cost, and beliefs about health and beauty. (paragraph C) X

Exercise 6 (page 46):

3- Individual choices about food and eating are more often based on history, tradition, and culture, than on habits, convenience, cost, and beliefs about health and beauty. (paragraph C)

Exercise 6 (page 46):

4- The Typical Mexican and Japanese diets are based on religious law. Some religious people choose foods according to their country’s history and tradition. (Paragraph D). X

Exercise 6 (page 46):

4- The Typical Mexican and Japanese diets are based on religious law history and location. Some religious people choose foods according to their country’s history and tradition. (Paragraph D).

Exercise 6 (page 46):

5- Not many meals around the world include the basic necessary food elements. Almost all families grow their own food, so the global diet is becoming less and less varied. (Paragraph E)X

Exercise 6 (page 46):

5- Not many More and more meals around the world include the basic necessary food elements. Almost all Only a few families grow their own food, so . The global diet is becoming less and less more and more varied. (Paragraph E)

Exericse 7 (page 47)

1- a2- c3- d4- b5- d

Word Word type

NutritionNutritional

MalnutritionNutritionist

Nutrient

Examples of nutrients are carbohydrates, clacium, proteien, vitamins, … etc.

The Second Article

Guessing Game

•Put each card on the right bowel

legumesLentil

rice

Walnut Pecan

Nuts

legumes

Lentil

rice

Walnut

PecanNuts

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