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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods.  Joe Chestnut  69 hot dogs  12 minutes  Current world record!

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1 Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods

2  Joe Chestnut  69 hot dogs  12 minutes  Current world record!

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5  The record for eating live cockroaches ( 蟑螂 ) is held by Ken Edwards of Derbyshire, England. In 2001 he ate 36 hissing Madagascar roaches in one minute. (2006)

6  The world eating competition for cow brains ( 奶牛脑髓 ) is held by Takeru Kobayashi from Japan, 17.7 pounds in 15 minutes.

7 WOULD -Asking for a help -Inviting -What you like SHOULD -Telling someone what to do COULD -Asking for permission -Able to do something

8 ______ you like to go to dinner? I think we ______ eat KFC for dinner. _____ I borrow money for dinner? If you have no money, I ______ buy you dinner.

9 Would you like to go to dinner? I think we should eat KFC for dinner. Could I borrow money for dinner? If you have no money, I could buy you dinner.

10  Can you think of 15 different HEALTHY foods?

11 Grapes 葡萄 Banana 香蕉 Pineapple 菠萝 Avocado 鳄梨 Corn 玉米 Eggplant 茄子 Lettuce 生菜 Bell pepper 柿子椒 Carrot 胡萝卜 Broccoli 西兰花

12  Can you think of 15 different UNHEALTHY foods?

13 Milkshake 奶昔 Cake 糕饼(饼)

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18 2 teams One person from each team come to the chalkboard. This person only looks at the chalkboard. I will show a picture. Other team members give the answers for your team member to write. WRITE AS FAST AS YOU CAN!! The first team to write the word AND correctly spell the word wins a point.

19 DO YOU UNDERSTAND? ARE YOU READY?

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22 ________ you eat 500 slices of pizza in one hour? Use: Could, Should or Would

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27 _________ you like a cup of coffee? Use: Could, Should or Would

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35 You _______ finish eating your vegetables BEFORE eating ice cream. Use: could, should or would

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40 1. ZZIAP 2. ANBAAN 3. REGMBAHUR 4. RCOLIBOC 5. NORC 6. CHRENF IRESF 7. UTTELCE 8. SIKKMALEH 9. APENILEPP 10. EGAPR 11. LEBL PERPPE 12. PEGLANGT 13. TARCOR 14. CIE MRECA 15. KACE 16. THO GOD 17. ACADOVO Try to unscramble the following words we learned today.

41 1. PIZZA 2. BANANA 3. HAMBURGER 4. BROCCOLI 5. CORN 6. FRENCH FRIES 7. LETTUCE 8. MILKSHAKE 9. PINEAPPLE 10. GRAPE 11. BELL PEPPER 12. EGGPLANT 13. CARROT 14. ICE CREAM 15. CAKE 16. HOT DOG 17. AVOCADO

42 CHRIS: Hi! What are you up to? PETE: Oh, I'm just looking for ( A) many ( B) some ( C) any antiques at this sale. CHRIS: Have you found ( A) something ( B) anything ( C) nothing yet? PETE: Well, there seems to be ( A) a few ( B) few ( C) little things of interest. It really is a shame. CHRIS: I can't believe that. I'm sure you can find ( A) a thing ( B) something ( C) anything interesting if you look in ( A) all ( B) each ( C) some stall.

43 PETE: You're probably right. It's just that there are ( A) a few ( B) a lot ( C) a lot of collectors and they ( A) every ( B) each ( C) all seem to be set on finding ( A) a thing ( B) anything ( C) much of value. It's so stressful competing with them! CHRIS: How ( A) many ( B) much ( C) few antique furniture do you think there is? PETE: Oh, I'd say there must be ( A) many ( B) several ( C) much pieces.

44 However, only ( A) a few ( B) few ( C) little are really worth ( A) the high ( B) a high ( C) high prices they are asking. CHRIS: Why don't you take a break? Would you like to have ( A) any ( B) some ( C) little coffee? PETE: Sure, I'd love to have ( A) any ( B) little ( C) one. I could use ( A) some ( B) a few ( C) a little minutes of downtime. CHRIS: Great, Let's go over there. There're ( A) a few ( B) some ( C) little seats left.

45 Southeast – GreenSouthwest - Red Northeast – Orange and Blue Midwest – Yellow West - Purple

46  Sweet Tea  She Crab Soup  Southern Fried Chicken  Key Lime Pie

47  Tex-Mex (Texas-Mexican Food)  Churros  Fish Tacos  Spanish Rice with Chicken

48  New England Clam Chowder  Boston Crème Pie  Hot dogs  Fish Stew

49  St. Louis Fried Ravioli  Lutefisk  Sugar Crème Pie  Deep-fried cheese balls  Deep-dish pizza

50  Coffee  Salmon  Hawaiian Ice Dessert  Roast Beef Dip Sandwich

51  Work with your partner to create a meal for a Chinese region.  Price  Drink  2-3 dishes


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