Food Issues

Aggregating the content shared by the IATEFL Global Issues Special Interest Group - Food Issues Month
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Keep taking the pills…
A lesson plan based on a photo from the great eltpics collection!
Porridge for Breakfast
Porridge - By Csilla Jaray-Benn An activity we did a year ago with teen students to learn presentation skills through the process of cooking. The slideshow, as well as the porridge was 100% prepared by students. Feel free to use the idea for other recipes
Low-level Teens and the Global SIG Food Issues Month (Part 2)
By Lizzie Pinard http://reflectiveteachingreflectivelearning.com/2013/10/15/low-level-teens-and-the-global-sig-food-issues-month-part-2/ This describes my use of the rest of my materials (posted previously) and some reflection on the concept of Global SIG's Food Issues Month. Low-level Teens and the Global SIG Food Issues Month (Part 2) | Reflections of an English Language Teacher
Oops! - HostPresto!
by Antonia Clare Some interesting resources about food banks and hunger in the UK.
Course Information
By Mark D C McKinnon I've dedicated this month's Global Infograph lesson to Food Issues Month. It's a lesson for level A2 and looks at interesting facts about the Mediterranean Diet.
Food Issues Month - Obesity debate
Food Issues Month - Obesity debate By Maria Theologidou Obesity debate for my C2 students next week. Our topic is "Are we a nation of obese children? How does this affect our society?"
What Foods the World Eats, Hungry Planet, Nutrition Natalie
A collection of the best videos shared in the IATEFL Global Issues SIG Food Issues Month
Milk powder limit takes effect in HK CCTV News
Milk powder limit takes effect in HK CCTV News - CNTV English"We don't have food shortage problems in China just yet. But people still find it's difficult to trust government or individual suppliers due to endless food safety related scandals! Here is one about the milk powder smuggling from Hong Kong to the Mainland China. I don't blame the buyers or the sellers. It is a top-down problem from the government. " By Xiaobing Wong
Mainland Chinese Traders Milking Hong Kong for All Its Worth | TIME.com
Mainland Chinese Traders Milking Hong Kong for All Its Worth | TIME.com "We don't have food shortage problems in China just yet. But people still find it's difficult to trust government or individual suppliers due to endless food safety related scandals! Here is one about the milk powder smuggling from Hong Kong to the Mainland China. I don't blame the buyers or the sellers. It is a top-down problem from the government. " By Xiaobing Wong
YouTube
▶ I'm mad as hell: sign the petition to end hunger right now! - YouTube
Food Banks 'Need Urgent Investigation', As Use Triples In ONE YEAR
Food Banks 'Need Urgent Investigation', As Use Triples In ONE YEAR