Mediterranean Food Food is not just something we eat—it’s also a part of our culture and way of life. In the Mediterranean region, food traditions are passed down from parents and grandparents to children. Recipes, cooking methods, and mealtime habits help tell the story of who we are. Mediterranean cooking often uses fresh, local ingredients like olive oil, tomatoes, garlic, herbs, fish, and seasonal vegetables. Dishes such as pasta, couscous, paella, and meze are not only tasty but also reflect the history and traditions of each country around the sea. Sharing meals with family and friends is very important in Mediterranean culture. Eating together is a time to talk, laugh, and connect. These habits show values like hospitality, respect, and love for nature and good food. Keeping these traditions alive helps us remember where we come from and teaches future generations to enjoy healthy, meaningful meals, highlighting how old food traditions still bring people together. ...
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Food for kids all over the world. Food is something we all need to live, grow, and stay healthy. No matter where we are born or what language we speak, every child in the world needs food . But what they eat, how they eat, and how much they eat can be very different depending on their country, culture, family, and situations. Around the world, children enjoy a wide variety of meals: In Japan , a lunchbox might have rice, fish, and vegetables. In Brazil , kids may eat rice, beans, and meat. In Italy ,pasta with fresh tomatoes is a classic favorite In Ethiopia , many children eat injera with lentils. These meals show the richness of world cultures through food. They reflect tradition, climate, and local ingredients . Exploring them helps us appreciate diversity and learn how others live. So, what do children eat in different parts of the world? What are their favorite dishes, snacks, and school lunches? Through this page, I invite you to explore how food reflects c...
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Food is more than just something we eat — it ’ s a part of who we are. Every dish tells a story: of the place it comes from, the people who prepare it, and the traditions behind it. When we travel, tasting a local dish can be just as exciting as visiting a monument or a museum. Through food, we connect with cultures in a direct, delicious, and unforgettable way. In this project, you will write about a typical dish you tried whether on holiday, on a day trip, or staying somewhere for work. Maybe it was something completely new, or maybe it reminded you of home in an unexpected way. Try to describe: • What the dish was • Where and when you ate it • How it tasted • And what it revealed about the culture of that place Let your memory — and your senses — guide you. This is...
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Food and Culture Integrating the topic of " Food and Culture " into English teaching and learning offers rich opportunities for language acquisition, intercultural awareness, and engagement across levels and age groups. Since English is widely spoken and used as a global lingua franca, the theme naturally lends itself to meaningful communication and real-life application. English through food dishes can be especially enjoyable and meaningful, since it connects to real-life situations, memories, and practical interests. Many learners feel more motivated when lessons are connected to everyday life and cultural identity—exactly what food dishes offer. " The world of foods song " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wj7SNkd_Wc Why Food and Culture? Universality : Everyone eats and every culture has unique traditions, making it a familiar and inclusive theme. Communication tool : Discussing meals, recipes, and customs naturally fosters conversation. Cultu...
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New Travel Era China has unveiled its first mass-market flying car priced at just $4,999, marking a major leap from science fiction to reality. Unlike past prototypes, this is a functioning vehicle, drawing global attention for its innovation and affordability. The flying car boasts advanced features and could revolutionize personal transportation. However, questions remain: Can cities adapt to sky traffic? Will regulations and infrastructure keep up? While the technology is groundbreaking, its success depends on overcoming major logistical and societal challenges. https://youtu.be/wvqE6eHzpAQ?si=huA1ORW0PNePFbcK Nuova Era dei Viaggi La Cina ha presentato la sua prima auto volante destinata al mercato di massa, al sorprendente prezzo di soli 4.999 dollari, segnando un grande passo avanti dalla fantascienza alla realtà. A differenza dei prototipi del passato, si tratta di un veicolo funzionante, che sta attirando l’attenzione globale per la sua innovazione e convenienza. L’auto volant...
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Drinks and dinner with live music beneath the stars in the enchanting PIME Gardens of Milan , to celebrate Fabrizio De Andr é and bring the 2024/25 academic year to a graceful close. An evening of music, verse, and shared emotion... a tribute to a timeless poet whose songs still speak to the soul. Apericena e concerto -spettacolo nella splendida cornice dei Giardini del PIME di Milano per celebrare Fabrizio De Andr é – Faber: l ’ ultimo trovatore – e concludere in bellezza l ’ anno accademico 2024/25. Un ’ occasione speciale tra musica, parole e condivisione, per rendere omaggio a un poeta senza tempo, le cui canzoni parlano ancora all'anima . Summer Holidays.pptx The answer, my friend, is speakin’ every day... (inspired by the melody of Blowin' in the wind- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlJeNTZwa_w ---------------------- How many words should students understand The sounds of English to know How many phrases must they recognise, T...