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Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations through the National Asian Languages and Studies in Schools Program.

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Page 1: Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department

Dinnertime around the world

How do people eat their food?

© NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013Funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace

Relations through the National Asian Languages and Studies in Schools Program.

Page 2: Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department

Activity 1• As a class, create a mindmap or brainstorm

what students already know about eating habits around the world.

Page 3: Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department

Activity 2• Read the poem Dinnertime around the world,

then complete the discussion questions which follow.

Page 4: Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department

Dinnertime Around the Worldby Heidi Roemer

With fork and knife we eat our meat;That's how we keep our fingers neat.

Folks in China choose to usechopsticks for their stir-fried foods.

In India, it's quite all rightto eat with fingers – that's polite!

You're our guest, please take a seat.Fingers, forks or sticks? Let's eat!

Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Teacher K-8,a division of Highlights for Children, Inc. Columbus, OH, USA

Page 5: Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department

Discussion questions• When do you eat your main meal each day?• Do you eat your main meal together as a family?• How is the main meal served at your home? For example, does

each person receive their own serving or are dishes shared?• Does someone say something at the start of the meal?• What utensils do you use to eat your main meal?• What sorts of food do you eat?• Are there other items which are always on the table during

your main meal, e.g. bread, sauce?• What do you do if you’re given something you don’t like?• What do you do when you finish your meal but others are still

eating?

Page 6: Dinnertime around the world How do people eat their food? © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department

Activity 3

Now look at the following images and consider:• What utensils are being used?• How is the food served?• Which nationalities do you associate with each image?• Do you ever eat with your hands?• Do you think eating rice with your hands would be easy? Why

or why not?