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M1 supplemental unit 2 lesson 1

M1 supplemental unit 2 lesson 1

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7th Grade

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Danny Dribble

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11 Slides • 15 Questions

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UNIT 2 - Eating extremes​

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Key words for the unit

  • Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest.

  • Joey Chestnut

  • ​Takeru Kobayashi

  • competitive eating

  • Scoville heat units

  • chili peppers

  • capsaicin

  • Charles Spence

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Open Ended

What is the difference between spice and spicy

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Look at the photo and think about the questions

  • ​What's the most amount of food you've ever eaten?

  • ​Have you ever eaten any unusual food?

  • ​What's the spiciest food you've ever eaten?

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Open Ended

What's the most amount of food you've ever eaten?

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Open Ended

Have you ever eaten any unusual food? What?

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Open Ended

What is the hottest (spiciest) food you've ever eaten?

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​Look at the photo on page 22 and read the caption.

What kind of competition is it?

Where and when does it take place?​

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Open Ended

What kind of competition is it?

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Open Ended

Where and when does it take place?

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The World of speed eating​

Competitive eating—or speed eating—is exactly what its name suggests. Contestants1 eat as much as they can, usually within a time limit. Eating competitions can involve various foods—pizza, pies, ice cream, chilli peppers. They can also offer large prizes to the winners.​

The Biggest Competition

The world’s largest competitive eating event is Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. The event is held every Fourth of July in Brooklyn, New York. According to legend,2 this tradition began over a hundred years ago. Four immigrants3 were arguing about who loved their new country the most. Finally, they worked out a way to decide. They would see who could eat the most of a famous American food—the hot dog. James Mullen, an Irish immigrant, won by eating 13 hot dogs in 12 minutes. Nathan’s Fourth of July tradition was born.​

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​Eating Champions

​The current champion* of the contest is Joey Chestnut. Chestnut—an American—also holds the world record for hot dog eating—74 in less than 10 minutes. That’s just over 8 seconds per hot dog. For many years, the Nathan’s Contest champion was Takeru Kobayashi from Japan. He is smaller and lighter than Chestnut, and doesn’t look like an eating champion. However, he holds many world records for eating different types of food

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A bad taste or just sport

Not everybody thinks competitive eating is a good thing. It can be unhealthy for the contestants, and many people in the world are going hungry. Kobayashi first won the event in 2001 when he was 23 years old. So are eating competitions in bad taste? For competitive eaters, it’s a sport like any other. As Kobayashi says, “Food fighters … think of themselves as athletes.”​

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  • 15 1/2 pizzas in 12 mins

  • ​150 rice balls in 30mins

  • ​93 hamburgers in 8mins

  • ​159 tacos in 10mins

  • ​13 grilled cheese sandwiches in 1 minute

Kobayashi's World records​

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Time to see who paid attention

Question time!

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Multiple Choice

What is the reading mainly about?

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the history of hot dogs in the United States

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the career of a famous competetive eater

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eating competitions and the people who take part

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of paragraph B?

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o give details about a famous competitive eating event

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to explain how competitive eaters can eat so quickly

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to describe the dangers of competitive eating

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Multiple Choice

What is NOT true about Joey Chestnut?

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He is smaller than Takeru Kobayashi

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He has won Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest

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He broke the world record for hot dog eating

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Multiple Choice

In paragraph D, which word could replace in bad taste?

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wrong

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dangerous

3

exciting

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following would Takeru Kobayashi most likely say?

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“Competitive eating is just a fun hobby for me. Winning isn’t important.”

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“I see competitive eating as a sport, and I always try my best.”

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“Eating so much food is unhealthy. Eating competitions should be stopped.”

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Scan the passage for the names in the box. Match each person (a–c) with the sentence that describes them. Each person may be used more than once.​

​A. James Mullen B. Joey Chestnut C. Takeru Kobayashi

1. helped start the tradition of hot dog eating contests.

2. won the 2018 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.

3. was born in Ireland.

4. holds a record for eating hamburgers.​

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Multiple Choice

helped start the tradition of hot dog eating contests.

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James Mullen

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Joey Chestnut

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Takeru Kobayashi

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Multiple Choice

won the 2018 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest

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James Mullen

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Joey Chestnut

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Takeru Kobayashi

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Multiple Choice

was born in Ireland

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James Mullen

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Joey Chestnut

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Takeru Kobayashi

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Multiple Choice

holds a record for eating hamburgers.

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James Mullen

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Joey Chestnut

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Takeru Kobayashi

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