Sunday, June 26, 2016

Eat like Arnold Schwarzenegger

Topic:
            
This article is about efforts in China to reduce the amount of pork in people's diets.
         
          
Before reading:
         
General Knowledge:
  • Can you find China on a map?
  • What are some examples of "diet-related diseases"?
  • Vocabulary: Do you know the meaning of these initialisms? Look them up if you aren't sure.
    • The WHO
    • USDA
    • PSA
       
Speculate:
  • An advocacy group in China is trying to convince people to eat less meat. In addition to health benefits, what might be some other advantages to reducing meat consumption?
  • What challenges might the advocacy group encounter during their campaign?

         
Click on the embedded link below to read the article, see photos, and watch a YouTube video on the NPR website. Word count: 632
        
After reading:
        
Review and discuss:
  • Write a 3-4 sentence summary of this article. Begin your summary with "This article is about…".
  • Re-read the first sentence of the article. Why might the writer have chosen to begin by identifying similarities between the US and China? How might this comparison affect the way the audience perceives China?
  • Why are celebrities often chosen as spokespeople for campaigns?
  • What is the importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions? What are possible consequences of failing to reduce emissions?
  • Jeremy Haft doesn't think the media campaigns will be successful. On the contrary, he thinks Chinese demand for meat will increase. If media efforts fail, what are some alternative strategies that could be used to convince people to change their meat-eating habits?
  • In your opinion, what was the most interesting thing mentioned in this article? Why?
         
Reflect and evaluate:
  • What do you think about the choice to use Arnold Schwarzenegger for this particular campaign? What are some possible reasons that he was chosen?
  • In your country or culture:
    • Is obesity a concern for many people? Does the government make balanced nutrition a priority?
    • Is meat a big part of your local cuisine? What kinds of meat are most common?
    • Are celebrities (from the US or other countries) often used to promote certain campaigns? Give an example. Do you think this strategy is effective? Explain.
    • Are there any dishes that signal social status, like eating pork in China?
  • Is there anything else you'd like to know about this topic? Do you have any questions that weren't answered in the article?
  • What vocabulary words were new to you in this article? Make a record of what you have learned.
         
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