Ms Rehana continues her talk about food. "We eat different kinds of food. And they contain different substances. There are six types of food substances."
Carbohydrate : We get carbohydrate from rice, bread, potato and sugar.
Protein : Meat, fish, egg and some vegetables like peas, beans and lentils are good sources of protein.
Fat : We have fat from butter, ghee, edible oil and nuts. Vitamins: We get vitamins mainly from leafy vegetables and fruits. Milk, fish and eggs also contain vitamins.
Minerals : These are essential for good health. Milk, fish, vegetables and fruits have a lot of minerals in them.
Water : Water is most essential for our body. We cannot live without it. We need to drink enough clean water every day.
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We need six kinds of food.
They are carbohydrate, fat, protein, minerals, vitamins and water.
Key words : Carbohydrate Protein Vitamins Minerals
A. Listen to the teacher/CD and answer the following questions.
U2, L2 A Listening text: 1 |
Questions
- How many kinds of food do we need?
- What are they?
Now, choose the best answer.
1 Foods are divided into classes according to their
- colours and tastes.
- shapes and sizes.
- substances they contain.
- water they contain.
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The instruments used in folk music are connected to the land and environment deeply. Our agriculture, food, ecology, seasons, and rituals are reflected in this tunes.
As people move to cities and villages change, the traditional tunes of folk music gradually fade.
Film directors feature these folk music in the films and thus folk music still present in mainstream media.
Some examples of Bangladesh folk music genres mentioned in the passage are Palligiti, Bhatiwali, Jari, Sari, Gambira, Lalon Giti, Palagan, and the songs of Hason Raja.
The instruments used in folk music are connected to the land and environment deeply. Our agriculture, food, ecology, seasons, and rituals are reflected in this tunes.
As people move to cities and villages change, the traditional tunes of folk music gradually fade.
Film directors feature these folk music in the films and thus folk music still present in mainstream media.
Folk music is self-expression of people, consisting of tunes, lyrics, and knowledge passed down orally through generations.
Agriculture, food, ecology, seasons and rituals are the aspects of life which are captured in folk music.
Three types of folk music mentioned in the text are Palligit, Bhatiwali and Lalon Giti.
The changing landscape causes changes in language and style, leading to the fading of traditional tunes and thus it affects folk music.
Animal skin, bamboo and calabash are the materials used to make folk instruments.
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