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Exploring Strange Foods and Global Generosity

Discover weird food around the world and learn about global acts of kindness, from trying sheep's lung in China to supporting charities like the Tzu Chi Foundation in Taiwan. Explore the impact of these experiences on travels and the stories they create.

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Exploring Strange Foods and Global Generosity

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  1. Writing in Action Chapter 2 Organizing and Outlining

  2. 構思的方法與順序 • 腦力激盪法 • 樹狀分類法 tree structure Topic sentence Supporting ideas conclusion

  3. Example A 主題句 • On my travels, I have eaten a lot of weird food. In China, I have eaten sheep’s lung and ducks’ tongue. In Saudi Arabia, I have tasted sheep’s eyeballs, which are a delicacy there. In Indonesia, I have eaten fried snake, which is not as tasty as chicken, but otherwise similar. In Spain, I have eaten blood sausage, and in Sri Lanka, I have eaten a very spicy pineapple curry, which is hot and sweet at the same time and very different from a normal curry. Eating these meals has not always been easy for me, but they have all contributed greatly to my travels and given me terrific stories to tell back home! 結論句

  4. Tree Structure of Example A topic Weird food around the world examples China Sheep’s lung Duck’s tongue Saudi Arabia Sheep’s eyeball Indonesia Fried snake Spain Blood sausage Sri Lanka Spicy pineapple curry conclusion Contribute to travels & Terrific stories

  5. Example B 主題句 闡釋句 • As the saying goes, “Charity begins at home, but never ends there.” We Taiwanese not only take care of the needy in our own country, but also help the poor and the sick outside Taiwan. Tzu Chi Foundation, for example, is one of the biggest charities in Taiwan. Whenever a disaster happens, it is often the first group offering medical attention. It also teaches people in Africa and South America how to improve the farming techniques. Tzu Chi Foundation really shares the kindness of the Taiwanese with others around the world. 結論句

  6. Tree Structure of Example B charity topic examples Tzu Chi Foundation (disaster) offer medical attention Teach farming techniques conclusion Share kindness

  7. Homework • Do you find it hard to breathe these days? If you do, don’t be surprised. It’s because of the polluted air all around us. Pollution is slowly but surely killing us. There are ways, however, to deal with this problem. Some people use a little machine called a purifier. It helps clean the air. Plants are also a great help. Some modern offices have so many plants that they look like gardens. What about the air outdoors? Many people simply try to stay indoors as much as possible. But some experts are inventing a convenient little oxygen tank. Perhaps there’s still hope for all of us. However, would you be happy paying for the air you breath?

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