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Teen Choices Unit 1 Lesson 2
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In how many countries could people watch his TV programmar (lines 35-40)?
80 countries
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Jamie stripped food and meals down to the bare essentials - what does that mean?
Fresh, raw, not processed food
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Who is Jamie Oliver?
chef
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What is the opposite of success?
failure
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Who does Jamie employ in his restaurant 'Fifteen'?
young unemployed adults
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Who is this?
Jamie Oliver
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Why is being overweight dangerous?
it can lead to other serious health problems
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What is this?
fizzy drinks
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Was Jamies plan a success at the very beginning?
NO
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What books has Jamie written?
cookery books
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What is takeaway?
food you buy at a restaurant and take home to eat
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What percent of the people in Britain are overweight?
25%
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What did Jamie want banned from schools?
fizzy drinks, sweets, chocolate
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What is this?
processed meat
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What does Jamie want kids to eat less of?
junk food
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Do you eat lunch at school or a bring a packed lunch with you?
both answers are good
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Why were students afraid to try the new school lunches Jamie was cooking?
They didn't know much about fruit and vegetables and were afraid to try something new.
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Was Jamie cooking in the nude on his TV show?
no!
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What is the problem with the food served in schools?
processed meats, crisps, lunches, chocolates
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What does Jamie want the school to serve more of? Name 3 things.
fish, fruit , vegetables
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What does 'a third' mean?
1/3 (or 33%)
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What was the name of his first TV programme?
The Naked Chef
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Where is Jamie Oliver from?
London
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What is this?
junk food
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