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KNOW WHAT YOU EAT!!!
Because you are what you eat.
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LOOK AND LEARN!
What information
do we get from
food or drink
labels?
The name of the product is OREO. The serving size of the product is 3 cookies or 34g. The amount of calories per serving is
160. One container of the product has
16 servings.
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Here is what you can say when you
want to present a food or drink label:
YOU SHOULD KNOW!!!
WHAT
A LABEL is the information displayed at the outer packacing
of a product
WHERE
Usually put on the back of most
product.
To give detailed information about
the product.
WHY
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1. To give detailed information about a product
2. To help consumers choose suitable
products for their needs
3. To avoid negative effects for the
consumers
THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF A LABEL
GENERIC
STRUCTURE OF LABELS
1. Name of the product 2. Name of the brand
3. Description of the product
4. The ingredients/the contents
5. The nutrition facts 6. Suggested uses/dosage
7. Storage 8. Expiry date 01
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LANGUAGE FEATURES OF LABELS
Terms used in the product:
Serving size, serving per container, dosage, values, etc.
Using imperative sentence:
Keep the syrup in a dry place. Keep away
from children. Don’t accept the product if
the seal is broken, etc.
Noun phrases:
Dietary fiber, saturated fat, trans
fat, etc.
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DO THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITY!
Work in a group and go find two products of the same kind of food/drink (e.g. chocolate bars from the brand A and the brand B). Compare the label by analyzing the similarity and the difference between the two products. Finally, state which product do you prefer and the reason why you choose the product to conclude your analysis.
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