SCHOOL LUNCH ( Easy )Version en ligne Listening session par MUHAMMAD IQBAL BIN KUMARI@MOHD SOFIAN IPG-Pelajar 1 According to the video, students in France often eat a school lunch that has up to how many courses (separate parts)? a 2 Courses b 3 Courses c 4 Courses 2 The video says that in Japan, students don't just eat their lunch. What is one special responsibility or job that the children take turns doing for their peers' meals? a They help cook, serve, and clean up for their peers. b They take turns eating a new or experimental food first. c They give speeches about healthy eating before they eat. 3 Which country mentioned in the video was the first in the world to make school lunch free for every single student? a Norway b Finland c Sweden 4 Children in India often bring a home-cooked meal in a special, stackable metal container. What is the name of this container? a Bento box b Tiffin box c Lunch bag Explanation 1 The French lunch is very fancy, like a restaurant meal! The four courses are typically a starter (like a salad), a main meal (like chicken), some cheese and bread, and a sweet dessert. 2 This is done to teach the students about healthy cooking and responsibility, not just to give them a break and part of their education. 3 Finland was a pioneer! The law in Finland also makes sure the free meals are very healthy and have high nutrition standards. 4 The tiffin box used by Indian pupils usually has separate layers to keep the different parts of the meal (like bread, curry, and rice) separate and fresh until lunchtime.