Customs, Traditions, and Food · Present day
Dining Etiquette
The "dos and don'ts" of eating with different communities, from chopsticks to eating with hands.
Key Questions
- 1How do different cultures traditionally eat their meals?
- 2What should we remember when eating with friends of other races?
- 3Why is food etiquette important?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Customs and Traditions - P3
Level: Primary 3
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Customs, Traditions, and Food
Period: Present day
Suggested Methodologies
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