Unlocking Word Meanings 
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. bizarre (adj.) [bih-zahr] – unusual; strange
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. bizarre (adj.) [bih-zahr] – unusual; strange
Example: We could not
understand the bizarre story of the
movie.
2. transparency (n.) [trans-pair-uhn-see, -par-] – a quality that lets people clearly understand how something works
Example: People are hoping for transparency in the way the government uses
tax.
3. appetizing (adj.) [ap-i-tahy-zing] – attractive to eat; looking or smelling delicious
Example:  Appetizing meals make me hungry.
4. rumor (n.) [roo-mer] – information that is not yet confirmed to be true
Example: Rumors about the politician spread some months before the election.
5. recipe (n.) [res-uh-pee] – an instruction or guide on how to cook food, which also includes a list of ingredients
Example: She makes sure to carefully follow a recipe when baking cakes.
Article
Read the text below.
Article
Read the text below.
McDonald’s in Canada has been answering a lot of tough questions, even bizarre ones, from customers. 
As part of a social
  media campaign launched last June, McDonald’s created a website named “Our
  Food. Your Questions” to promote transparency
  in how they make food.  
Through the website,
  McDonald’s answers different kinds of questions about the company’s food products,
  like inquiries about food additives, and questions on why the food looks more
  appetizing in advertisements than
  in real life. 
McDonald’s seems
  ready to answer even strange questions. For instance, one customer asked if “100%
  beef” in McDonald’s patties means the company uses all the parts of the cow, including
  the cow’s brain, kidneys and other internal organs.  
Another question asks
  whether McDonald’s puts drugs or medicine in their food. McDonald’s assured
  customers that there is no truth to this rumor. 
In addition to the
  website, McDonald’s has also been releasing several YouTube videos as responses
  to customer questions. One video shows the process of making an advertisement
  for a McDonald’s burger.  Another video
  shows how a Big Mac can be made at home using ingredients found at a grocery,
  proving the recipe only uses
  natural ingredients. 
By
  answering all of the customer’s questions, McDonald’s is hoping that they can
  end rumors about their food. 
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Viewpoint Discussion
Enjoy a discussion with your
tutor. 
Discussion A
Discussion A
·        
Do you think the McDonald’s campaign is helpful
to customers? Why or why not?
·        
How do you think the campaign is helpful or
useful to the McDonald’s company?
Discussion B
·        
Do you think it is necessary for companies to
provide customer service or to answer customer questions? Why or why not?
·        
How else do you think can companies improve
their customer service?