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Unit 02 Health Lesson 3 A closer look 2

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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>MATCHING. A. cough. 1. 3. B. flu. C. stomachache. 2. 4. D. sunburn.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> E. toothache F. spots. G. allergy H. put on weight. 2. 1. 3 4.

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<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> GRAMMAR IMPERATIVE WITH MORE AND LESS Do more exercise Eat more fruit/ vegetables Sleep more Wash your hands more Eat less junk food Sunbathe less Watch less TV Spend less time playing computer game We can use the imperative for direct commands, orders or suggestions..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> 1. Look at the pictures. Which health tips from the box above would you give to each of these people? c. Do more exercise Eat more fruit/ vegetables Sleep more a Wash your hands more Eat less junk foodc Sunbathe lessd Watch less TV Spend less time playing computer game. b.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> 3. Look at the article on the Teen Health website. Fill in the blanks to complete their top six health tips. Spend less time playing computer games. Eat less junk food . Sleep more! Do more exercise! Wash your hands more. Watch less TV. 1. Do more exercise! 2. Sleep more! 3. Eat less junk food . 4. Wash your hands more. 5. Watch less TV. 6. Spend less time playing computer games..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> COMPOUND SENTENCES Example: Independent clause The Japanese eat a lot of rice, You should eat less fast food, The Americans eat a lot, Children do more exercise than adults,. Coordinating conjunctions. Independent clause. and. they eat a lot of fish too.. or. you can put on weight.. but. they do not do enough exercise.. So. they more active..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(8)</span> 4. Make compound sentences by joining the two simple sentences. Use the conjunction given. Remember to add a comma. 1. I want to eat some food. I have sore throat. (but) I want to eat some food, but I have sore throat. 2. The Japanese eat healthily. They live for a long time. ( so) The Japanese eat healthily, so they live for a long time. 3. I feel tired. I feel weak. (and) I feel tired, and I feel weak. 4. You can go and see the doctor. You can go to bed now and rest. (or) You can go and see the doctor, or you can go to bed now and rest. (or).

<span class='text_page_counter'>(9)</span> 5. Match the beginning of the sentences with the picture that completes them. 1. Nick washes his hands a lot, so…. Nick washes his hands a lot, so he doesn’t have flu. 2. David eats lots of junk food, and… David eats lots of junk food, and he doesn’t do exercise. 3. The doctor told Elena she should sleep more, or… The doctor told Elena she should sleep more, or she should try to relax more. 4. My sister plays computer games, but ... My sister plays computer games, but she does exercise too..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(10)</span> HOMEWORK • Write the answers in your exercise notebook . • Prepare : Communication.

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