2. Health & Nutrition
•What do you do to stay healthy? Is it easy to keep fit?
have a balanced diet
watch your diet
supply vitamins / protein
rich in
fi
ber
avoid fat or sugar
medical check up
hit the gym
preventative
3. stress
lack of (exercise, sleep)
unhealthy habits
ruin your health
your health may suffer
put your health at risk
risk your health
•What factors might cause harm to our well-being?
Health & Nutrition
5. Watch the video:
1. What is the major and the second major cause of death
in America?
2. What's the fattest state?
3.How have Americans' eating habits changed?
4. What happened in 2002? What was the fast food
chain's reaction?
5. What's the dilemma presented by the speaker at the
end of the video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H156Z08Pck0
Health & Nutrition
6. Ban on fast food and junk food
Health & Nutrition
Fast food should
be illegal!
Eating unhealthy
food is a personal
responsibility.
7. Caution labels on unhealthy food
Health & Nutrition: Where do you stand?
It should be obligatory
for restaurants and
supermarket to place
caution labels on
unhealthy food
packaging
The ingredients of
each products are
always listed on the
package. The
consumer is informed.
8. Extra fees for excess weight on planes
Obese people should pay more
for
fl
ight tickets.
If we are charged for excess
weight of our luggage, obese
people should be charged for
excess weight of their bodies too.
That's discriminatory.
Obesity is classi
fi
ed as a
disease and we can't
discriminate against ill
people.
Health & Nutrition: Where do you stand?
9. The responsibility for being obese
Obesity is a choice. It is a
result of laziness and
ignorance of one's health.
Obese people should be
charged for healthcare, as
their disease is preventable.
Obesity is a disease. It is a
result of genetic
predispositions, stress, and
poor access to education and
high quality food products.
Nobody can be held
responsible for their diseases.
Health & Nutrition: Where do you stand?
10. THIRD CONDITIONAL
•Hypothetical sentences about events in the past, which we cannot change.
Reason (condition) : If + past perfect,
Result (consequence) would have + past participle
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
I would have gone to the party last Saturday if Simon had invited me.
If I hadn't studied English, I wouldn't have got that job last summer.
Grammar: 3rd & Mixed conditionals
11. MIXED CONDITIONAL TYPE 1
•Hypothetical past actions which have their consequences in the present.
Reason (condition) : If + past perfect,
Result (consequence) would + in
fi
nitive
If I hadn't eaten that burger last night, I wouldn't feel bad now.
I would play a match with you today if I hadn't broken my leg last week.
If Mike hadn't had an argument with his boss, he would still work in that company.
Grammar: 3rd & Mixed conditionals
12. MIXED CONDITIONAL TYPE 2
•General states or situations which affected our decisions and actions in the past.
Reason (condition) : If + past simple
Result (consequence) would have + past participle
If I weren't afraid of
fl
ying, I would have gone to Hawaii last month.
I spoke French, I would have passed that job interview.
I wouldn't have crashed the car if I was a better driver.
Grammar: 3rd & Mixed conditionals
13. What if ... ? - Ask me a question! - ALL CONDITIONALS
You had found a suitcase
full of money as a child
You had been born in
another country
You could go on a journey
anywhere in the world
Your friend wants to hang
out tonight
You won a lottery
Spiderman had been bitten
by a mosquito
Rose (from Titanic) had
moved her ass on the old
wooden door
You pass your English exam
Cindrella had worn Nike's
14. What if ... ? - Ask me a question!
Nemo had been a giraffe