2. HEALTHY LIVING
Healthy lifestyle is not about to eat
only vegetables and fruits and let go
of every single thing which you love
the most but whatever you eat or
drink must be in some limits. Still
vegetables, fruits and plenty of water
should be an essential component of
your food. Excesses of everything are
bad.
3. USING GERUND AND INFINITIVE.
Use the simple present to talk about “all the
time” (usually or generally) and routines.
- How do you stay in shape?
I walk everywhere. I don`t have a car.
- Does she get regular exercise?
Yes, she does. She exercises six days a week.
No, she doesn´t. She doesn´t exercise at all.
Use the present continuous to talk about
“now” (these days, this month) and temporary
events.
- What sports are you playing these days?
I´m doing Karate. It´s getting me in shape.
- Is she trying to lose weight?
Yes, she is. She´s drinking diet drinks.
No, she´s not. She´s not trying to lose weight
5. SPEAKING ACTIVITY
Ken: Hello?
Nora: Hi, Ken. How are you feeling?
Ken: Awful. I still have this terrible cold.
Nora: That´s too bad. Are you taking
anything for it?
Ken: Just some cold medicine.
Nora: Hmm. I never take that stuff when I
have a cold. But if I get a really bad cold, I
drink hot vinegar with honey. I can make
you some.
Ken: Oh, no thanks! I don´t feel so bad.
What do you do if you can´t sleep?
Do you ever wake up during the night?
Are you tired today? If so, why?
Do you ever take naps during the daytime?
Do you ever have vivid dreams or nightmares?
Do you remember your dreams?
Do you snore or talk in your sleep?
Do you ever fall sleep in front of the TV?
6. JOINING CLAUSES WITH “IF” AND “WHEN”
What do you take when you
have a cold?
I don´t take anything when I
have a cold.
When I have a cold, I don´t
take anything.
What do you do if you get a
really bad cold?
I drink hot vinegar with honey if
I get a really bad cold.
If I get a really bad cold, I drink
hot vinegar with honey.