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Let’s Talk About Diet and Fitness

Let’s Talk About Diet and Fitness

Work with a partner or small group to practice your speaking and listening skills and talk about diet and fitness!

New Vocabulary   Mark the stressed vowel sound in each word or phrase:

  1. BMI
  2. bodybuilder
  3. calories
  4. cholesterol
  5. comfort food
  6. crash diet
  7. dietitian
  8. endurance
  9. fasting
  10. gains
  11. gym
  12. metabolism
  13. obesity
  14. personal trainer
  15. reps
  16. scales
  17. six-pack
  18. stamina
  19. veganism
  20. willpower

Discussion Questions   Ask and answer them with a partner or small group:

  1. Tell me about your diet. How healthy is it? Have you ever been on a diet? Did you have enough willpower to see it through? Did you see positive results on the scales? How many calories do you need to function each day? Do you consume too many or too few? Why? Why do some of the most delicious foods contain the most calories? Is a slow metabolism a barrier to losing weight?
  2. Do you think crash diets work? What is your favourite diet? Is it effective? Why do we find it easy to diet for a few days rather than a few months? Is it possible to change deeply ingrained behaviour? How?
  3. How often do you eat comfort food? What is your favourite? Why are the foods we love so bad for us? Why does the human body crave sugar and fats? Is there an evolutionary reason?
  4. Do you know your BMI (body mass index)? Is this kind of statistic important to you? Why? / Why not?
  5. Have you ever checked your cholesterol level? How did you do it? What was the result? Are you concerned about obesity? Why is it important to reduce the level of cholesterol in our bodies by eating right? Which foods should we avoid to have low cholesterol, and which should we consume?
  6. Do you go to the gym? How many reps do you do on each machine? Are you obsessed with gains – i.e. getting results from your training? Do you use a personal trainer? How do they help you reach your goal? Why do so many people join a gym in January but quit in February? Do you stay motivated? How?
  7. Would you like to become a bodybuilder? Why? / Why not? Why do some people want to have large muscles? How do they get them? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of giant muscles?
  8. What does a dietitian do? Imagine a day in the life of a dietitian. Have you ever used their services? Do you like taking advice from other people regarding what to eat and drink? If not, why not?
  9. Do you prefer endurance training or short intense bursts of training, e.g. HIIT (high-intensity interval training). Why? Have you ever run a marathon or swum a thousand metres? Do you have enough stamina?
  10. How many times do you eat during the day and at night? Do you think you eat too much? Fasting is the habit of going without food for 16 or 18 hours per day. Is it a good weight-loss method for you?
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English Idioms and Quotations about Diet and Fitness   Say a new sentence with each idiom:

  1.  ‘15% gym, 85% diet. Abs are made in the kitchen, not the workout room.’ – Anonymous
  2. a little of what you fancy does you good
  3. an apple a day keeps the doctor away
  4. be as fit as a fiddle
  5. be in good shape / out of shape
  6. eat to live, not live to eat
  7. feel the burn
  8. ‘Food is the most abused anxiety drug… and exercise is the most… underutilized antidepressant.’ – Bill Phillips, Author
  9. go for it!
  10. gym bunny
  11. have a sweet tooth
  12. lose your spare tyre
  13. no pain, no gain
  14. pig out
  15. see something through
  16. stick to something
  17. you are what you eat

Discussion Situations about Diet and Fitness   What would you do if…?

  1. Your friend has given up meat, dairy, and all animal products, and tries to convince you to embrace the benefits of veganism.
  2. You are too embarrassed to use the equipment at the gym – apart from the treadmill – in case you are doing it all wrong.
  3. You would like to cut out refined sugar, but your housemates keep buying sweet treats and leaving them in the kitchen.
  4. Your partner leaves you for a bodybuilder with a six-pack.
  5. Your sweet tooth is rapidly leading to a spare tyre.
  6. You don’t know how to cook, so how can you eat healthily?
  7. You go jogging but get lost in the forest.
  8. Your uncle Tony goes on a crash diet and loses 50 kilos (8 stone). He looks and feels like a completely different person.
  9. You are happy being overweight and eating whatever you like, but your family wants you to join a gym and lose weight.
  10. While out jogging you are overtaken by a child on a tricycle.
  11. Your doctor keeps warning that your cholesterol is too high.
  12. Your personal trainer won’t stop checking his emails while you are feeling the burn.
  13. Your local all-night garage runs out of soya milk and quinoa.
  14. You visit a dietitian but they are disgusted by your food diary.

Talking about Pictures

  1. Describe the pictures below.
  2. Discuss them.
  3. Compare them.
  4. Create a quiz about them using different question types: comprehension, wh-, yes/no, true/false/unknown, etc.
  5. Improvise a dialogue or story.

Picture A:

Let's Talk About... Diet and Fitness - Picture A

Let’s Talk About… Diet and Fitness – Picture A

Picture B:

Let's Talk About... Diet and Fitness - Picture B

Let’s Talk About… Diet and Fitness – Picture B

Answers:

Let's Talk About… Diet and Fitness - Answers

Let’s Talk About… Diet and Fitness – Answers

Note: vowel sounds are indicated with Clear Alphabet. For more about Clear Alphabet, please click here.


 Images: https://www.canva.com/; Irina Ilina from Pixabay; Sander Dalhuisen & Trust “Tru” Katsande (both from https://unsplash.com/)


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Let’s Talk About Space

Let’s Talk About Space


Space – Word Shapes Quiz!


Work with a partner or small group to practice your speaking and listening skills and talk about space!

New Vocabulary   Mark the stressed vowel sound in each word or phrase:

  1. alien
  2. astronaut
  3. astronomy
  4. atmosphere
  5. Big Bang theory
  6. black hole
  7. exploration
  8. hope
  9. meteorite
  10. Moon
  11. planet
  12. satellite
  13. shooting star
  14. solar system
  15. spacecraft
  16. space station
  17. telescope
  18. universe
  19. void
  20. weightlessness

Discussion Questions   Ask and answer them with a partner or small group:

  1. Would you like to navigate the universe in a state-of-the-art spacecraft at 18,000 mph? Why? / Why not?
  2. What are your three favourite planets? Why? Why do planets exist? How many planets do you think there are?
  3. Do you believe that alien lifeforms exist? If yes, why haven’t they made contact with the human race yet? If no, why not? Would it be fun to meet an alien from another planet? What would you tell them about the people of Earth? Where would you take them and what would you show them? Do you think their technology would be more advanced than ours? Would you be happy to visit their planet in return?
  4. Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut? How would you look in a spacesuit? What are the difficulties involved in training to become an astronaut? Is weightlessness a state you aspire to? Would you like to spend time on the International Space Station? What would you do if one of your colleagues fell out with you and created a bad atmosphere, despite there being no atmosphere?
  5. Have you heard of the Big Bang theory? What existed prior to that? How do you think the world began?
  6. Have you thought about astronomy as a hobby? What is fascinating about the solar system? Would you like to own a powerful telescope and gaze up into the void at night? Why? / Why not? Do you know any constellations of stars, like the Big Dipper and the Great Bear? Could you identify a black hole?
  7. Why do people pin their hopes on space travel to solve problems on Earth, like overpopulation? Would you like to live in a module on the Moon? How would it be different to your present home?
  8. Are you optimistic that man – or woman – will walk on Mars in the near future? Why are humans restless for endless exploration and colonisation? Why don’t we use the money from space programs to address pressing issues here on Earth, before creating further havoc in far-flung places?
  9. How do you feel about the Moon landings? Are you dismayed we haven’t been to the Moon since 1972?
  10. Is the space program worth the money when the main benefit so far seems to be satellite television?
  11. Do you fear that Earth could be hit and potentially destroyed by an asteroid? How would you feel?
  12. Have you ever seen a shooting star? Describe it. Did it seem romantic in any way?

English Idioms about Space   Say a new sentence with each idiom:

  1. aim for the stars
  2. be a waste of space
  3. be down to earth
  4. be in a world of your own
  5. be on top of the world
  6. be out of this world
  7. be over the moon
  8. be worlds apart
  9. fly too close to the sun
  10. Houston, we have a problem
  11. it is not rocket science
  12. many moons ago
  13. men are from Mars, women are from Venus
  14. once in a blue moon
  15. space out
  16. star-crossed lovers
  17. thank your lucky stars
  18. the sky’s the limit
  19. we have lift off!

Discussion Situations about Space   What would you do if…?

  1. You finally pass all the tests to become an astronaut, but on the day of the launch you have a verruca and can’t make it.
  2. You reach an alien planet which is the opposite to our own in every way. You are disappointed to find that the ‘opposite’ you is rich, cool, and has a Masters in Particle Physics.
  3. A meteorite hits Earth, destroying property in your neighbourhood. Unfortunately it is your property.
  4. You wake up to find you’re on a rocket to Mars – one way.
  5. After a great night out with friends, you are astonished to witness what looks like a UFO descending behind LIDL car park.
  6. Everybody saw the incredible lunar eclipse – except you.
  7. Your ‘friend’ has ‘irrefutable’ proof that the Earth is flat.
  8. You are caught using your telescope to spy on the people across the road.
  9. You fall in love with an astronomer. Things are out of this world, until you realise you are worlds apart.
  10. During a tour of the National Space Museum, you discover a wormhole that leads to the dwarf planet Pluto.
  11. You become the first person to moonwalk on the Moon.

Talking about Pictures

  1. Describe the pictures below.
  2. Discuss them.
  3. Compare them.
  4. Create a quiz about them using different question types: comprehension, wh-, yes/no, true/false/unknown, etc.
  5. Improvise a dialogue or story.

Picture A:

Let’s Talk About… Space - Picture A

Let’s Talk About… Space – Picture A

Picture B:

Let’s Talk About… Space - Picture B

Let’s Talk About… Space – Picture B

Answers:

Let’s Talk About… Space - Answers

Let’s Talk About… Space – Answers

Note: vowel sounds are indicated with Clear Alphabet. For more about Clear Alphabet, please click here.


Space – Word Shapes Quiz!


 Images: David Mark from Pixabay; NASA: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Planets2008.jpg; https://www.canva.com/


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