Do you like to drink … Coffee? Tea? Soda such as Coke or Pepsi? Energy drinks?

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Transcript of Do you like to drink … Coffee? Tea? Soda such as Coke or Pepsi? Energy drinks?

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  • Do you like to drink Coffee? Tea? Soda such as Coke or Pepsi? Energy drinks?
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  • All the drinks in the list have caffein. Do you know any other drinks with caffeine?
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  • When and why do people like drinks with caffein?
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  • Before Fast Reading
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  • Before fast reading
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  • Before Fast Reading Mentally Sharper: able to think and understand more quickly Concentrate: think carefully Early human beings: the first people who lived Works of art : the things that artists make Seafood
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  • Fast Reading
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  • Fast reading What is the main idea of the reading passage?
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  • Amount: how much of something there is or how much is needed They spend equal amounts of time in California and New York.
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  • Increase : a change in something making it larger in number or amount /a rise in amount. Recent tax increases have affected the poor more than the rich.
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  • Affect: influence or cause some change in a person or a thing It's a disease which affects mainly older people.
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  • Create: make or produce something new Charles Schulz created the characters 'Snoopy' and 'Charlie Brown'.
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  • Supply: give what is needed or wanted, especially give it regularly over time Students are supplied with a list of books that they are expected to read.
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  • Realize: know or understand something you did not know before They didn't realize the danger they were in.
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  • Contain: have something inside, or have something as a part Try to avoid foods which contain a lot of fat.
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  • According to: as said or described by someone According to our records, you owe us $130.
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  • No matter: It is not a problem A."I haven't got that form with me." B. "No matter - here's another.
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  • feed: to give food to a person, group or animal feed: to give food to a person, group or animal I usually feed the neighbour's cat while she's away.
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  • Luckily: because of good luck, fortunately Luckily, the museum was not damaged by the earthquake.
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  • Mean: to have a particular result or involve something Don't let him see you. It will only mean trouble.
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  • or so: approximately They raised two hundred pounds or so for charity.
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  • Immediately: very soon before or after something He retired immediately after the end of the war.
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  • Your brain is small but uses a lot of energy
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  • true
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  • The foods you eat affect the way your brain works
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  • TRUE
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  • When a food causes changes in your brain, you can always feel it.
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  • FALSEFALSE
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  • Maybe eating fish helped make the human brain bigger
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  • true
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  • All kinds of fat are bad for you
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  • falsefalse
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  • Childrens brains grow and change, but adult brains dont.
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  • falsefalse
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  • Scanning
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  • The foods you eat give your body.
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  • ENERGY
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  • The brain makes up only..percent of your bodys total weight.
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  • 2-32-3
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  • The brain uses.percent of the energy from your food.
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  • 20-3020-30
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  • The ..in coffee makes people feel more awake.
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  • CAFFEINECAFFEINE
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  • Scientists have found that: A. Eating breakfast . B. ...are good for older brains. C. Eating large amount of animal fat D. really is brain food A. Eating breakfast . B. ...are good for older brains. C. Eating large amount of animal fat D. really is brain food
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  • A. makes students do better on tests B. Spinach, berries, and other colorful fruits and vegetables. C. makes learning more difficult D. fish
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  • Early human brains grew from about.to about.
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  • One pound,three pounds
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  • some scientists say the human brain grew because of the.in seafood.
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  • Omega-3 fat
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  • With bigger, stronger brains, human beings were able to build..,invent., and create ..
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  • boats, written languages, works of art
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  • Just for fun Just for fun
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