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© Macmillan Polska 2013 www.macmillan.pl PHOTOCOPIABLE Teacher’s notes “Living a healthy life” Type of activity: individual work/pair work/group work Focus: vocabulary connected with healthy lifestyles, ways of spending free time, speaking/reading/ writing New vocabulary: waste of time, healthy living, lifestyles, proper diet, to rise, as a matter of fact, towards, however, research, to indicate, to recover, to concentrate, to feel relaxed, to lower the risk, diseases, to count, to surf the Internet. Level: pre-intermediate/intermediate Time: 45 minutes Preparation: One copy of the worksheet “Living a healthy life” for each student Procedure: Warm-up (3 min) Write on the whiteboard “A healthy life”. Ask the students to think of any associations that they have with a healthy life and what it means to them. Write some of the ideas you hear (sample answers: healthy food, sports, relaxation, good sleep, running, etc.) and discuss them briefly with the group. Exercise 1 (7 min) Hand out the worksheets and ask the students to read Exercise 1. The students work in pairs and try to find answers to the questions. When they have finished, elicit some of the answers from them. Exercise 2 (10 min) Ask the students to read the text and answer the T/F questions under the text. If necessary, pre-teach new words (as listed above). Key: a. F b. F c. T d. F e. T f. F Exercise 3 (5 min) Ask the students to match the words in the neighbouring columns. Key: waste of time, healthy living, proper diet, serious diseases, heart problems to have a proper diet, to get enough sleep, to feel relaxed, to play computer games, to surf the Internet Exercise 4 (5 min) Ask the students to read the questionnaire and choose the best answer for themselves. The students then count up their points and read the interpretation. Exercise 5 (5 min) Ask the students to think about their lifestyles. Explain that they are going to finish the sentences. When they have finished, ask them to work in pairs and exchange some of their ideas. Exercise 6 (10 min) Explain to the students that they are going to write a short leaflet giving information about a healthy lifestyle. Ask them to prepare a list of points to include in the leaflet. Make sure that they are familiar with the layout and the language used in the leaflet. The text should be about 80–120 words. If you run out of time, this activity may be done at home as individual homework.

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© Macmillan Polska 2013 www.macmillan.pl P H O T O C O P I A B L E

Teacher’s notes“Living a healthy life” Type of activity: individual work/pair work/group work

Focus: vocabulary connected with healthy lifestyles, ways of spending free time, speaking/reading/writing

New vocabulary: waste of time, healthy living, lifestyles, proper diet, to rise, as a matter of fact, towards, however, research, to indicate, to recover, to concentrate, to feel relaxed, to lower the risk, diseases, to count, to surf the Internet.

Level: pre-intermediate/intermediate

Time: 45 minutes

Preparation: One copy of the worksheet “Living a healthy life” for each student

Procedure:

Warm-up (3 min)

Write on the whiteboard “A healthy life”. Ask the students to think of any associations that they have with a healthy life and what it means to them. Write some of the ideas you hear (sample answers: healthy food, sports, relaxation, good sleep, running, etc.) and discuss them briefl y with the group.

Exercise 1 (7 min)

Hand out the worksheets and ask the students to read Exercise 1. The students work in pairs and try to fi nd answers to the questions. When they have fi nished, elicit some of the answers from them.

Exercise 2 (10 min)

Ask the students to read the text and answer the T/F questions under the text. If necessary, pre-teach new words (as listed above).

Key: a. F b. F c. T d. F e. T f. F

Exercise 3 (5 min)

Ask the students to match the words in the neighbouring columns.

Key:waste of time, healthy living, proper diet, serious diseases, heart problemsto have a proper diet, to get enough sleep, to feel relaxed, to play computer games, to surf the Internet

Exercise 4 (5 min)

Ask the students to read the questionnaire and choose the best answer for themselves. The students then count up their points and read the interpretation.

Exercise 5 (5 min)

Ask the students to think about their lifestyles. Explain that they are going to fi nish the sentences. When they have fi nished, ask them to work in pairs and exchange some of their ideas.

Exercise 6 (10 min)

Explain to the students that they are going to write a short leafl et giving information about a healthy lifestyle. Ask them to prepare a list of points to include in the leafl et. Make sure that they are familiar with the layout and the language used in the leafl et. The text should be about 80–120 words. If you run out of time, this activity may be done at home as individual homework.