Early To Bed … Unit 5 Vocabulary Practice. Early to bed early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy...

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Early To Bed …

Unit 5 Vocabulary Practice

Early to bed

early to rise

makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

seem to be// probably /// it looks as if// in the background /// perhaps

In the first picture, I can see two young women working in an office. They seem to be discussing some papers, which are on the desk. The desk is covered with papers and everyone looks very busy. In the background there are other desks. The women probably get up early so that they can get ready for work. During their lunch break, they could go to the park or to a nearby fast food restaurant. After work, they may go to the gym or go out with friends. When they go home, they probably have dinner and watch TV for a while. They probably don’t go to bed very late because they have to get up early the next morning.

Adverbs of Frequency

Always

Usually

Often

Sometimes

Rarely/seldom

Never

Can You Feel the Rhythm?

nine-to-fiversdawnto intendpsychological well-beingalertnessconductorrandomto deprive

pronefatigueulcerto alterto outsmartdigestive systemin tune withpredictableprecise

Can You Feel the Rhythm?

New 24-hours society.“Body clock” – where? controls what? tells us what? synchronises & regulates what?Ignoring your body clock can lead to serious problems.Altering your sleeping patterns affects your immune system.Daily routine may save your life.

HEALTH PROBLEMS

Symptoms

can’t sleepa bloated, painful stomachheadache, fever, aching muscleshigh temperature, nausea, dizzinessa painful muscle contractiondifficulty breathing, wheezingcan’t stop yawningrunny nose, sore eyes, sneezingspots and red lumps on the face and neck

Have You Ever Had This Problem?

IndigestionAsthmaInsomniaFluCrampHeat strokeAcneHay feverNauseadizziness

Match:

splittingblacksprainedtravelpulledfoodsorestreamingnose

poisoningwristbleedcoldheadachesicknessmuscleeyethroat

Dear Sally,

Hi! How are you? I’m writing to tell you about a problem that I’ve had recently.

About 3 weeks ago….. Suddenly, …. Then, … After some time, ….

It turned out that …

Anyway, that’s my news. Please write back and tell me what you have been up to since I last heard from you.

Lots of love,Emma

STRESS AND RELAXATION

Rank the Stressful Situations:Being stuck in a traffic jamDoing the homeworkWaiting in a queue for a long timeBeing late for schoolMissing the bus to schoolWalking home alone at nightGoing to a dentistTaking an examNot being able to sleep at night

Rank the stressful situations from 1 to 9, where 1 is the least stressful:

I prefer …. to ….I’d rather … than ….

Pros & Cons of Active and Passive Relaxation.

Watching TV

Reading a book

Listening to music

Playing computer games

Painting

Going to the cinema

Spending time with friends

Playing sports

Playing musical instruments

Going shopping

Going out for a meal

He felt satisfied when he passed the test.Passing the test was satisfying.

Thrilled/ thrilling confused/ confusing fascinated/ fascinating

Character Adjectives

SociableSentimentalConservativePerfectionistArrogantPracticalImpatientConfidentMoodyReliable

Want things to be perfectLike going to partiesShow pity/loveCan be trusted Hate changes/new ideasCan’t wait for longMake sensible decisionsBe sure of your abilitiesChange feelings frequentlyThink you’re better than others

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