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Chapter 4
Health Care
Part 1 Reading Skills and StrategiesHealth News for Body and Mind3- Previewing Vocabulary
Nouns Antioxidants Beverages Blood pressure Body Brain Calcium Cocoa Couch potato Diseases DNA Junk food Sleep Stress University wrinkles
Previewing VocabularyVerbs
Age Damage Exercise Sleep Smoke Solves
Adjectives Bilingual Chronic Difficult Healthy Mental Physical Sleep-deprived Surprising
Adverb Often
Finding Meaning After Which or Who
Sometimes the meaning of a new word comes after a comma and the word which or who
Examples: Too much stress, which is worry about
problems in life, is not good for health.
A dentist, who takes care of people’s teeth, has an interesting profession.
4- Finding Meaning After Which or Who
Chronic,which means that it lasts a long time-
Sleep-deprived,which means they don’t get enough sleep.
Bilingual people,who speak two languages very well,
6- Understanding the Main Ideas
1. G2. B 3. G4. G
7- Identifying Vocabulary
1. couch Potato2. junk food3. calcium4. diseases5. stress6. chronic7. age8. sleep-deprived9. bilingual
9- Understanding Pronouns1. Many people don’t know about cocoa. It
has more antioxidant than tea.2. They have antioxidants; these fight
diseases.3. Some stress is chronic, which means it
lasts a long time.4. A scientist at the University of California
studies stress. She can now identify how stress makes people age.
5. Green tea and black tea are good for the health. They have antioxidants.
10- Understanding Italics
Italics are slanted letters, like these. Its used for words that are important.
11- Changing Nouns to Adjectives
1- If a person is very smart. (has a good brain)
She is brainy.2- If you have a lot of luck,
you are lucky.3- If something has a lot of dirt,
it’s dirty.4- If you need sleep,
you are sleepy.5- A drink is cold because it has ice in it. It is
an icy drink.
Part 2 Reading Skills and Strategies Are You Healthy?2- Previewing Vocabulary
Nouns Breakfast Cigarettes Pounds
Adjectives Overweight
Adverbs Never Seldom Sometimes Usually
4- Giving Advice
Should + the simple form of the
verb
Shouldn’t Examples: You shouldn’t worry so much. You should try to relax.
5- Using a Dictionary-Guide words
The guide words arewaiting game and walk.The first word in thispage is waiting game.The last word is walk.The words are inalphabetical order betweenthese two guide words.
6- Understanding Guide Words
1- no2- yes3- yes4- no5- yes6- no7- yes8- no
Part 3Practical English Going to the Doctor1- Identifying Body Parts1. Eyes2. Chin3. Shoulder4. Chest5. Wrist6. Hip7. Knee8. Toes9. Ankle10. Foot11. Fingers12. Elbow13. Neck14. Nose15. Ears16. head
2- Identifying Body Parts: Inside1. Brain2. Throat3. Stomach4. Kidneys5. Small intestine6. Large intestine7. Heart8. lungs
4- Matching Meaning
1. c2. a3. b4. h5. f6. g7. e8. d
Part 4Vocabulary Practice
1- Building Vocabulary1. blood2. healthy3. foot4. usually5. chronic6. eat7. daily8. sleep9. physical
2- Identifying Opposites1. large2. sick3. old4. underweight5. relaxation6. always7. dinner8. kindergarten9. physical10. easy11. wake
4- Building Vocabulary Across4- stress6- damage9- wrinkles11- beverages12- chest16- junk food18- chronic19- solve
4- Building Vocabulary Down1- diseases2- never3- healthy5- sick7- age8- intestine10- cocoa13- stomach14- kidneys15- mental17- chin