Sleep and Health - Based on Health and Fitness Idioms Set 2.pptx
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Language Circle: Sleep and Health (CLB 3-4) based on Health and Fitness Idioms Set 2 1
2 Objectives Review and practice the Health and Fitness Idioms Set 2 and use them in a related activity Grammar – P ersonal Pronouns Read some myths about sleep – discuss Write about myths or facts about sleep in your culture. Reflect on your learning today Vocabulary Homework
3 Review the idioms in this related lesson https://livelearn.ca/lessons/living-in-manitoba/health-and-fitness-idioms-set-2/
4 Review the idioms in this related lesson “ u nder the weather” – not feeling very well “ new lease on life” – a chance to live longer or with more satisfaction “ clean bill of health” – a report saying a person’s health is good “ to recharge your batteries ” – to recover your energy “ in bad shape ” – in poor physical condition
5 Practice the idioms : Use two idioms you have learned in a sentence of your own.
6 Agenda Grammar R eading Speaking Reflect on learning
7 Grammar
8 Personal Pronouns A personal pronoun is a short word we use to replace the a noun (thing or people) Each of the English personal pronouns shows us the grammatical person, gender and number of the noun it replaces.
9 Personal Pronouns Let’s practice: Write the corresponding personal pronouns . Mary _______ 6 . You and Jake _____ The boys ____ 7 . Lilly _________ Peter ________ 8 . The book ____ Lia and Simon ____ 9 . Susan and I _______ The cars ____ 10 . The dog ________ Source: https ://www.aveordemsantiago.pt/
10 Personal Pronouns Let’s practice: B. Complete the sentences with the correct personal pronoun. Margaret is ten. ___________ is from the USA. How old is John? ___________ is eleven. Tom and I are English. ___________ are from London. Luke and Alison are friends. ___________ are in the same class. Michael likes music. ___________ plays the guitar. Source: https://www.aveordemsantiago.pt/
11 Reading a nd Speaking
12 Reading/speaking activity A myth is a generally known and accepted idea which is sometimes false. Here are some myths about sleeping (adapted from the sleepfoundation.org) Your body gets used to not sleeping. True or false? Discuss.
13 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: Your body gets used to not sleeping. True or false? False. Research shows the body does not adapt to lack of sleep.
14 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 2. How long you sleep is all that matters. True or false? Discuss.
15 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 2. How long you sleep is all that matters. False. Sleep quality is as important as sleep time.
16 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 3. If you cannot sleep, stay in bed until you can. True or false? Discuss.
17 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 3. If you cannot sleep, stay in bed until you can. False. Experts recommend getting out of bed if you spent 20 minutes trying to fall asleep.
18 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 4. Alcohol before bed help you sleep. True or false? Discuss.
19 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 4. Alcohol before bed help you sleep. False. Sleep quality declines after drinking alcohol.
20 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 5 . Sleeping with the light on is harmless. True or false? Discuss.
21 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 5 . Sleeping with the light on is harmless. False. It is best to sleep in a room that is as dark as possible.
22 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 5 . You eat spiders in your sleep. True or false? Discuss.
23 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 5 . You eat spiders in your sleep. False. People don’t eat spiders while sleeping!
24 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 6. Snoring is harmless and you cannot do anything about it. True or false? Discuss.
25 Reading/speaking activity Here are some myths about sleeping: 6. Snoring is harmless and you cannot do anything about it. False. Snoring can be addressed and severe snoring is a health risk.
26 Writing
27 Writing activity What are some myths about sleep in your culture ? Write 2 myths or facts about sleep that you have in your culture.
28 Reflect on learning
29 What did you learn today? Review and practice the Health and Fitness Idioms Set 2 and use them in a related activity Grammar – Personal Pronouns Read some myths about sleep – discuss Write about myths or facts about sleep in your culture. Reflect on your learning today Vocabulary Homework
30 Vocabulary Homework Write down the definition of the adjectives in the picture.
Thank you! Questions? Created by : Ruxandra Nicolescu – English Online 31 https://pixabay.com/photos/cup-of-coffee-laptop-office-macbook-1280537/ shared under CC0