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Leading-inLeading-inAmong all the events, which one is familiar to you? RevisionWhat are the benefits of exercise?RevisionWhat are the benefits of exercise?Physical HealthMental HealthRevisionWhat are the benefits of exercise?Physical HealthMental HealthIncreasing the efficiency of your heart and lungs.RevisionWhat are the benefits of exercise?Physical HealthMental HealthIncreasing the efficiency of your heart and lungs.Reducing stress, getting over negative feelings, and improving certain brain functions. What activities will improve your heart and lung efficiency? What activities will improve your heart and lung efficiency?Aerobic activities. What activities will improve your heart and lung efficiency?Aerobic activities. Aerobic activities refer to those light activities that you can sustain over long periods of time, such as jogging, cycling, swimming, etc. During aerobic activities there is sufficient oxygen intake needed to sustain the exercise intensity. Exercise is good, so more is always better. DISCUSSIONExercise is good, so more is always better. DISCUSSIONDo you agree? Why or why not?The passage below deals with a common false idea about exercise. Exercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, more is always better, so they (2) _exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others The passage below deals with a common false idea about exercise. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words and phrases in the box below.Exercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, more is always better, so they (2) _exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others The passage below deals with a common false idea about exercise. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words and phrases in the box below.moreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forExercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, more is always better, so they (2) _exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others The passage below deals with a common false idea about exercise. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words and phrases in the box below.moreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forExercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, more is always better, so they (2) _exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others assumeThe passage below deals with a common false idea about exercise. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words and phrases in the box below.moreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forExercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, more is always better, so they (2) _exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others assumetend toThe passage below deals with a common false idea about exercise. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words and phrases in the box below.moreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forExercise has a range of health benefits. However, some people (1) _ that if some exercise is good, more is always better, so they (2) _exercise for a long time without stopping. For example, some people go (3) _ for several hours at a time because of the step-counting smartphone apps. Others assumetend tojoggingmoreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forwork out for hours at the weekend (4) _their lack of exercise during the weekdays. Habits like these put stress on the body, and if they are maintained (5) _, can become a serious health risk. Generally speaking, aerobic routines that last over 100 minutes have a certain health risk. On the other hand, they should not be shorter than 10 minutes. If you do exercise for only a few minutes, you may not be working out long enough to see any benefits from it. When you exercise, aim for the daily (6) _moreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forwork out for hours at the weekend (4) _their lack of exercise during the weekdays. Habits like these put stress on the body, and if they are maintained (5) _, can become a serious health risk. Generally speaking, aerobic routines that last over 100 minutes have a certain health risk. On the other hand, they should not be shorter than 10 minutes. If you do exercise for only a few minutes, you may not be working out long enough to see any benefits from it. When you exercise, aim for the daily (6) _to make up formoreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forwork out for hours at the weekend (4) _their lack of exercise during the weekdays. Habits like these put stress on the body, and if they are maintained (5) _, can become a serious health risk. Generally speaking, aerobic routines that last over 100 minutes have a certain health risk. On the other hand, they should not be shorter than 10 minutes. If you do exercise for only a few minutes, you may not be working out long enough to see any benefits from it. When you exercise, aim for the daily (6) _to make up forover the long termmoreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forwork out for hours at the weekend (4) _their lack of exercise during the weekdays. Habits like these put stress on the body, and if they are maintained (5) _, can become a serious health risk. Generally speaking, aerobic routines that last over 100 minutes have a certain health risk. On the other hand, they should not be shorter than 10 minutes. If you do exercise for only a few minutes, you may not be working out long enough to see any benefits from it. When you exercise, aim for the daily (6) _to make up forover the long termaveragemoreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forof 30 to 60 minutes. This will (7) _ you from getting hurt. (8) _, it will ensure that the exercise you do has a positive effect on your physical health.moreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forof 30 to 60 minutes. This will (7) _ you from getting hurt. (8) _, it will ensure that the exercise you do has a positive effect on your physical health.preventmoreover assume average over the long termjogging prevent tend to make up forof 30 to 60 minutes. This will (7) _ you from getting hurt. (8) _, it will ensure that the exercise you do has a positive effect on your physical health.preventMoreover“Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.do exercisev.+ exerciseadj.+ exerciseregular exerciseexercise+n.an exercise routine, exercise“Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.do exercisev.+ exerciseadj.+ exerciseregular exerciseaerobic exercise,physical exercise, daily exerciseexercise+n.an exercise routine, exercise“Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.do exercisev.+ exercisetake exercise,get exerciseadj.+ exerciseregular exerciseaerobic exercise,physical exercise, daily exerciseexercise+n.an exercise routine, exercise“Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.do exercisev.+ exercisetake exercise,get exerciseadj.+ exerciseregular exerciseaerobic exercise,physical exercise, daily exerciseexercise+n.an exercise routine, an exerciseguide, an exercise bike, an exercise programmeexercise“Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.healthimprove healthv.+ healthadj.+ healthmental healthhealth+n.health benefits, “Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.healthimprove healthv.+ healthadj.+ healthmental healthphysical health,poor health, good healthhealth+n.health benefits, “Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.healthimprove healthv.+ healthrisk health,damage healthadj.+ healthmental healthphysical health,poor health, good healthhealth+n.health benefits, “Exercise” and “health” appear in the guide as part of different collocations. Read the examples below and add more collocations.healthimprove healthv.+ healthrisk health,damage healthadj.+ healthmental healthphysical health,poor health, good healthhealth+n.health benefits, health risks,health care, health systems, health workers, health services,health education, health centres, health problems 课文回顾:课文回顾:The guide uses cautious language to describe something that may not be true in every case.The guide uses cautious language to describe something that may not be true in every case.Learn thisCautious language is used to avoid overgeneralizing.The guide uses cautious language to describe something that may not be true in every case.Learn thisCautious language is used to avoid overgeneralizing.Pay attention to the following words and phrases:The guide uses cautious language to describe something that may not be true in every case.Learn thisCautious language is used to avoid overgeneralizing.Pay attention to the following words and phrases:Modal verbs: can, could, may, might, should, wouldVerbs and verb phrases: appear, look like, seem, tend toAdverbs and adverbial phrases: probably, usually, sometimes , mainly, in generalAdjectives: likely, possible, probable, unlikelyFind the sentences using cautious language in the guide.Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.active people tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases. Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.active people tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases. Working out can help you reduce stress and get over negative feelings. Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.active people tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases. Working out can help you reduce stress and get over negative feelings. Above all, choose activities you enjoy because, in this way, youre more likely to stick with them.Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.active people tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases. Working out can help you reduce stress and get over negative feelings. Above all, choose activities you enjoy because, in this way, youre more likely to stick with them.In general, you should have your meal an average of 1.5 to 2.5 hours before exercising. Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.Find the sentences using cautious language in the guide.active people tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases. Working out can help you reduce stress and get over negative feelings. Above all, choose activities you enjoy because, in this way, youre more likely to stick with them.In general, you should have your meal an average of 1.5 to 2.5 hours before exercising. You should also start small and slowly work your way to a longer and harder exercise routine to avoid getting hurt.Revise the sentences below using cautious language.People do not like getting up early for morning exercise in cold weather. They want to get as much sleep as they can. However, truly healthy people get their workout done anyway. They know they will feel great afterwards.Revise the sentences below using cautious language.People do not like getting up early for morning exercise in cold weather. They want to get as much sleep as they can. However, truly healthy people get their workout done anyway. They know they will feel great afterwards.Generally speaking, people do not like getting up early for morning exercise in cold weather. They usually want to get as much sleep as they can. However, truly healthy people probably get their workout done anyway. They know they will most likely feel great afterwards.Revised
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