Transcript Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Health Care
Part 1
Reading Skills and Strategies
Health News for Body and Mind
3- Previewing Vocabulary
Antioxidants
Beverages
Blood pressure
Body
Brain
Calcium
Cocoa
Couch potato
Diseases
DNA
Junk food
Sleep
Stress
University
wrinkles
Nouns
Previewing Vocabulary
Age
Damage
Exercise
Sleep
Smoke
Solves
Bilingual
Chronic
Difficult
Healthy
Mental
Physical
Sleep-deprived
Surprising
Often
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverb
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
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B
G
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7- Identifying Vocabulary
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couch Potato
junk food
calcium
diseases
stress
chronic
age
sleep-deprived
bilingual
9- Understanding Pronouns
1. 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
Breakfast
Cigarettes
Pounds
Overweight
Never
Seldom
Sometimes
Usually
Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
4- Giving Advice
Should
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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 are
waiting game and walk.
The first word in this
page is waiting game.
The last word is walk.
The words are in
alphabetical order between
these two guide words.
6- Understanding Guide Words
12345678-
no
yes
yes
no
yes
no
yes
no
Part 3
Practical English
Going to the Doctor
1- Identifying Body Parts
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Eyes
2.
Chin
3.
Shoulder
4.
Chest
5.
Wrist
6.
Hip
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Knee
8.
Toes
9.
Ankle
10. Foot
11. Fingers
12. Elbow
13. Neck
14. Nose
15. Ears
16. head
2- Identifying Body Parts:
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Inside
Brain
Throat
Stomach
Kidneys
Small intestine
Large intestine
Heart
lungs
4- Matching Meaning
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c
a
b
h
f
g
e
d
Part 4
Vocabulary Practice
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Building Vocabulary
blood
healthy
foot
usually
chronic
eat
daily
sleep
physical
2- Identifying Opposites
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large
sick
old
underweight
relaxation
always
dinner
kindergarten
physical
easy
wake
4- Building Vocabulary
Across
4- stress
6- damage
9- wrinkles
11- beverages
12- chest
16- junk food
18- chronic
19- solve
4- Building Vocabulary
Down
1- diseases
2- never
3- healthy
5- sick
7- age
8- intestine
10- cocoa
13- stomach
14- kidneys
15- mental
17- chin