Сhoose the correct verb play, do and go with sports and activities
How often do you .... tennis?
Сhoose the correct verb play, do and go with sports and activities
I ... chess with my friends after classes on Friday.
Сhoose the correct verb play, do and go with sports and activities
I’ve heard that you ... karate.
Сhoose the correct verb play, do and go with sports and activities
I ... jogging every morning.
Сhoose the correct verb play, do and go with sports and activities
Fred likes ... sailing.
Complete the expression
Running is good ... to lose weight
Complete the expression
to lose...
Complete the expression
to make you .... good/better
Complete the expression
to get ...
Complete the expression
to take ...
Put the words in correct order
Ukrainian /is /much /paid /attention /to /sport /schools /in
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a school /sports ground /you /a gym /can /find / hardly /without /or
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a person /has /to keep fit /to get /sleep /plenty of /of food /plenty /and /regular /plenty of /exercise
Put the words in correct order
I think /that’s /why /every boy and girl /encouraged /should /be /to participate /in / games /sports
Put the words in correct order
is an essential /of /daily life /in /part /Britain /sport
Ways of giving advice: If you want to give friendly advice use: you should; you should not; why don’t you; if I were you; you ought to. If you want to give stronger advice use: you’d better. If you want to give advice based on your own experience use: take it from me.
Choose the correct advice
Ways of giving advice: If you want to give friendly advice use: you should; you should not; why don’t you; if I were you; you ought to. If you want to give stronger advice use: you’d better. If you want to give advice based on your own experience use: take it from me.
Choose the correct advice
Ways of giving advice: If you want to give friendly advice use: you should; you should not; why don’t you; if I were you; you ought to. If you want to give stronger advice use: you’d better. If you want to give advice based on your own experience use: take it from me.
Choose the correct advice
Ways of giving advice: If you want to give friendly advice use: you should; you should not; why don’t you; if I were you; you ought to. If you want to give stronger advice use: you’d better. If you want to give advice based on your own experience use: take it from me.
Choose the correct advice
True or false:
Eating habits vary in different countries.
True or false:
Our food has three important components: vitamins, minerals and proteins.
True or false:
Protein is important for our blood. It cleans our body from the inside.
True or false:
Carbohydrates are important for our eyes, skin, bones, and hair. They are in many types of food, fruit, and vegetables.
True or false:
Carbohydrates give us energy. They are in bread, rice, potatoes and pasta.
True or false:
Fibre cleans our body from the inside. It is in nuts, beans and cereals.
Complete a nutritionist’s advice
Being physically active also helps you ... calories
Complete a nutritionist’s advice
Make ... fruits and vegetables.
Complete a nutritionist’s advice
To eat ... whole grains.
Complete a nutritionist’s advice
Enjoy your food, but eat ...
Complete a nutritionist’s advice
Drink water ... sugary drinks.
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