Unit 2: Health :
Vocabulary
Grammar
Pronunciation
Calorie(n)
Allergy(n)
compound(n)
expert (n)
diet (adj)
itchy (adj)
cough(n)
junk food (n)
myth (n)
put on weight (n)
obesity (adj)
sickness (n)
spot (n)
stay in shape
sunburn (n)
vegetarian (n)
(f)
(v)
fat
ferry
fast
fault
safe
leaf
vat
very
vault
vast
save
of
leave
Imperatives with more and less: We can use the imperative for direct commands, orders or suggestions
cold
temperature
cough
laugh
Formular
find
photo
office
fine
far
seven
have
violin
valuable
village
friday
+) V + more + O
-) V + less+ O
Do more exercise
Eat more fruits/vegetables
Sleep more
Wash your hand more
keep clean more
Eat less junk food
Sunbathe less
Watch less TV
Spend less time playing computer games
Drink less beer and wine
Spend less time using smartphone
Compound sentences
Theory
When we want to join two ideas, we can link two simple sentences to form a compound sentence. We can do this using a coordinating conjunction like "and"(for choice), "but"(for contrast), or "so"(for a result).
Conjunctions
And: add
So
But
Or
Although
Because