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