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Task 102 - Coggle Diagram
Task 102
What is special?
Yes, Professor Speakman says that pretty much all governments are giving pretty much the same recommendation.
So, whether you drink a little more or a little less, it seems that around two litres of water a day is a good way to keep your blood and body healthy.
And actually what is happening is that we are thirsty, that we are dehydrated.
Exactly how much you need to drink depends on how much water your body needs to replace, and that mainly depends on your size.
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For example, pretty much everyone likes chocolates, which means, 'almost everyone likes chocolate'.
And finally, a symptom is a sign or feeling in the body showing the presence of an illness or condition.
A ballpark figure is a phrase meaning 'a number, which is an acceptably accurate approximation'.
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Illness and Revolution
That's what we'll be discussing in this programme, along with some useful new vocabulary as well.
And speaking of vocabulary, remember you can download all the new words and phrases from this programme.
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Here to discuss this with BBC World Service programme 'The Food Chain' is biologist, Professor John Speakman.
Intro
How much water do you drink a day? Maybe about a litre. And do you know how much water you should drink a day?
Nowadays, I often see people carrying water bottles with them to make sure they drink enough.
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I think about two litres. The number many people have heard is two litres a day. Of course, everyone needs to drink some water.