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UNIVERSIDAD LAICA ELOY ALFARO DE MANABÍ

NORMBRES Y APELLIDOS:
KUFFO FOUNES NORMA MONSERRATT

CARRERA:
PSICOLOGIA CLINICA

CURSO:

NOVENO “B”

ASIGNATURA:
INGLES (NIVEL 3 )

TEMA:

TRABAJO AUTONOMO #2

FECHA:
15 DE JULIO DEL 2019
A Breathe deeply.

1. Label the parts of the body with the correct words from the box.
ankle arm ear eye hand finger head foot
knee leg nose teeth mouth shoulder toe neck
stomach wrist

1. HEAD
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
2. Match the objects to the corresponding parts of the body. Label each picture
with the correct word from the box.
./back eyes feet finger neck wrist

6. Back 5. 4.

3. 2. 1.

3. Complete the instructions with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
TIPS FOR USING CRUTCHES
1. Walk (walk) slowly 6. (not open) doors.
2. (not look) down. 7. (ask) a friend for help.
3. (wear) good shoes. 8. (have) friend move
4. (practice) with a friend. chairs and tables 1n your home
5. (not walk) on snowy 9. (be) careful!
streets.
4. Complete the chart with the correct adverbs.
ADJECTIVE ADVERB
1. CARREFUL CARREFULLY
2. DEEP
3. HEAVY
4. NOISY
5. QUICK
6. QUIET
7. SLOW
5. Circle the correct adverb to complete each sentence.
1. Raise your arms ________
a. noisily b. deeply c. quickly
2. Please talk_______ in the library.
a. slowly b. quietly c. noisily
3. Walk_____, please.1 can't walk quickly.
a. heavily b. slowly c. quietly.
4. Don't breathe._______. Breathe deeply and relax.
a. heavily b. quietly c. carefully
5. Lower your head _________
a. heavily b. noisily c. carefully
6. Breathe____in yoga. Relax and breathe slowly.
a. deeply b. noisily c. quickly

6. Write sentences with the words in parentheses. Use the simple present or the
imperative form of the verbs and the adverb form of the adjectives.

1. Jím stretches; slowly. (Jim / stretch / slow)


2. (breathe / deep / for ten minutes)
3. (not breathe / heavy)
4. (Millie / talk / quiet / on the phone)
5. (not walk / quick / alter lunch)
6. (we / listen / careful / to our teacher)

7. Answer the questions with your own information.


Example: I talk quicky or I talk slowly.
1. Do you talk slowly or quickly?
2. Do you drive quicky or carefully?
3. Do you walk quietly or noisily?

B /'m not feeling well.

1. Complete the puzzle with words for health problems. What’s the
mystery word?
H E A D A C H E
2
3
4
5
6
7

2 . Complete each conversation with two different expressions from the box.
Get well soon. I feel awful. ll'm not feeling well.
I don't feel so good. I hopeyou feel better. Take it easy.

A. Ed. Hi, Pat. How are? B. Meg: Hey. Tim, how are you?
Pat: I´m not feeling well. Tim: ____________
Ed: What´s wrong? Meg: What´s wrong?
Pat: I have a bad cough. Tim: I have the flu.
Ed: That´s too bad __________ Meg: Oh, no! _____________
C. How healthy are you?
1. Put the letters in the correct order to make phrases about healthy habits.
1. Tae a ablnadec tide 5. Sreecxi idyla
Eat a balanced diet
2. Ttpeocr uyor sink 6. sham yrou dashn

3. Tea a ogod fraeskbat 7. og rfo a klwa

4. Tge gnhueo pesel 8. flit gwsieth

2. Look at the pictures. How often do you do these things? Write sentences about
your habits using some of the phrases from Exercise 1 and always, usually, hardly ever,
or never.
Example: Visually eat a balanced diet.
1
2
3
4
5
6

3. Complete the questions with HOW long, HOW many, HOW much, HOW often,
or HOW well.
1. _How many vegetables to you eat at dinner? Hmrn Not many.
2. _ do you walk In the mornings? For
about 30 minutes.
3. do you play soccer? Pretty well.
4. meals do you cook a week? Ten
meals.
5. coffee do you drink each day? Two
or three cups.
6. do you do karate? Once a week.
7. do you do yoga? For about an
hour.
8. sleep do you get? Quite a bit.

4 lock at Greg's answers to an online health quiz. Write the questions.


ARE YOU HEALTHY?
Choose the answers that best describe your habits.
1. Q: How often do you eat breakfast?
A: I eat breakfast every day.
2. Q: At I follow my diet pretty well
3. Q:
A: I exercise daily.
4. Q:
A: I drink a lot of water.
5. Q:
A: I don't get much sleep.
6. Q:
A: I wash my hands three times a day.
7. Q:
A: My eating
8. Q:
A: I spend four

5 Write questions with how and the words in parentheses to complete the
conversation. Use the answers to help you.
Tae Ho: Hi, Fran. How is your morn feeling?
Fran: She's not well. She's always tired and doesn't eat well.
Tae Ho: How much fruit does she eat? (Fruit / eat)
Fran: A lot. She eats apples or bananas every day.
Tae Ho: (eat / vegetables)
Fran: She always eats vegetables at dinner.
Tae Ho: (meals / eat / a day)
Fran: Two. Breakfast and dinner. Is that OK?
Tae Ho: Well, three is better. (Go to the gym)
Fran: About three times a week.
Tae Ho: (spend at the gym)
Fran: Oh, about an hour. She lifts weights, and she does yoga.
Tae Ho: (sleep / get)
Fran: About four hours a night.
Tae Ho: That's not much sleep. In my opinion, that's why she's always tired!

6 Rewrite the questions from Exercise 5 with you. Then answer the questions S/. With
your own information.
1. How much fruit do you eat?

D don’t stress out!


Read the text. Write the instructions from the box in the correct places
Move your arms to the right. Raise your body.
Sit carefully on the ball. Then lower your head and arms.
The New Healthy You Exercise Ball Repeat these exercises 20 times for each activity.
THE SIT UP
1. Put your back carefully on the ball. Place your feet on the floor.
2. Put your hands behind your head.
3. Raise your head and arms slowly. Hold your Stomach in
4.

THE WEIGHT LIFT


1.
Place your feet on the floor
2. Hold a weight in each hand.
3. Lift the weights over your head. Keep your back straight
4. Lower the weights to your shoulders.
THE REACH
1. Stand up aro hold the ball. Stretch your arms and raise the ball over your head
2. Move your arms to the left. Keep your legs straight. Don't move your feet
3.
THE SQUAT
1. Place the ball against the wall. Put your back against the wall.
2. Lower your body, bending your knees. Keep your back straight

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