This document contains exercises to practice vocabulary related to healthy and unhealthy habits. It includes filling in blanks with words like "gym", "sports", and "nutritious" to describe healthy habits. It also has students use quantifiers like "a lot of", "many", and "a little" to discuss amounts of different activities and foods. The goal is to reinforce vocabulary around maintaining a balanced lifestyle with both physical activity and a nutritious diet.
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1. Liceo Benjamin Vicuña Mackenna
Primero Medio, Unidad 2.
1. Complete the sentences bellow with the most appropriate word from the box
Gym. Sports Nutritious
Weigh.
Junk Food
a. If you want to be fit, you should go to the .
b. Aliments are usually good for your health.
c. Having a diet helps us to be thinner.
d. Gives you more energy.
e. It is very important to have good if you want a healthy life.
f. Many researches said that it needs to be a balance on the level of we eat.
g. Many people are very concerned about their .
h. The reason why there some people who like , is because is cheaper.
i. When you weigh, you are heavier.
2. Complete the sentences bellow with: a lot (of), lots of, much, many, some, (a) few, (a) little.
a. I have eaten so ice-cream cones.
b. Doing exercises can be very exciting.
2. Liceo Benjamin Vicuña Mackenna
Primero Medio, Unidad 2.
c. Is there milk in that carton?
d. Tennis is so entertaining that golf.
e. Going to the Gym strengthen your muscles.
f. I don’t have problems to find healthy food.
g. Doing sports and eating well are just ways to take care of your health.
h. We just need amount of carbohydrates in our diet.
3. Fill the chart using the vocabulary from activity number 1, and the expression from activity number 2.
Healthy activities and habits Unhealthy activities and habits