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health and fitness

English A1-C2A2 Vocabulary Building0

Overview

This lesson covered essential health and fitness vocabulary for A2 learners. You learned how to talk about exercise, describe how you feel, and give simple health advice. Practice using these words in your daily life to improve your English communication about health topics.

Introduction

Health and fitness are important topics in everyday life. Learning these words will help you talk about exercise, healthy eating, and taking care of your body. You will use this vocabulary at the doctor's office, at the gym, and in daily conversations about feeling good.

Key Concepts

Basic Health Vocabulary: • Body and mind: healthy, fit, strong, weak, tired, energetic • Activities: exercise, work out, run, walk, swim, stretch, rest, sleep • Food: healthy food, junk food, vegetables, fruit, water, vitamins • Places: gym, hospital, doctor's office, park, sports center

Common Verbs for Health: • feel (I feel tired / I feel good) • stay (stay healthy / stay fit) • get (get sick / get better) • keep (keep active / keep moving)

Useful Adjectives: • Physical: strong, weak, fit, healthy, sick, ill • Energy: energetic, tired, exhausted, active • General: better, worse, good, bad

Examples and Usage

**1. Talking about exercise:** • "I go to the gym three times a week." (Present simple for routines) • "She is running in the park." (Present continuous for actions happening now) • "We should exercise every day." (Using 'should' for advice) **2. Describing how you feel:** • "I feel tired today." (...

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Key Concepts

  • Health vocabulary: healthy, fit, exercise, gym, doctor
  • Common verbs: feel, stay, get, keep + adjective
  • Using 'should' and 'need to' for health advice
  • Body parts and health problems: headache, backache, pain

Exam Tips

  • Learn collocations: 'stay healthy,' 'get better,' 'feel tired' - these are common in A2 exams
  • Practice describing daily routines with health vocabulary using present simple tense
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