Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Talk with a partner:
Many children these
days have an unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are
responsible for solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree
with this statement?
Cut
up strips and shuffle and have students put the sentences in the
correct order.
| 
Nowadays,
   children have many more opportunities to lead a healthy life than
   in the past because generally they live in hygienic surroundings
   and have plenty to eat. | 
| 
However,
   modern lifestyles mean that many children spend long hours in
   front of the television or computers, do not take a great deal of
   exercise and eat an unbalanced diet. | 
| 
I
   believe both parents and schools can do a lot to remedy this
   situation.  
    | 
| 
Parents
   should limit the time that children spend doing sedentary
   activities and should encourage them to take more exercise. | 
| 
They
   could, for example, play sports with them at the weekend. | 
| 
Schools
   also should include regular exercise in their timetables with
   activities such as physical education and compulsory sports. | 
| 
As
   far as diet is concerned, both parents and schools should provide
   children with a range of foods which include plenty of vegetables
   and fruit and only small amounts of fat. | 
| 
If
   children are brought up on a healthy diet, they learn responsible
   eating habits and this, combined with plenty of physical activity,
   helps them to grow into healthy adults. | 
| 
On
   the other hand, I think that governments and health authorities
   have a responsibility to teach people how to create a healthy
   lifestyle for children. | 
| 
This
   can be done, for example, by broadcasting programmes about healthy
   eating on television, or by giving courses to new parents on how
   to bring up their children. | 
| 
In
   conclusion, I believe that while governments can encourage and
   help by giving information, the responsibility for bringing up
   children with a good healthy lifestyle rests with the people who
   are in contact with them, in other words their parents and their
   teachers. | 
Many children these days have an
unhealthy lifestyle.  Both schools and parents are responsible for
solving this problem.  To what extent do you agree with this
statement?
| 
Paragraph
   1: 
    
Introduce
   the topic 
Paragraph
   2: 
Parents' responsibilities 
Paragraph
   3: 
Importance of diet/ schools and
   parents both responsible 
Paragraph
   4 
Government's role 
ConclusionSummary: government, parents, and teachers | 
Nowadays,
   children have many more opportunities to lead a healthy life than
   in the past because generally they live in hygienic surroundings
   and have plenty to eat.  However, modern lifestyles mean that many
   children spend long hours in front of the television or computers,
   do not take a great deal of exercise and eat an unbalanced diet. 
I believe
   both parents and schools can do a lot to remedy this situation. 
   Parents should limit the time that children spend doing sedentary
   activities and should encourage them to take more exercise.  They
   could, for example, play sports with them at the weekend.  Schools
   also should include regular exercise in their timetables with
   activities such as physical education and compulsory sports. 
As far as
   diet is concerned, both parents and schools should provide
   children with a range of foods which include plenty of vegetables
   and fruit and only small amounts of fat.  If children are brought
   up on a healthy diet, they learn responsible eating habits and
   this, combined with plenty of physical activity, helps them to
   grow into healthy adults. 
On the
   other hand, I think that governments and health authorities have a
   responsibility to teach people how to create a healthy lifestyle
   for children.  This can be done, for example, by broadcasting
   programmes about healthy eating on television, or by giving
   courses to new parents on how to bring up their children. 
In
   conclusion, I believe that while governments can encourage and
   help by giving information, the responsibility for bringing up
   children with a good healthy lifestyle rests with the people who
   are in contact with them, in other words their parents and their
   teachers. | 
Word Count: 275
scrambled
order
| 
This
   can be done, for example, by broadcasting programmes about healthy
   eating on television, or by giving courses to new parents on how
   to bring up their children. | 
| 
However,
   modern lifestyles mean that many children spend long hours in
   front of the television or computers, do not take a great deal of
   exercise and eat an unbalanced diet. | 
| 
In
   conclusion, I believe that while governments can encourage and
   help by giving information, the responsibility for bringing up
   children with a good healthy lifestyle rests with the people who
   are in contact with them, in other words their parents and their
   teachers. | 
| 
If
   children are brought up on a healthy diet, they learn responsible
   eating habits and this, combined with plenty of physical activity,
   helps them to grow into healthy adults. | 
| 
They
   could, for example, play sports with them at the weekend. | 
| 
As
   far as diet is concerned, both parents and schools should provide
   children with a range of foods which include plenty of vegetables
   and fruit and only small amounts of fat. | 
| 
Schools
   also should include regular exercise in their timetables with
   activities such as physical education and compulsory sports. | 
| 
On
   the other hand, I think that governments and health authorities
   have a responsibility to teach people how to create a healthy
   lifestyle for children. | 
| 
I
   believe both parents and schools can do a lot to remedy this
   situation.  
    | 
| 
Nowadays,
   children have many more opportunities to lead a healthy life than
   in the past because generally they live in hygienic surroundings
   and have plenty to eat. | 
| 
Parents
   should limit the time that children spend doing sedentary
   activities and should encourage them to take more exercise. | 
Extension
activity.  After students have correctly put the strips in order,
teacher takes back the strips, and students fill in the missing words
from memory.
(1)
____________________,
children have many more opportunities to lead a healthy life than in
the past because generally they live in hygienic surroundings and
have plenty to eat.  (2) ____________________,
modern lifestyles mean that many children spend long hours in front
of the television or computers, do not take a great deal of exercise
and eat an unbalanced diet.
(3____________________
 ____________________both
parents and schools can do a lot to remedy this situation.  Parents
should limit the time that children spend doing sedentary activities
and should encourage them to take more exercise.  They could, for
example, play sports with them at the weekend.  Schools also should
include regular exercise in their timetables with activities such as
physical education and compulsory sports.
(4___________________
 ____________________
 ____________________
 ____________________ 
____________________ 
____________________,
both parents and schools should provide children with a range of
foods which include plenty of vegetables and fruit and only small
amounts of fat.  (5) ____________________
children are brought up on a healthy diet, they learn responsible
eating habits and this, combined with plenty of physical activity,
helps them to grow into healthy adults.
(6)
___________________
 ____________________
 ____________________
 ____________________  ,
I think that governments and health authorities have a responsibility
to teach people how to create a healthy lifestyle for children.  This
can be done, (7) ____________________
 ____________________,
by broadcasting programmes about healthy eating on television, or by
giving courses to new parents on how to bring up their children.
(8____________________
 ____________________,
I believe that while governments can encourage and help by giving
information, the responsibility for bringing up children with a good
healthy lifestyle rests with the people who are in contact with them,
(9) ___________________
 ____________________
 ____________________
 their parents and their teachers.
Answers:
(1)
Nowadays,
children have many more opportunities to lead a healthy life than in
the past because generally they live in hygienic surroundings and
have plenty to eat.  (2) However,
modern lifestyles mean that many children spend long hours in front
of the television or computers, do not take a great deal of exercise
and eat an unbalanced diet.
(3)
I believe
both parents and schools can do a lot to remedy this situation. 
Parents should limit the time that children spend doing sedentary
activities and should encourage them to take more exercise.  They
could, for example, play sports with them at the weekend.  Schools
also should include regular exercise in their timetables with
activities such as physical education and compulsory sports.
(4)
As far as diet is concerned,
both parents and schools should provide children with a range of
foods which include plenty of vegetables and fruit and only small
amounts of fat.  (5) If
children are brought up on a healthy diet, they learn responsible
eating habits and this, combined with plenty of physical activity,
helps them to grow into healthy adults.
(6)
On the other hand,
I think that governments and health authorities have a responsibility
to teach people how to create a healthy lifestyle for children.  This
can be done, (7) for example,
by broadcasting programmes about healthy eating on television, or by
giving courses to new parents on how to bring up their children.
(8)
In conclusion,
I believe that while governments can encourage and help by giving
information, the responsibility for bringing up children with a good
healthy lifestyle rests with the people who are in contact with them,
(9) in other words
their parents and their teachers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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