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[Getting Started]: An apple a day

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Course: English 10 Online Course (2021) - Ms. Hương Khôi
Book: [Getting Started]: An apple a day
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Date: Sunday, 22 December 2024, 9:26 PM

1. UNIT 2 - GETTING STARTED

Getting Started

We'll start our lesson with 3 parts
(1): Listen to the audio
(2): Read the dialogue
(3): Vocabulary Exercise

Let's get started!


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How to start the lesson?

Look to your right-hand side. There is a table of contents. 
Click and choose what you want to learn

1.1. Listen to the audio

Getting Started

1.2. Read the dialogue

Read the dialogue. Pay attention to the highlighted phrases.

Nam: Hey Scott, have you ever heard the saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"?
Scott: Of course, why?
Nam: Did you know that it’s really true?
Scott: What do you mean? If I eat one apple a day I will never get sick?
Nam: Not exactly, but it can help you lose weight, build healthy bones, and also prevent diseases like cancer.
Scott: Wow! That’s incredible. I drink apple juice every day.
Nam: That’s good, it will help keep you from getting Alzheimer’s disease when you get old.
Scott: Is that the disease that affects your memory?
Nam: Yes. Since drinking apple juice helps boost your brain’s memory function, it helps you remember things for a long, long time.
Scott: But Nam!
Nam: Yeah?
Scott: There are a few things I really want to forget.
Nam: Like losing the football match yesterday?
Scott: Exactly!

Treasure

1.3. Vocabulary Exercise

Put the words into categories as in the table 

prevent nervous disease bones
balance weight skeleton brain
boost system lungs healthy

Noun Adjectives Verb



Check the answer here:

Answer