Objective:Students will be able to: Understand and discuss people’s feelings from a video Understand and use conditional IF clauses Learn some adjectives.

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Objective:Students will be able to: Understand and discuss people’s feelings from a video Understand and use conditional IF clauses Learn some adjectives for qualifying events and information Identify the main ideas and details of a radio program Discuss and suggest reasons why obesity is difficult to solve Summarize the content of a radio program from what they heard

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Activity 4 Feedback form (Click on link below) Health&safety_adj.html

_____ Overweight is considered as an epidemic _____ Overweight is more serious than AIDS _____ Overweight is threatening American economy _____ Federal Government is seriously concerned _____ Overweight is responsible for many diseases _____ Unfortunately doctors have no real treatment _____ Overweight costs a lot of money to the State ____ Obesity is caused by many bad habits _____ The problem will become worst in 20 to 23 years _____ the solution is to take a lot of exercise _____ The State has decided on an action plan to solve overweight Activity 5

Person mentioned occupationOptimistic? Kathleen Sebelius Dr David Satcher Lanette Kovachi Staff dietician at Subway Yes Jeff Brown Dr Walter Willet Former Surgeon General Secretary of Health and Human Services Shop owner Chairs nutrition department at Harvard School of Public Health NO Yes NO Activity 6

_____1 one in seven children is obese. Vicky Que reports the treatment of pediatric obesity. _____2 … and found mothers were accurate in identifying themselves as overweight, but not their children. _____3 they were almost physically incapacitated _____4 The mothers proudly described their children as big boned _____5 mothers saw food as the way to nurture their children _____6 the kids her age are already dating, yet no one seems to be interested in Jennifer _____7 why is my older child skinny while the younger ones are heavy? _____8 I really wish that they will give you a chart, of what kind of meals are fattening a b c d e f g h Activity 8

IdeasMy answerResearch finding The problem of obesity has been around for 30 years T F 1/3 of American children is obese T F Parents don’t realize that their children are overweight T F When parents themselves are overweight they admit it. But they refuse to admit their children are overweight T F Parents and doctors agree on the definition of overweight T F Doctors are always first to realize kids are overweight and propose advice and help but parents refuse T F Parents of overweight children find doctors very helpful when they seek for their help T F At medical school doctors don’t learn how to talk to parents about their children’s obesity T F Activity 9a & 9b