All Health & Well-being articles – Page 2

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    Live from London: Neighbours

    This video includes interviews with Londoners talking about where they live and their neighbours.

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    Live from London: 10 ideas to use with Live from London videos

    We’ve gathered 10 of our favourite ideas to use with any of the Live from London videos.

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    Live from London: Common Cold

    This video includes interviews with Londoners talking about being ill.

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    Live from London: New Year’s Eve

    How do Londoners celebrate the New Year? Check out this special edition of our Live from London video lessons.

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    Live from London: Halloween

    Set in Kings Cross, London, this video includes interviews with Londoners talking about Halloween and things they find scary.

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    Live from London: How well do you know each other?

    This video lesson includes interviews with Londoners talking to their friends about how well they know each other.

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    Live from London: Double identity

    This video lesson includes interviews with Londoners talking about alternative lives.

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    Live from London: First impressions

    Set in Brixton, London, this video lesson includes authentic interviews with Londoners, talking about first impressions. 

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    Matura: Speaking: Nutrition and Health

    A speaking lesson to prepare students to talk about eating habits and healthy food.

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    Beyond on onestopenglish

    Your teenage students will love using this fantastic series of British English lessons prepared by Karen Kovacs.

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    Live from London: The monarchy

    In the weeks leading up to Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, onestopenglish’s reporters took a trip to St James’s Park, in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, to ask locals and tourists for their opinion on the British royal family.

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    CLIL Science: Health & Nutrition

    Check out this engaging Question Loop activity about health and nutrition.

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    What to do with a snake bite

    In this lesson plan, students work in pairs to match pictures with captions to learn how to treat a snake bite. Helps students hone their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.

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    Nutrition: Integrated Skills CLIL Lesson

    You are what you eat. In this lesson, students are encouraged to talk about the kinds of food they eat, and the nutritional value of their diets. The food pyramid is given as a guide for healthy eating. Contains reading, speaking, listening and writing exercises as well as a collaborative ...

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    Nutrients

    In this lesson plan, pupils study the main nutrients that fuel the body and learn which foods contain those nutrients.

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    A healthy diet

    In this lesson plan, pupils learn about a healthy diet and the origin of different foods while practicing the present tense, expressions of frequency, food vocabulary, time and days of the week.

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    Where food comes from

    In this lesson plan, pupils complete a chart deciding which food we get from animals and which we get from plants. A matching and sentence-completion activity consolidates food vocabulary and the key phrase ‘come(s) from’.

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    Food preservation and recipes

    What foods should go in the fridge, freezer and cupboard? What do we need to make salad, sandwiches, ice cream and cake? (Yum.) Get your pupils to show off their culinary knowledge in these fun group activities.

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    Food nutrition

    What are the six main categories of vitamins? Which foods contain them and what do they do for our bodies? Find out by looking at vitamin posters and completing a food diary in this lesson plan.

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    Food groups

    In this lesson plan, a useful food pyramid clearly shows young learners the major food groups. Learners colour different areas of the pyramid, underline food vocabulary and answer true/false questions on what is and isn’t good for us.