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Healthy living

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    Healthy lifestyle
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  • What does “healthy living” mean?
    It means having good habits in eating, exercising, and thinking to keep our body and mind strong.
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  • What is a balanced diet?
    A balanced diet gives our body all the nutrients it needs, such as proteins, vitamins, fats,
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  • Why are vitamins important?
    They help our body grow, repair itself, and fight diseases.
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  • Why is exercise important for our health?
    Because it makes our muscles and bones stronger and helps our heart work better.
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  • What does the word healthy mean?
    It means being strong and not sick.
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  • Give solutions for having a chapped lips
    Drink enough water and use lip balm
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  • Do you think sleeping late is good for our health? Why or why not?
    No, because it can make us be tired and can't keep us healthy and our mind fresh.
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  • What is this?
    Drinking enough water
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  • What does habit mean?
    A habit is something you do often, usually without thinking.
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  • How can students get more exercise every day?
    We can walk or ride a bicycle to school and play outdoor games after class.
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  • Do you often stay up late to watch phones? Do you think it is good for your eyes and health? Why?
    Answer may vary
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  • How can your family plan a healthy meal?
    We can include rice, vegetables, protein like fish or eggs, and some fruit for dessert.
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  • What is a simple sentence?
    A simple sentence has one subject and one predicate. It expresses one complete idea.
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  • Can a simple sentence have more than one subject?
    Yes. It can have a compound subject, like “Tom and Anna play football.”
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  • Can a simple sentence have more than one verb?
    Yes. It can have a compound predicate, like “I washed the dishes and cleaned the room.”
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  • Is “Be quiet!” a simple sentence? Why?
    Yes, it is. It has an understood subject “you” and one predicate “be quiet”.
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