Unit 9 Fit and Healthy. Teacher’s notes Slide 3 – This is just a warmer for the unit. Slide 4 – You can do this before the vocab activity on page 89.

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Unit 9 Fit and Healthy

Teacher’s notes Slide 3 – This is just a warmer for the unit. Slide 4 – You can do this before the vocab activity on page 89. Slide 5 – This is to elicit what they already know about relative clauses before grammar on page 90. Slide 6- This is a warmer for vocab on page 91.

Fit and healthy What do you do to keep fit? How important is exercise for you? Can you do more sit-ups than Ronaldo? Do you prefer to do exercise alone or with your pet?

What do these words have in common? Asprin Tablet Wound Pill Bruise Cut They are related with illnesses and accidents...

Relative Clauses What do you know about relative clauses? Give some examples of relative pronouns and when you use them... Which – object or thing That – object, thing, people Who - people Whose - possessions When - time Where - places

Sports What sports do you enjoying watching and doing? If you could be a ball, what sport would you be in? What's more important, winning, or seeing your opponents cry when they lose? Name 5 sports where you don't need to use your hands...