UNIT 2 – LESSON 1 WHY DO WE YAWN?.

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UNIT 2 – LESSON 1 WHY DO WE YAWN?

contagious yawn deep Muscles  /ˈmʌsəl/  excited stretch bored İnterested

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BORED ​ /bɔrd, boʊrd/ adjective: DEFINITION: ​feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do: He was getting bored doing the same thing every day. I am bored. RELATED WORDS /EXPRESSIONS: … get bored, … look bored, … become bored, … easily bored,

RELATED WORDS /EXPRESSIONS: … deep water , a deep hole, DEEP adjective: pronunciation: /diːp/ Definition: having a long distance from the top to the bottom The lake is very deep. RELATED WORDS /EXPRESSIONS: … deep water , a deep hole, a deep cut on her arm, deep blue eyes

EXCITED /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ adjective : feeling very happy, especially about something good that has happened or is going to happen An excited crowd waited for the singer to arrive. He’s excited about his new job. Doctors are very excited by the discovery. I am excited RELATED WORDS /EXPRESSIONS: … children, project, having a new things, marriage, new job... excited people, ... excited children, ... excited about, ... get excited ... really/very,

Regular exercise helps to strengthen your muscles. MUSCLE: /ˈmʌsəl/ noun: one of many pieces of tissue in the body that are connected to bones and which produce movement by becoming longer or shorter Regular exercise helps to strengthen your muscles. RELATED WORDS /EXPRESSIONS: … sport, body, strong, weak, stomach muscles strengthen your muscles big arm muscles leg muscles

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Many animals yawn, such as camels, bears, and most mammals. Everybody yawns the same way. First , we open our mouth slowly and stays open for about five seconds. Yawning is contagious. When people are bored, tired, excited or nervous, they yawn. Yawning makes us alert. We breath more deeply.

YAWNING STEPS Graphic Organizer Paragraph 2 First, we open our mouth slowly. Second, our mouth stays open for about five seconds. Then, we quickly close our mouth.

What happens when we yawn? Who yawns? Why do we yawn? Bears and camels yawn. Most mammals yawn. When we are tired and bored, we yawn. When we are excited or nervous, we yawn. What happens when we yawn? Yawning makes us alert. We stretch the muscles in our face and neck. When we yawn, we breath more deeply.

HOMEWORK 1. Listen to Unit 2, Lesson 1 20 times, record your voice into your cell phone

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