1. My brother promised to stop over-exercising and spend more time studying.
2. Tom's dentist advised him to brush his teeth after meals and before bedtime.
3. David's yoga instructor invited him to attend their course on meditation.
4. The swimming instructor warned the children not to jump into the pool off the high diving boards.
5. The students agreed to do a workout every morning.
6. Alice apologised for missing the seminar on life expectancy factors.
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1. My brother said, ‘I will stop over-exercising and spend more time studying.’
2. Tom's dentist said, ‘You should brush your teeth after meals and before bedtime.'
3. ‘You should attend our course on meditation,’ David's yoga instructor said.
4. The swimming instructor told the children, ‘Don't jump into the pool off the high diving boards.’
5. ‘We will do a workout every morning,’ the students agreed.
6. Alice said, ‘I'm sorry for missing the seminar on life expectancy factors.’
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Changing lifestyles for better health
As a way of living, lifestyle is everyday behaviours, activities, and diet. It involves your work, leisure activities, food and drink
consumption, and interaction with people. That is why it is important to have a healthy lifestyle. Although it is often difficult to
change your habits, reorganising your daily activities to achieve a healthy lifestyle is not impossible. Here are some steps you need
to take to have a better life and health.
Become more active
Scientists have proved that regular exercise can help to reduce cholesterol and the risk of heart disease. Remember that you do not
need to do too much exercise - just a 30-minute walk a day will bring health benefits. But it is important that you do it regularly and
safely. Simple things like walking or cycling to school, using the stairs instead of the lift, doing the housework and gardening can
all contribute to good health.
Moreover, hobbies such as dancing, reading, listening to music, playing chess, and solving crossword or sudoku puzzles are also
good ways to keep your body and mind engaged, and increase life expectancy. No matter where you are - at home, at work, or at
play - always look for opportunities to be more active and energetic.
Eat healthily
‘Eat to live, not live to eat’ is the advice to follow.The food and drink we consume can dramatically affect our health. Bad nutrition
based on fast food, and meals high in fat and sugar can lead to obesity, diabetes, some types of cancer and other chronic diseases.
Planning and following a healthy and balanced diet is not difficult at all. Eat the right amount of calories to balance the energy you
get from food and the energy you use. Make sure you have a wide range of foods to receive all the nutrients you need. Remember to
eat less saturated fat, sugar and salt, and more fish, fruit, and vegetables.
Stay positive and be happy