Unit 5 - Lesson 2

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Choose the word that is different from the rest.

  • string light
  • cafeteria
  • game console
  • wardrobe

Choose the word that is different from the rest.

  • obese
  • thrilling
  • clunky
  • ancient

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

He is to video games and spends hours playing them every day. (ADDICT)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

A breakfast is essential for starting your day with energy. (NOURISH)

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Although it's hard, quitting smoking can promote a longer and healthier life.

  • prevent
  • encourage
  • increase
  • grow

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Because sleep is important, try to maintain a regular bedtime schedule.

  • keep
  • avoid
  • touch
  • harm

Drag and drop to complete the sentences.

1. During the road trip, we stopped at a rest area so I could take a .

2. They decided not to climb the mountain because the of an accident was too high.

3. The approved a new budget to improve public transportation.

4. Students need to reliable internet for online learning.

Match the two clauses to make correct sentences. Write A - D.

1. Although he lives far from the gym,  A. he finds it hard to quit the habit.
2. Despite her interest in fast food,  B. she sometimes enjoys fast food for convenience.
3. Though he knows the risk of smoking,  C. she often cooks healthy meals at home.
4. In spite of promoting healthy eating,  D. he goes there three times a week.


1 -

2 -

3 -

4 -

_____ she studied hard, she couldn't get a high score.

  • In spite of
  • Although
  • Despite
  • Because of

Our team lost the game, _____ everyone played very well. 

  • despite
  • in spite of
  • though
  • because

_____ the new laws, some factories continue to release harmful chemicals.

  • Although
  • Despite
  • Because
  • In spite

Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 

Despite of his busy schedule, he exercises every morning to stay healthy.

  • Despite of
  • his
  • exercises
  • to stay

Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 

They managed to focus and finish their work on time though the noise from the construction. 

  • to focus
  • on time
  • though
  • from

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

His legs were broken, but he managed to get out of the car.

  • Despite his broken legs, he managed to get out of the car.
  • Because of his broken legs, he managed to get out of the car.
  • He was able to get out of the car, so his legs were broken.
  • As he was able to get out of the car, his legs were broken.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The teacher gave him very careful instructions, but he still couldn't do the homework.

  • Because the teacher gave him very careful instructions, he couldn't do the homework.
  • The teacher gave him very careful instructions; therefore, he could do the homework.
  • Although the teacher gave him very careful instructions, he couldn't do the homework.
  • However, the teacher gave him very careful instructions, he could do the homework.

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

Although Lena was a poor student, she studied very well.

=> Despite , Lena studied very well.

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.

Although Alex had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.

=> Alex was unsatisfied in his job in salary.

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Listen to the conversation between Sarah and David. Write ONE WORD as you hear to complete the summary. 

Sarah and David discuss young people's health problems. Many young people are becoming or getting sick more easily. They spend too much time on or computers and don't play outside enough. The school provides much junk food, which is unhealthy. To improve their health, Sarah suggests eating more fruits and vegetables by packing to school. David also recommends joining a group to stay active and maintain a healthy weight.

A: _____

B: See you next time.

  • Are you ready to go for a walk?
  • That's all for today. Thank you for your time.
  • I've got to see you now.
  • Will you go home now?

A: I think we’ve covered everything for now. Let’s follow up next week.

B: _____

  • Of course, you are an adult.
  • No problem at all. Take care!
  • Thanks for the meeting. It was nice talking to you!
  • I understand. It was nice catching up with you.

Choose the correct answers in th box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-E in each blank. 

A. I think schools should offer more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to promote better nutrition.

B. And parents need to set a good example by having a regular sleep schedule.

C. What should we do to improve teenagers' sleep habits?

D. And exercise is so important too.

E. That's not true. I think we should not do it.


Alex: Although doctors suggest teenagers get enough sleep, most teens these days don't seem to get enough rest.

Emma: Yeah, I agree. Many young people are staying up late to use their phones or computers, which is not good for their health.

Alex: Exactly.

Emma: I think schools should encourage better sleep routines, like having students put phones away before bedtime.

Alex: That's a great idea. And in terms of healthy eating, a lot of teens don't have access to nourishing foods, especially at school.

Emma: You're right. The cafeteria food is often quite unhealthy.

Alex: Definitely. Many teens today are quite passive.

Emma: Absolutely. Schools and parents should encourage teens to be more active, whether it's through sports, PE classes, or just getting outside more.