Summary
This lesson focuses on body parts and how athletes' bodies differ depending on their sport.
Key vocabulary: 21 body parts (ankle, arm, back, body, ear, elbow, eye, face, finger, foot, hand, head, knee, leg, mouth, neck, nose, shoulder, stomach, toe, wrist).
Reading text: A social media forum where Alice asks how a professional athlete's body is different.
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Kim (marathon runner) says runners are often slim, with a flat stomach, thin arms, and strong legs.
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Adnan (tennis player) says tennis players have wide shoulders, a strong back, and one arm stronger than the other.
Adjectives and opposites:
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narrow ↔ wide
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round ↔ flat
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weak ↔ strong
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fat ↔ slim / thin