Talk About Health and Lifestyle in English Spoken English Lesson

Hi, I’m Stephanie.

Welcome to Oxford Online English!

In this lesson, you can learn to talk about
lifestyle and health in English.

Are you in good shape?

Do you have a balanced diet?

Is your work-life balance healthy?

You’ll learn how to discuss these and other
questions in this class.

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What’s in this box?

It’s so heavy!

I ordered some kettlebells.

Kettlebells?

What for?

I’ve decided to start working out.

You?

I never imagined you being a fitness enthusiast.

I’m not, but I realised the other day that
I’m incredibly out of shape.

I was running to catch the bus, and I was
so out of breath.

I didn’t even run that far!

I think my lifestyle has got more and more
sedentary, plus I’m getting a bit flabby.

Well, good for you!

So, what’s your workout routine going to
be?

I’m not sure.

I want to do a little bit of weight training,
and maybe some running, and just get a bit

fitter generally.

It’s difficult at the moment, though.

I tried to run 1k yesterday, and I just couldn’t.

Don’t give up!

Doing anything is better than doing nothing.

If you keep trying, it’ll get easier.

You think?

Sure.

When I started running, it was really difficult,
but after a month, I could do 5k.

Not fast, but still, I could do it.

Oh?

5k?

That seems impossible right now.

I guess it’s something to aim for, though.

Go for it!

In the dialogue, you heard some words relating
to fitness and exercise.

We have a challenge for you.

Look at definitions of three words.

Can you remember the words and phrases which
match these definitions?

If you want, you can go back and review the
dialogue, and try to find them.

Here are the answers.

‘Work out’ can include many different
types of exercise, but it’s mostly used

for focused training, for example using weights
or doing aerobics.

Generally, when you use the verb ‘work out’,
you mean that you follow a routine of different

exercises.

Nowadays, many of us have sedentary lifestyles.

‘Sedentary’ is in the same word family
as the verb ‘sit’.

If you’re sedentary, you spend most of your
time sitting down.

If someone doesn’t do much exercise, you
can describe them as ‘unfit’, ‘out of

shape’ or ‘in bad shape’.

Be careful: you can use these to describe
yourself, but they could be rude if you use

them to describe someone else.

All these words have direct opposites: unfit,
fit; out of shape, in shape; in bad shape,

in good shape.

What about you?

Do you work out?

What do you do?

What can you do to avoid being sedentary if
you have an office job?

What’s the best exercise for someone who’s
out of shape?

Think about how to answer these questions.

Pause the video and try to answer them out
loud.

Ready?

Let’s look at our next point.

I’m hungry.

Shall we order?

Pizza?

No, not for me.

I’m on a diet.

Really?

How come?

I’ve just been eating really badly lately.

I’m not trying to lose weight; I just want
to eat more healthily.

It’s nothing drastic; I’m just trying
to stay off junk food, fried food, get my

five a day, and so on.

Yeah, I should probably think about that,
too.

I eat a lot of takeaways and packaged food,
and I definitely don’t eat enough fruit

and vegetables.

I doubt it’s good for me.

I can never stick to a diet, though.

I know what you mean.

I think it’s better to make small changes.

That way, you don’t have to think about
it too much.

True, but I have such a sweet tooth.

I find it really hard to resist anything sweet:
cakes, chocolate, biscuits…

If someone offers something like that to me,
I can’t say no.

Another tip that someone told me which works
well: plan your meals in advance.

It works for me, at least.

That’s a good idea.

Let’s look at some sentences you heard.

Can you remember or guess the missing words?

Think about it for a moment!

Could you do it?

Let’s check.

Next, what do these key words and phrases
mean?

If you’re overweight, you might try to lose
weight.

The opposite is ‘put on weight’, meaning
to get heavier or fatter.

You can also say ‘gain weight’.

‘Stay off’ means something like ‘avoid’.

It’s often used to talk about bad habits
that you’re trying to give up.

So, you might say ‘I’m trying to stay
off sweet food’, or ‘I’m trying to stay

off cigarettes’, or ‘I’m trying to stay
off Netflix’.

‘Five a day’ refers to eating fruit and
vegetables.

In many countries, health advice is to eat
at least five portions of fruit and vegetables

a day.

It’s often used with the verb ‘get’,
as in ‘I don’t always get my five a day’,

meaning that I don’t always eat enough fruit
and vegetables.

If you stick to something, you continue doing
it.

It’s often used to talk about good habits.

So, if you stick to a diet or an exercise
routine, then you do it regularly and don’t

give up.

Finally, if you have a sweet tooth, you…

Wait, can you guess?

What do you think this means?

It means you like sweet food very much.

There are many other useful words and phrases
in the dialogue, so we recommend watching

it again and finding vocabulary you could
use.

Can you use the language from the dialogue
to talk about your diet and eating habits?

Try it!

Beer?

Oh, no thanks.

I’m trying to cut down.

Really?

I didn’t think you were a big drinker.

I’m not, but I’m trying to quit smoking.

I’ve tried five times, and this time I’m
determined to make it stick.

I associate smoking with drinking, so I feel
like it’s easier not to drink, too.

That makes sense.

I’ve heard a lot of people say similar things.

So, how’s it going?

It’s been two weeks, which is pretty good.

I still get cravings but they’re not as
strong as they were.

I feel much better already, though.

I guess I’m lucky that I’ve never been
tempted by smoking.

Coffee is my vice.

I’ve tried to cut down, but I could never
give it up completely.

Well, coffee’s not so bad, in moderation.

Yeah…

Does six cups a day count as ‘moderation’?

Hmm…

In the dialogue, we were talking about bad
habits.

Let’s look at some key language which you
heard.

Imagine you want to explain these words to
someone who doesn’t know them.

Could you do it?

What would you say?

Pause the video and try it now.

Explain these words in English, and give examples.

Could you do it?

Let’s check together.

‘Cut down’ means to do something less
than before.

For example, if you cut down on sugar, then
you try to eat less.

It doesn’t mean you give it up completely.

‘A big drinker’ means someone who drinks
a lot of alcohol.

You can use ‘big’ in this way with other
things, too.

For example: ‘a big smoker’ or ‘a big
eater’.

A ‘craving’ is a very strong desire for
something.

It’s often used to talk about addictions.

For example, if you smoke, and then you stop,
you’ll probably feel cravings – a strong

urge to smoke.

A ‘vice’ is a bad habit.

If you say ‘coffee is my vice’, you mean
that you probably drink too much coffee.

‘Vice’ literally means something immoral,
so it has a strong meaning, but it’s often

used ironically or in a slightly joking way.

Finally, if you do something in moderation,
you don’t do it too much.

For example, if you drink coffee in moderation,
maybe you drink one or two cups a day.

Could you use this language to talk about
your life?

Do you have any bad habits?

Are you trying to cut down on anything at
the moment?

Pause the video and try to make two or three
sentences – or more if you can! – and

say them out loud.

When you’re making
an answer like this, don’t forget to repeat

it several times, until you can speak fluently.

OK?

Let’s look at one more topic.

You seem a bit down.

Everything OK?

Urgh…

I have too much work!

You always say that.

Yes, but I’m really under a lot of pressure
right now.

I feel stressed all the time, and I have no
time for myself.

That doesn’t sound healthy.

You can’t just work all day every day.

You’ll burn out eventually.

I know, but what can I do?

Every week there are deadlines, calls, meetings,
problems…

It never stops.

I don’t know, but I think work-life balance
is really important.

Since I moved companies two years ago, I make
a lot less money, but I’m much happier.

I don’t regret it.

You only get one life; you can’t spend it
all in the office.

You think I need to change jobs?

I don’t know, but I think you need to have
time and energy for your personal life.

Otherwise, it’s difficult to feel good about
life.

Let’s start with an important point which
English learners often make mistakes with;

look at one of the first phrases from the
dialogue.

Now, look at another sentence.

What’s the difference?

‘A lot’ is just a fact.

If you have a lot of work, you have a large
quantity of work.

Pretty simple.

‘Too much’ is different, because it also
expresses an opinion.

If you have too much work, then you have a
lot of work, and you aren’t happy about

it.

Maybe it’s making you stressed, or you don’t
have time for anything else…

This is true generally.

Whenever you use the word ‘too’, you’re
expressing a negative opinion about something.

Remember this; although it might seem like
a small difference, it’s important.

So, let’s think about some questions.

Think about how you could answer these.

Pause the video if you need some time to think.

Of course, there are many possible answers,
but let’s see one example for each.

Do you have a good work-life balance?

Yes, pretty good in general.

I work hard, but I make sure I stop at six
o’clock at the latest, and I don’t take

work home with me or work at the weekends.

If you work too hard, you’ll feel stressed
and miserable, and you won’t have time or

energy for other important parts of your life.

I think it’s good to have a fixed routine,
so you start and finish, and take breaks,

at the same time every day.

Also, it’s important to say ‘no’ to
other people sometimes, so that you don’t

have too much to do.

What about you?

Were your answers similar?

If you want, you can share your answers to
these questions in the comments.

That’s the end.

Thanks for watching!

See you next time!

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欢迎来到牛津在线英语!

在本课中,您可以学习
用英语谈论生活方式和健康。

你身体好吗?

你有均衡的饮食吗?

你的工作与生活平衡健康吗?

您将学习如何
在本课程中讨论这些问题和其他问题。

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您可以在那里找到我们所有的免费英语
课程。

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如果是这样,我们有免费的听力课程,包括
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这个盒子里有什么?

太重了!

我点了一些壶铃。

壶铃?

做什么的?

我决定开始锻炼。

你?

没想到你是个健身爱好者。

我不是,但前几天我意识到
我的体型非常糟糕。

我跑去赶公共汽车,
我气喘吁吁。

我什至没有跑那么远!

我认为我的生活方式越来越
久坐不动,而且我变得有点松弛。

嗯,对你有好处!

那么,你的锻炼计划
是什么?

我不确定。

我想做一些重量训练
,也许还想做一些跑步,然后

总体上变得更健康一些。

不过,目前这很困难。

我昨天尝试跑1k,但我就是做不到。

不要放弃!

做任何事总比什么都不做要好。

如果你继续努力,它会变得更容易。

您认为?

当然。

刚开始跑步的时候,真的很难,
但是一个月后,我可以跑5k了。

不快,但我还是可以做到的。

哦?

5k?

这在现在看来是不可能的。

不过,我想这是目标。

去吧!

在对话中,你听到了一些
与健身和运动有关的词。

我们有一个挑战给你。

看三个词的定义。

你能记住符合这些定义的单词和短语
吗?

如果需要,您可以返回并查看
对话,并尝试找到它们。

以下是答案。

“锻炼”可以包括许多不同
类型的锻炼,但它主要

用于集中训练,例如使用举重
或做有氧运动。

通常,当您使用动词“锻炼”时,
您的意思是您遵循不同的

练习程序。

如今,我们中的许多人都有久坐的生活方式。

“久坐”
与动词“坐”属于同一个词族。

如果你久坐不动,你大部分
时间都是坐着的。

如果某人没有做太多运动,你
可以将他们描述为“不适合”、“

身体不好”或“身体不好”。

请注意:您可以使用这些来描述
自己,但如果您使用它们来描述其他人,它们可能会很粗鲁

所有这些词都有直接的对立面:不适合,
适合; 形形色色的,形形色色的; 状态不好,

状态很好。

你呢?

你健身吗?

你做什么工作?

如果你有办公室工作,你能做些什么来避免久坐不动

对于身材走样的人来说,最好的运动是
什么?

想想如何回答这些问题。

暂停视频并尝试
大声回答。

准备好?

让我们看看我们的下一点。

我饿了。

我们要订购吗?

比萨?

不,不适合我。

我在减肥。

真的吗?

怎么来的?

我最近吃得很糟糕。

我不是想减肥; 我
只想吃得更健康。

这没什么大不了的。 我只是
想远离垃圾食品、油炸食品、每天吃

五个,等等。

是的,我可能也应该考虑
一下。

我吃很多外卖和包装食品
,我绝对没有吃足够的水果

和蔬菜。

我怀疑这对我有好处。

不过,我永远不能坚持节食。

我明白你的意思。

我认为做一些小的改变会更好。

这样,您就不必
考虑太多。

是的,但我有这样的甜食。

我发现很难抗拒任何甜食:
蛋糕、巧克力、饼干……

如果有人向我提供类似的东西,
我不能拒绝。

有人告诉我的另一个提示效果
很好:提前计划你的饭菜。

至少对我有用。

这是个好主意。

让我们看看你听到的一些句子。

你能记住或猜出丢失的单词吗?

想一想!

你能做到吗?

让我们检查。

接下来,这些关键词和短语
是什么意思?

如果你超重,你可能会尝试
减肥。

相反的是“增加体重”,意思
是变重或变胖。

你也可以说“增加体重”。

“远离”的意思是“避免”。

它通常用来谈论
你试图放弃的坏习惯。

所以,你可能会说“我想
远离甜食”,或者“我想

远离香烟”,或者“我想
远离 Netflix”。

“一天五”是指吃水果和
蔬菜。

在许多国家,健康建议是每天
至少吃五份水果和

蔬菜。

它经常与动词“get”一起使用,
例如“我并不总是一天吃五个”,

这意味着我并不总是吃足够的水果
和蔬菜。

如果你坚持某件事,你就会继续做
下去。

它经常被用来谈论良好的习惯。

所以,如果你坚持节食或
锻炼,那么你要经常这样做,不要

放弃。

最后,如果你爱吃甜食,你……

等等,你能猜到吗?

你认为这是什么意思?

这意味着你非常喜欢甜食。 对话中

还有许多其他有用的单词和
短语,因此我们建议

您再看一遍并找到您可以
使用的词汇。

你能用对话中的语言
谈谈你的饮食和饮食习惯吗?

试试看!

啤酒?

哦,不,谢谢。

我正在努力减少。

真的吗?

我不认为你是个大酒鬼。

我不是,但我正在努力戒烟。

我已经尝试了五次,这一次我
决心坚持下去。

我将吸烟与饮酒联系在一起,所以我
觉得不喝酒也更容易。

这就说得通了。

我听过很多人说类似的话。

最近怎么样?

已经两周了,还不错。

我仍然有渴望,但
它们没有以前那么强烈。

不过,我已经感觉好多了。

我想我很幸运,我从来没有
被吸烟诱惑过。

咖啡是我的恶习。

我试过减少,但我永远无法
完全放弃。

好吧,咖啡还不错,适量。

是的……

一天六杯算“适度”吗?

嗯……

在对话中,我们在谈论坏
习惯。

让我们看看你听到的一些关键语言

想象一下,您想向不认识这些词的人解释这些词

你能做到吗?

你打算说什么?

暂停视频并立即尝试。

用英语解释这些词,并举例说明。

你能做到吗?

一起来看看吧。

“削减”意味着比以前少做一些事情

例如,如果你减少糖的摄入量,那么
你就会尝试少吃。

这并不意味着你完全放弃它。

“大酒鬼”是指
喝很多酒的人。

您也可以以这种方式将“大”与其他
事物一起使用。

例如:“大烟民”或“大
食客”。

“渴望”是对某事非常强烈的渴望

它经常被用来谈论成瘾。

例如,如果您吸烟,然后停止,
您可能会感到渴望——一种

强烈的吸烟冲动。

“恶习”是一种坏习惯。

如果你说“咖啡是我的恶习”,你的意思
是你可能喝了太多咖啡。

“Vice”字面意思是不道德的东西,
所以它有很强的意义,但它经常被

用来讽刺或带点开玩笑的意思。

最后,如果您适度地做某事,
则不要做太多。

例如,如果你适量喝咖啡,
也许你一天喝一两杯。

你能用这种语言来谈谈
你的生活吗?

你有什么坏习惯?

你现在想减少
任何事情吗?

暂停视频,试着写两三个
句子——如果可以的话,甚至更多! ——

大声说出来。


你这样回答时,别忘了

重复几次,直到你能说流利为止。

好的?

让我们再看一个主题。

你好像有点低落。

一切都好?

呃……

我的工作太多了!

你总是这样说。

是的,但我现在真的压力很大

我一直感到压力很大,我没有
时间陪伴自己。

这听起来不健康。

你不能每天都整天工作。

你最终会筋疲力尽。

我知道,但我能做什么?

每周都有截止日期、电话、会议、
问题……

它永远不会停止。

我不知道,但我认为工作与生活的平衡
非常重要。

自从两年前我换了公司,我
赚的钱少了很多,但我更快乐了。

我不后悔。

你只能得到一个生命; 你不能把
所有的钱都花在办公室里。

你觉得我需要换工作吗?

我不知道,但我认为你需要有
时间和精力来度过你的个人生活。

否则,很难对生活有好感

让我们从
英语学习者经常犯错误的一个重要点开始;

看看对话中的第一个短语之一

现在,再看一句话。

有什么不同?

“很多”只是一个事实。

如果你有很多工作,你就有
大量的工作。

很简单。

“太多”是不同的,因为它也
表达了一种观点。

如果你有太多的工作,那么你就有
很多工作,并且你对此

不满意。

也许这让您感到压力,或者您
没有时间做其他事情……

这通常是正确的。

每当你使用“太”这个词时,你都是在
表达对某事的负面看法。

记住这一点; 虽然
看起来差别很小,但它很重要。

所以,让我们思考一些问题。

想想你如何回答这些问题。

如果您需要一些时间思考,请暂停视频。

当然,有很多可能的答案,
但让我们看一个例子。

你有良好的工作与生活平衡吗?

是的,总体来说还不错。

我工作很努力,但我确保最迟六点钟停下来
,我不把

工作带回家,也不在周末工作。

如果你工作太努力,你会感到压力
和痛苦,你将没有时间或

精力去处理生活中其他重要的部分。

我认为有一个固定的例程很好,
所以你

每天都在同一时间开始和结束,休息一下。

此外,有时对他人说“不”也很重要
,这样你就

没有太多事情要做。

你呢?

你的答案相似吗?

如果你愿意,你可以
在评论中分享你对这些问题的答案。

这就是结束。

感谢收看!

下次见!