The Reading / Listening - Staying Hydrated - Level 2

We know that water is the source of life. No plant, animal or human can survive without it. A new study says it is important for our health and to live longer. Researchers from the USA say people who drink a lot of water every day are healthier and live longer than those who do not. They said people who stay well hydrated develop fewer serious health problems and old-age illnesses, like heart and lung disease. They added that adults who do not drink enough water are more likely to die younger. These adults are also more likely to get old quicker.

Researchers looked at data from 11,000 hospital patients over a 30-year period. The patients had visited a hospital at least five times – three times when they were in their 50s, and twice when they were aged between 70 and 90. The lead researcher said: "The results suggest that proper hydration may slow down ageing and prolong a disease-free life." She said people should drink more fluids, like water and juice, and fruit and vegetables with lots of water in them. She added that half of people worldwide do not drink enough. The average adult needs at least 1.5 litres of water every day.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Staying Hydrated - Level 0 Staying Hydrated - Level 1   or  Staying Hydrated - Level 3

Sources
  • https://neurosciencenews.com/hydration-aging-22156/
  • https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/01/02/drink-water-could-help-live-longer/
  • https://nypost.com/2023/01/02/dehydration-in-middle-age-increases-death-risk-20/


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. We know that water
  2. No plant, animal or human
  3. it is important
  4. people who stay well
  5. develop fewer serious
  6. heart and
  7. more likely to die
  8. more likely to get
  1. younger
  2. old quicker
  3. health problems
  4. for our health
  5. lung disease
  6. is the source of life
  7. hydrated
  8. can survive

Paragraph 2

  1. data from 11,000 hospital
  2. over a 30-
  3. The patients had
  4. at least
  5. when they were in
  6. proper hydration may slow
  7. drink more fluids,
  8. The average adult needs
  1. five times
  2. at least 1.5 litres
  3. their 50s
  4. year period
  5. like water and juice
  6. patients
  7. down ageing
  8. visited a hospital

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

We know that water is the (1) ___________________. No plant, animal or human can survive without it. A new study says it is important for our health and (2) ___________________. Researchers from the USA say people who drink a lot of water every day are healthier and live longer than (3) ___________________ not. They said people who stay well hydrated develop (4) ___________________ problems and old-age illnesses, like heart and lung disease. They (5) ___________________ who do not drink enough water are more likely to die younger. These adults are also more likely to (6) ___________________.

Researchers (7) ___________________ from 11,000 hospital patients over a 30-year period. The patients had visited a hospital (8) ___________________ times - three times when they were in their 50s, and twice when they were aged between 70 and 90. The lead researcher said: "The results (9) ___________________ hydration may slow down ageing and prolong a disease-free life." She said people should (10) ___________________, like water and juice, and fruit and vegetables with lots of water in them. She added that (11) ___________________ worldwide do not drink enough. The (12) ___________________ at least 1.5 litres of water every day.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

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vivewithoutit.Anewstudysaysitisimportantforourhealthandtolivelon
ger.ResearchersfromtheUSAsaypeoplewhodrinkalotofwatereveryd
ayarehealthierandlivelongerthanthosewhodonot.Theysaidpeoplew
hostaywellhydrateddevelopfewerserioushealthproblemsandold-ag
eillnesses,likeheartandlungdisease.Theyaddedthatadultswhodonot
drinkenoughwateraremorelikelytodieyounger.Theseadultsarealso
morelikelytogetoldquicker.Researcherslookedatdatafrom11,000ho
spitalpatientsovera30-yearperiod.Thepatientshadvisitedahospitala
tleastfivetimes-threetimeswhentheywereintheir50s,andtwicewhe
ntheywereagedbetween70and90.Theleadresearchersaid:"Theresul
tssuggestthatproperhydrationmayslowdownageingandprolongadis
ease-freelife."Shesaidpeopleshoulddrinkmorefluids,likewaterandju
ice,andfruitandvegetableswithlotsofwaterinthem.Sheaddedthathalf
ofpeopleworldwidedonotdrinkenough.Theaverageadultneedsatleas
t1.5litresofwatereveryday.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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