The Reading / Listening - Walking - Level 0

Many of us check how many steps we walk every day. Research says 10,000 help us to live longer. A new study says 4,000 steps is enough. Researchers said 4,000 steps lowered the risk of getting heart disease. Taking 4,000 steps is the same as a 30-minute walk, or walking about four kilometres.

Researchers looked at data from 225,000 adults over seven years. The adults had an average age of 64. The lead researcher said 4,000 was not a "magic number". He said the more steps you take, the better. Walking an extra 1,000 steps per day could cut the risk of an early death by 15 per cent.

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Sources
  • https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/09/well/move/steps-walking-health-benefits.html
  • https://time.com/6302650/walking-4000-steps-improves-health/
  • https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/the-more-you-walk-the-lower-your-risk-of-death-even-if-you-walk-fewer-than-5000-steps


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Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. how many steps we
  2. 10,000 help
  3. 4,000 steps
  4. 4,000 steps lowered
  5. getting heart
  6. Taking 4,000
  7. the same as a
  8. walking about
  1. 30-minute walk
  2. is enough
  3. steps
  4. four kilometres
  5. us to live longer
  6. disease
  7. walk every day
  8. the risk

Paragraph 2

  1. Researchers looked at
  2. over
  3. an average
  4. the lead
  5. 4,000 was not a magic
  6. the more steps you take,
  7. Walking an extra
  8. cut the risk of
  1. 1,000 steps per day
  2. age of 64
  3. number
  4. an early death
  5. seven years
  6. researcher
  7. the better
  8. data

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

(1) ___________________ check how many steps we walk every day. Research says 10,000 help us (2) ___________________. A new study says 4,000 (3) ___________________. Researchers said 4,000 steps (4) ___________________ of getting heart disease. Taking 4,000 steps (5) ___________________ as a 30-minute walk, or walking (6) ___________________.

Researchers (7) ___________________ from 225,000 adults over seven years. The adults (8) ___________________ age of 64. The lead researcher said 4,000 was not (9) ___________________. He said the more steps you (10) ___________________. Walking an extra 1,000 (11) ___________________ could cut the risk of an (12) ___________________ 15 per cent.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Manyofuscheckhowmanystepswewalkeveryday.Researchsays10,0
00helpustolivelonger.Anewstudysays4,000stepsisenough.Resear
cherssaid4,000stepsloweredtheriskofgettingheartdisease.Taking4,
000stepsisthesameasa30-minutewalk,orwalkingaboutfourkilomet
res.Researcherslookedatdatafrom225,000adultsoversevenyears.T
headultshadanaverageageof64.Theleadresearchersaid4,000wasno
ta"magicnumber".Hesaidthemorestepsyoutake,thebetter.Walkinga
nextra1,000stepsperdaycouldcuttheriskofanearlydeathby15percen
t.

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.

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Discussion — Write your own questions

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