The document is an English lesson that provides examples of using the words "exercise", "exercising", and "to exercise" in different sentence structures. It then asks the reader to make a list of 10 ideas for staying healthy within 5 minutes. The lesson focuses on practicing the use of exercise-related vocabulary in everyday speech.
The document is an English lesson that provides examples of using the words "exercise", "exercising", and "to exercise" in different sentence structures. It then asks the reader to make a list of 10 ideas for staying healthy within 5 minutes. The lesson focuses on practicing the use of exercise-related vocabulary in everyday speech.
The document is an English lesson that provides examples of using the words "exercise", "exercising", and "to exercise" in different sentence structures. It then asks the reader to make a list of 10 ideas for staying healthy within 5 minutes. The lesson focuses on practicing the use of exercise-related vocabulary in everyday speech.
Do you _______ (exercise) every day? Do you like _______ (exercise)? Do you have _______ (exercise)? Do you need _______ (exercise)? Do you want _______ (exercise)? Do you hate _______ (exercise)? Do you prefer _______ (exercise)? Do you love _______ (exercise)? Do you enjoy _______ (exercise)? Would you like _______ (exercise) with me today? Are you into _______ (exercise)? Can you _______ (exercise)? exercise / exercising / to exercise
Are you exercising these days?
Do you exercise every day? Do you like to exercise? Do you have to exercise? Do you need to exercise? Do you want to exercise? Do you hate to exercise? Do you prefer to exercise? Do you love to exercise? Do you enjoy exercising? Would you like to exercise with me today? Are you into exercising? Can you exercise? What can you do to stay healthy? Make a list of 10 ideas you have 5 min.