Intermediate Instant Lesson™
Couch Kids
Pre-Reading Activities
A: What Do
You think?
1. As a class, make a column graph that shows how long each person watches
television or uses a computer for each day. Discuss what the graph shows
you.
2. In pairs, discuss these questions:
i. Who do you think does more physical activity? Boys or Girls?
ii. Who do you think does more physical activity? Boys and girls living in cities or those living in the countryside?
iii. Who do you think does more physical activity? Boys or girls living in poor countries or those living in rich countries?
iv. How could schools encourage children to exercise more?
Reading Activities
A: Understanding
The Main Idea
Today's first article is about a study of children. Read Part One of today's article very quickly and
answer the two questions:
1. What was the subject of the study? How much ________ children get.
2. Look at the pie charts. Which one shows the result of the study?
i.___, ii.____ or iii.___?

3. The word 'nearly' is used in
the headline. How does it change the number it describes?
Part One
|
| Number of children in study: | |
| Ages of children in study: | |
| Number of countries in study: | |
| Years children were studied: | |
| Results of study published in: |
Part Two
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| 1. | define | 2. | sedentary | ||
| i. describe ii. talk about something iii. say what a word means |
i. sitting or doing very little exercise ii. doing lots of exercise iii. feeling very comfortable |
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| 3. | active | 4. | aside | ||
| i. moving your body ii. resting iii. enjoying hobbies |
i. next to ii. except for iii. as well as |
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| 5. | adequate | ||||
| i. too much ii. too little iii. enough |
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Part Three
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D: Interpreting
Results
1. Look at the graphs and label the results with 'boys'
and 'girls'.


2. Look at the graph and label the countries.

3. Check your guesses from Pre-Reading Activity A3.
i. Who does more physical activity? Boys or girls?
ii. Who does more physical activity? Boys or girls living in poor countries or those living in rich countries?
iii. Do you do enough physical activity according to the study?
E: Check Your Guess
Read
Part Four of the article and
answer this question.
According to Guthold, how could schools encourage children to exercise more?
Part Four
|
A: Talk About
It
You are going to practice asking and answering questions. Work in pairs.
Student A: You have just read
the article about the couch potato study. Tell Student B about
it.
Student B: You did not read
the article. Student A will tell you about the results of the
report. Ask Student A some questions.
Start your conversation like this:
Student A: Did you read that article about children being couch
potatoes?
Student B: No, what did it say?
B: Survey
Conduct your own survey about physical activity. Look at the survey
in the Pre-Reading Activities for some ideas. Write down some
questions and survey students in your class or school. Then prepare
a short written report summarizing your findings. In the report you
could include some or all of these ideas:
the aims of your survey where the survey was carried out
how many people participated the results of the research
what the results show any recommendations you wish to make
diagrams or charts showing your results
C: Extra
Reading
Here is an article about how gyms are becoming popular for children
in Britain. What ideas in it make it similar to the ideas in today's
article?
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Reading Activities
A: Understanding
The Main Idea - Answers
1. exercise, 2. iii, 3. It
means that almost a third of children are couch potatoes, not exactly
a third, or a little less than.
B: Complete
A Table - Answers
Number of children in study: 72,845
Ages of children in study: 13 to 15
Number of countries in study: 34
Years children were studied: 2003 - 2007
Results of study published in: The Journal of Pediatrics.
C: Vocabulary
- Answers
1. iii,
2. i, 3. i, 4. ii, 5. iii.
D: Interpreting
Results - Answers
1. 25% boys getting enough
exercise
15% girls getting enough exercise
30% girls not getting enough exercise
25%
boys not getting enough exercise
2. girls getting enough exercise India 37% Egypt 4%
boys getting enough exercise Uruguay 42% Zambia 8%
3. i. boys, ii. there is little difference, iii. Answers will vary.
E: Check
Your Guess - Answer
By having exercise classes
and teaching children about why they need to be active. Cycle
lanes, pedestrian crossings etc would also help to encourage walking
and biking to/from school.
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