LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Jacob: Where are you heading now, Suzy? Suzy: I’m heading to the gym. Jacob: The gym? I didn’t know you worked out at the gym. Suzy: I just started. I am trying to get in shape. Jacob: Good for you. What do you usually do at the gym? Suzy: I usually take a one-hour yoga class, and then I use the treadmill for about 20 or 30 minutes. Jacob: It sounds like you are working hard. Suzy: I’m trying to get in shape fast. I want to lose 15 pounds before summer. Jacob: I think that is possible if you keep working out hard and eating healthy food. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. to get in shape: to get healthier and in better physical condition | |
• I go to the gym three times a week because I am trying to get in shape. | |
• It is easy to get out of shape, but it is hard to get in shape. | |
2. to head (to somewhere): to go to a place | |
• I am heading to work after I drop by my mother’s house. | |
• We are heading to the beach. Do you want to come? | |
3. to work out: to exercise | |
• She works out every day. | |
• I rarely work out at the gym. I prefer to work out outside. |