Content text Fitness Club 2.docx
Thầy Đỗ Văn Bính APTIS – Simple Education Zalo: 0387.199.261 Part 1: You want to join a Fitness club. You have 5 messages from a member of the club. Write short answers (1–5 words) to each message. 1. What do you usually do on weekends? I go for a run. 2. What did you do yesterday? I went to the gym. 3. What is your favorite kind of music? I enjoy listening to pop. 4. Why do you learn English? I learn English for better communication. 5. Where are you from? I’m from Hanoi. Part 2: You are a new member of the Fitness Club. Fill in the form. Write in sentences. Use 20–30 words. Please talk about the last time you had to run somewhere.
Thầy Đỗ Văn Bính APTIS – Simple Education Zalo: 0387.199.261 The last time I ran was to catch the bus because I was running late for an appointment. I had to hurry, but it was a great way to start my day. Part 3: You are communicating with other members of the club in the chat room. Reply to their questions. Write in sentences. Use 30–40 words per answer. A: I usually get up early to run in the morning because I usually get tired in the evening. What about you? I prefer exercising in the evening as I feel more energized after a day’s work. It helps me relax and clear my mind before bedtime. B: Nowadays, technology makes people's lives easier, but it also makes them lazy and dislike exercise. Do you agree with this opinion? I agree that technology makes life more convenient, but it can also lead to a sedentary lifestyle. I believe it’s important to make time for physical activity to stay healthy. C: I live in a tall building, I usually walk downstairs to exercise, how do you usually exercise? I prefer going for a run in the park, but I also enjoy doing bodyweight exercises at home, like push-ups and squats, to keep fit. Part 4: You are a member of the Fitness Club. You have received this email from the club: "We have spent so much money on our club and buying facilities. In order to cut costs, we have to reduce the facilities that the club provides to the members. Some members suggested closing the club shop where supporting equipment is sold;