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Body

Focused language practice with structured prompts, advanced vocabulary, and guided questions.

Advanced Structures

To be honest, I've always felt that... (reflective stance, more natural than "I think")

Example: To be honest, I've always felt that health matters more than appearance.

The way I see it, ... (stance-taking, conversational but advanced)

Example: The way I see it, the human body is more resilient than most people realize.

Phrasal Verbs

Build up (something)

Definition: To gradually develop strength, endurance, or confidence.

Sample sentence: She built up her muscles through years of training.

Conversation starter: What's the best way to build up your strength or stamina without going to the gym?

Wear out (something/someone)

Definition: To make something/someone very tired or damaged from overuse.

Sample sentence: Running every day without rest can wear out your body quickly.

Conversation starter: What kinds of activities tend to wear you out the most - physical work, studying, or socializing?

Advanced Words

Physique (noun)

Definition: The form, size, and development of a person's body.

Sample sentence: The athlete's impressive physique made him stand out on the team.

Conversation starter: Do you think a person's physique says a lot about their lifestyle, or can appearances be misleading?

Vitality (noun)

Definition: The state of being strong, active, and full of energy.

Sample sentence: Yoga and meditation are believed to increase mental clarity and physical vitality.

Conversation starter: Do you think people today have less vitality than in the past, or do we just define 'being healthy' differently now?

Conversation Questions