Pre-reading questions:
- Is too much sugar good for your health?
- Is it easy to avoid foods with too much sugar?
Vocabulary:
- expert /EK-spurt/
- although /awl-THOH/
- obvious /OB-vee-uhs /
- disease /dih-ZEEZ/
- control /kuhn-TROHL/
[noun] – a person with a high level of knowledge or skill relating to a particular subject or activity
To solve the country’s health crisis, the government asked for the help of health experts.
[conjunction] – despite the fact that
Although he is scared of reptiles, he still chose a snake as a pet.
[adjective] – easy to see, recognize, or understand
He easily chose a color of dress for his daughter because it’s obvious that she liked red.
[noun] – illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
Alzheimer’s is a disease that causes memory loss and impairs one’s ability to think and make decisions.
[verb] – to order, limit, or rule something, or someone’s actions or behaviour
In an attempt to control her son’s eating habits, the mother hid all the snacks in the basement.
Article reading:
Added sugar or ‘free sugar’ are sugars that are added to processed foods to sweeten and preserve them. Table sugar and sugar in honey, juice, and syrups are also examples of added sugar. Several studies have linked these sugars to conditions like obesity, cancer, high blood pressure, and other cardiovascular diseases. Because of these findings, the amount of added sugar intake has been lowered to just about 6 teaspoons a day.
To help people control their sugar intake, health experts suggest watching what they eat, avoiding sugary drinks, choosing fruits over processed desserts, avoiding fast food, and being careful about the amount of sugar consumed.
True or False:
- Experts recommend against the consumption of added sugar.
- Added sugar has negative effects on health.
- Sugar in honey, juice, and syrup is not considered added sugar.
- Added sugar does not cause obesity or high blood pressure.
- Avoiding fast food and sugary drinks is one way to avoid added sugar.
Fill in the blanks:
expert | although | obvious | disease | control |
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