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Pre-reading Questions:
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- What do you usually do to stay active during a busy day?
- How do you feel when you walk up many stairs?
Vocabulary:
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- guidance /GAHYD-ns/
[noun] – advice or help given to guide someone
The company followed expert guidance to improve safety at work. - injury /IN-juh-ree/
[noun] – physical harm or damage to the body
The player had an injury after the game and needed rest. - workout /WURK-out/
[noun] – a session of physical exercise
He finished a short workout before going to work. - advocate /AD-vuh-keyt/
[noun] – a person who supports or speaks for a cause
The advocate spoke about the need for better public transport. - measure /MEZH-er/
[noun] – an action taken to achieve a result or solve a problem
The school added safety measures to protect students.
Article Reading:
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Stair climbing has become a common form of daily exercise in many cities, especially in office buildings and hotels. Health experts report that this activity helps the legs, heart, and lungs and does not require special equipment. Research shows that four minutes of stair climbing can give similar benefits to ten minutes of brisk walking. Public health guidance since 2018 has encouraged short periods of activity during the day, such as using stairs between floors. Experts state that this method is useful for people who do not have time for long exercise sessions. However, access to stairwells is often limited because of safety concerns and legal responsibility. Reports show that more than one million stair-related injuries occur each year in the United States, with higher risk for older adults.
Stair climbing improves physical fitness by increasing heart rate and strengthening muscles. It also supports mental well-being by improving energy levels. Studies show that regular stair use is an effective way to stay healthy without planned workouts. Despite these benefits, building rules make it difficult for many people to use stairs regularly. Some individuals use parks, parking buildings, or exercise machines to continue this activity. Health advocates say that open stair access could help increase physical activity in cities. Recent discussions suggest combining safety measures with better access to support wider stair use.
Stair climbing improves physical fitness by increasing heart rate and strengthening muscles. It also supports mental well-being by improving energy levels. Studies show that regular stair use is an effective way to stay healthy without planned workouts. Despite these benefits, building rules make it difficult for many people to use stairs regularly. Some individuals use parks, parking buildings, or exercise machines to continue this activity. Health advocates say that open stair access could help increase physical activity in cities. Recent discussions suggest combining safety measures with better access to support wider stair use.
Comprehension Questions:
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- What activity is common in many cities for daily exercise?
- Where do people often use stairs for exercise?
- What parts of the body does stair climbing help?
- What does public health guidance encourage people to do during the day?
- Why is stair climbing useful for some people?
Discussion Questions:
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- Have you ever heard of stair climbing as exercise? If so, what do you know about it? If not, do you think stairs can help people stay healthy? Why or why not?
- Have you ever heard people say stairs are better than elevators? If so, do you agree with them? If not, what do you think is better? Why?
- Do you agree that short exercise, like stair climbing, can help people stay healthy?
- How can people stay active if they cannot use stairs in buildings?
- How can cities make stair climbing safer for people of all ages?