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M: Hi, Tina, this is Leo speaking. May I use your class notes?W: Sure, Leo. You've been absent from school for a whole week. I hope you're fine.M: I'm fine, Tina. The football finals are starting next week, and I went for pre-match training withour school team at the Sunshine Center.W: What were you guys doing?M: Mainly focusing on teamwork and strategies. Frankly, the seven days were the toughest I'd evergone through. Every day the coach had us train for six hours straight, and I was about to collapsefrom exhaustion on the first day.W: That's really tough training. But your hard work will surely pay off.M: Yeah. I believe we will win.W: So, does it mean you will come back to school after the game?M: No, I will be back at school next Monday. By the way, may I come and take the notes this Sunday?W: No problem. See you then.Text 9W: Mike, have you heard about the “oh-ohs"?M: Yeah, I've read a bit. The term refers to those born in the 2000s, and some people consider themthe “face-down generation".W:Why?M: Some adults think they're always looking at their phones instead of engaging with the worldaround them, and they doubt their abilities to manage school, friendships and family.W: That's true, but they are living in an era when technology is developing rapidly.M: Yeah. Some even worry today's youth are over-loved and don't want to face the challenges ofadult life. After all, many children born in the 2000s were raised by "helicopter parents". They werealways there to guide their children through a busy program filled with homework and after-schoolactivities such as drawing or sports.W: I don't think so. Many teenagers today are better educated and more creative than pastgenerations.M: You're right. And more young people than ever are volunteering to support their communities.W: So today's teenagers have every reason to be hopeful. Chances are that they will do great andlaugh out loud.M: I totally agree with you.Text 10W: Hello, everyone! I'm Nickie. Today I'd like to share a story about Stephanie.Stephanie Laska, now 44, once didn't like working out. At school, she chose music classes overP.E., and had sweet drinks every day. It wasn’ t until her 40s, weighing around 300 pounds, thatshe decided she needed a lifestyle change. A few simple diet changes, like dropping sugary sodaand limiting desserts, helped her lose 50 pounds. But soon there was no further change, and sheknew it was time to start moving. The details of a workout schedule stressed her out at first. Whenshould she exercise? Who would take the kids to school? Who would make dinner? After a fewmonths of putting it off, she decided to just walk. Not long after, when she was walking on hertypical route around a tennis court, she decided to run the length of one side. Then, she ran twosides, then three, until she ran her first mile in 2018. Inch by inch, Stephanie took her one-mile jogsup to 5k, 10k, a half-marathon and eventually, a marathon. And in 2020, Stephanie ran her first 26.2,scoring first place in her age group. She lost a total of 140 pounds and improved her well-being.
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