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14 English lessons on the topic of
'exercise'
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“For me, doing some sort of physical activity always clears my head and gets my creative juices flowing.”
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“I hear you're training to run a marathon.”
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“Don't try to do too much at once. Just ease into it.”
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“I didn't bring any workout clothes.”
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“Actually, some people say it's not good to stretch without warming up first.”
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“Easier said than done.”
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“I used to be able to run five miles without breaking a sweat. Now I get winded after the first five minutes.”
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“I need to work off these love handles.”
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“I've got to work off this beer belly!”
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“I look like a dork.”
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