Imagine that you are doing a project "Healthy Habits" together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2,5 minutes be ready to:
— give a brief description of the photos, justifying the choice of the photos for the project;
— say in what way the pictures are different, justifying the choice of the photos for the project;
— mention the advantages and disadvantages (1–2) of the two types of these drinks;
— express your opinion on the subject of the project — whether you think healthy habits should be developed from early childhood.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (2−3 sentences for every item of the plan, 12−15 sentences total). You have to talk continuously.
Hey, Kate. You know that? I’ve just found two pictures suitable for our project "Healthy Habits". Let me tell you a bit more about them.
These pictures are relevant to our project because there are people enjoying different drinks. In the first photo there is a young woman drinking soda. In the second photo there is a little boy, he is making juice.
Obviously, both of these pictures are related to different habits, so that they illustrate our project better. For instance, in the first picture the young lady is somewhere near the beach and drinking soda that is unhealthy as opposed to the boy in the second picture, who is squeezing the orange juice by himself, that is a good example of healthy habit.
In my opinion, the two types of drinks have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, soda is really comfortable, people do not spend time on making it and they can drink it almost everywhere. However, it is generally high in calories so that it is not healthy. At the same time, fresh orange juice is very healthy. But it requires some preparations, moreover, it should be drunk immediately.
As for me, I think healthy habits should be developed from early childhood. It may help people live long and healthy life.
So, shall we use these photos in our project? Call me when you’re ready to discuss if we can use them. Bye-bye.

