The document provides tips for coping with stress from Dr. Peter Kelly, director of the Stress Control Society. It lists eight dos and don'ts for managing stress, including finding a hobby to relax, taking short breaks, limiting alcohol and caffeine, planning ahead, exercising to reduce stress, taking care of one's health, not bottling up feelings but talking about them, and using relaxation techniques.
The document provides tips for coping with stress from Dr. Peter Kelly, director of the Stress Control Society. It lists eight dos and don'ts for managing stress, including finding a hobby to relax, taking short breaks, limiting alcohol and caffeine, planning ahead, exercising to reduce stress, taking care of one's health, not bottling up feelings but talking about them, and using relaxation techniques.
The document provides tips for coping with stress from Dr. Peter Kelly, director of the Stress Control Society. It lists eight dos and don'ts for managing stress, including finding a hobby to relax, taking short breaks, limiting alcohol and caffeine, planning ahead, exercising to reduce stress, taking care of one's health, not bottling up feelings but talking about them, and using relaxation techniques.
The document provides tips for coping with stress from Dr. Peter Kelly, director of the Stress Control Society. It lists eight dos and don'ts for managing stress, including finding a hobby to relax, taking short breaks, limiting alcohol and caffeine, planning ahead, exercising to reduce stress, taking care of one's health, not bottling up feelings but talking about them, and using relaxation techniques.
Section 2 Health and Fitness 14 Section 3 Learning and Study 26 Section 4 Travel and Transport 38 Section 5 Money 50 Section 6 House and Home 62 Section 7 The Mini Dictionary 74 Grammar Summary 82 Answer Key 84 02 Phrasal-Unit 1 29/9/02 11:04 AM Page 1 COPING WITH STRESS T H E V E R B S I N A C T I ON Look at the pictures. Which of the ideas are mentioned in the text? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Stress is part of modern life. But what can we do about it? Here are eight DOs and DONTs for coping with stress from Dr Peter Kelly, Director of the Stress Control Society. DO find a hobby so you can switch off and forget about work. DO take short breaks. They are often better than long holidays with pressure before you go and problems when you are back home. DO keep down consumption of alcohol, tea, coffee, and cola drinks. DO plan things in advance. Saying no now can stop stress levels going up in the future. DO work off stress with physical activity. Exercise can make stress levels go down. DO look after yourself eat when youre hungry, rest when youre tired. Take time off if youre ill. DONT bottle feelings up. Talk about about them, write about them. DONT forget about relaxing. Use a technique like transcendental meditation, or yoga, or listen to music or a relaxation cassette. 18 ~ EIGHTEEN 2 2 03 Phrasal-Unit 2 29/9/02 11:02 AM Page 18 WH A T D O T H E Y ME A N? Read the text and match the phrasal verbs with the definitions. 1 bottle up a do something about a problem successfully 2 cope with b stop thinking about 3 go down c take care of, be responsible for 4 go up d lose by exercise, get rid of 5 keep down e increase 6 look after f keep problems to yourself 7 switch off g decrease 8 work off h keep at a low level C H E C K P OI NT Read the sentences and answer the questions about meanings. 1 She bottled up her anger. Did she tell someone she was angry? Yes/No? 2 He coped with all the extra work. Did he do the work OK? Yes/No? 3 Her blood pressure went down. Did her blood pressure rise or fall? Rose/Fell? 4 His blood pressure went up. Did his blood pressure rise or fall? Rose/Fell? 5 She kept her blood pressure down. Was her blood pressure low or high? Low/High? 6 They went to work during the day and the grandmother looked after the children. Was someone there for the children in the day? Yes/No? 7 She worked hard from Monday to Friday and then switched off at the weekends. Did she think about work at home? Yes/No? 8 He worked off his anger in the gym. a Did he feel angry before he went to the gym? Yes/No? b Did he feel angry after he left the gym? Yes/No? NINETEEN ~ 19 2 2 03 Phrasal-Unit 2 29/9/02 11:02 AM Page 19 C H E C K P OI NT 1 THE LEAST SUCCESSFUL EXECUTIVE Choose the correct verb in the sentences about an executive who did nothing right. 1 He didnt look after/keep down his health. 2 He didnt cope with/switch off at home. 3 He didnt keep down/bottle up the amount of alcohol he drank. 4 He didnt work off/bottle up his anxiety in the gym. 5 He didnt cope with/look after the pressure at the office. 6 His feelings went up/were bottled up. 7 His stress levels didnt go up/go down. 8 The pressure on him went down/went up all the time. She bottled up her anger. 20 ~ TWENTY 2 2 03 Phrasal-Unit 2 29/9/02 11:02 AM Page 20 2 GETTING HELP A busy office manager has problems with stress and goes for help to a psychiatrist. Fill the gaps in the conversation. Use each verb from the box once only and put it in its correct form. PATIENT Ive come to see you because Im finding it impossible to (a) cope with my work and my marriage. PSYCHIATRIST Are you finding that the amount of stress in your life is (b) ...... ? PATIENT Oh, yes, its certainly getting worse. PSYCHIATRIST And do you have any way of (c) ...... when youre at home and away from the office? PATIENT No, there are problems at home with my family and so theres no one I can really talk to. I just (d) ...... it all ...... inside. PSYCHIATRIST So what do you do about the stress? PATIENT Well, I suppose I drink lots of coffee at work to keep going. And most days Ill go to the pub on the way home. PSYCHIATRIST So do you think youre (e) ...... your alcohol and caffeine intake? PATIENT Oh, yes. Its usually just half a pint at the pub and I get headaches after four cups of coffee, so that keeps that under control. PSYCHIATRIST OK, good. Now what about exercise? Do you do anything to help (f) ...... the stress and tension? PATIENT Well, sometimes I walk home thats about 3 miles and that seems to make the tension (g) ...... . PSYCHIATRIST Yes, its important to (h) ...... your physical condition in some way. bottle up cope with go down go up keep down look after switch off work off TWENTY-ONE ~ 21 2 2
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