Adriel Benjamin English Language SBA (1) 2
Adriel Benjamin English Language SBA (1) 2
Adriel Benjamin English Language SBA (1) 2
YEAR 2023
Centre #: 160182
Candidate #: 1601820736
TOPICS PAGES
Plan of Investigation 3
Article 4
Brochure 6
Poem 7
Reflection 1-3 8
Written Report 12
Bibliography 14
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Plan of Investigation
The theme is Healthy Lifestyle and the sub-topic chosen is Dieting. The sub-topic was chosen
because a healthy diet is essential for good health and nutrition. It protects you against many
chronic non-communicable diseases. The expected benefits as an English student are summary
writing, persuasive speaking and persuasive writing. The artifacts are to be used from
newspapers, articles, poems or songs. Persuasive Writing sources from the website, magazine or
newspapers will be used in the Oral Presentation and summary writing will be used in the
Reflections.
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Article
The body starts to respond to healthy dietary changes as soon as they are made. This can be
advantageous, because a diet can then eventually reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart
disease, as well as improve a person’s overall sense of well-being.
Eating carbohydrates increases the blood sugar level, but the extent of this rise depends on a
food’s glycemic index. The glycemic index is a ranking system, based on a score of 1 to 100,
that determines the effect of a food on blood sugar levels.
Foods with a high glycemic index are quickly broken down, leading to sharp increases in blood
sugar, followed by sharp drops. Sharp fluctuations in the blood sugar level can increase the risk
of diabetes obesity and heart disease. It follows that avoiding such foods with a high glycemic
index such as soft drinks, candy and white bread can lower these risks.
Ensuring a steady blood sugar level by opting for foods with a low glycemic index sustains the
body’s energy levels. The sharp spike in blood sugar and sharp drop that follows is avoided and
energy levels are sustained. A steady level of blood glucose can also prove beneficial, since
lowered blood sugar, which is common after a spike, can disrupt the ability to concentrate and
learn.
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Coffee and Cortisol
Cutting down on coffee can reduce the level of the “stress hormone” cortisol in the body. A high
cortisol level can decrease a person’s ability to manage pressure and can also be damaging to the
immune system. Caffeine increases these adverse effects of the hormone and reducing coffee
intake can immediately help to limit the adverse effects of cortisol.
The metabolic rate is affected by the degree of muscle mass - the metabolic rate is higher in
those with more muscle mass. Muscle burns many more calories than fat does and losing muscle
therefore reduces the metabolic rate and the number of calories burned.
It is important that people maintain a healthy metabolic rate, particularly when they are dieting,
and this requires them to both diet and exercise sensibly. Strength-enhancing exercises are
particularly effective at increasing muscle mass. For every additional pound of muscle, a person
develops, the body burns up approximately 50 more calories every day to avoid an unhealthy
drop in the metabolic rate, experts generally recommend calorie intake is never be restricted to
less than 1,000 to 1,200 calories per day.
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Brochure
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Poem
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Reflection 1
I learned that there are many different diets that can help someone lose weight and can
improve a person's overall sense of well-being. On this topic my views have changed because I
finally got to know efficiently how a diet can change your life physically and mentally. The
pieces make me feel confident and curious about new things for example; in the article it
explains
to us what happens to your body when you diet and the effects of cortisol. The brochure
“Mediterranean Diet” tells us how diet can help improve our health. The poem “Monday Diet”
can relate to my life as I am dieting, the poem shows us the struggles of trying to diet on
pieces I learned that not only diet can improve physical changes but can boost your mental
health.
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Reflection 2
My first piece, an article titled “Diet and Nutrition” uses alliteration “essential fatty acids from
fat-containing food.” The alliteration adds rhythm and gives an emotive effect towards dieting.
My second piece, a brochure titled “Mediterranean Diet” uses assonance “At twice a week, eat
fish and seafood the best sources of heart- and brain – healthy omega-3’s.” It mostly repeats the
vowel ‘e’ and makes the reader aware of the key words highlighted.
My third piece, a poem called “Monday Diet” uses the simile “Today is Monday I'll start once
more with my diet like thousand times before”. This tells us that the speaker of the poem is
starting a new diet on Monday after eating junk on the weekend. It is compared to a loop cycle.
I find the language strategy used in Reflection 2 really help me to understand my pieces better
than before. For reference, my second piece had a lot of pervasive language. As it is a brochure
about diet, it persuades people to consume healthy foods as it is beneficial to their health.
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Reflection 3
What have I learned from my sub-topic, Dieting? It's one of the most important factors of
having a healthy lifestyle. Researching this was very helpful as I got to learn many different
types of diets. Working with my SBA group had its challenges, but we managed to pull through
and help each other with the SBA which I found was beneficial. One of our members didn’t have
a phone and was using his parent's phone, so we came up to make an Instagram group chat since
everyone has access to it and further talk about the SBA from there. No one didn’t really have
experience, so we gather our knowledge, put in our contribution and was able to pull through
with info for our SBAs. Overall, I personally find our grammar and vocabulary improved better
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Plan for The Oral Presentation
I have chosen to write a speech because I wanted to explain and educate other students about
how important dieting is for your health and well-being. As I am dieting, I can use my
experience and write this speech to explain the importance of dieting and its benefits. The name
of my speech is “Why we should Diet?”
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Written Group Report
Our group members conducted an investigation into the topic “Nutrition and healthy eating”.
We furthered our research by exploring, Fitness, Dieting, The negative effects of smoking and
Moderate alcohol intake.
The chosen artefacts were proven to not be difficult to find as a result of “A Healthy Lifestyle”
being such a dominant and well-recognized topic in today’s society, culture, tradition and
environment. There are a number of various methods by which individuals of today’s world are
endeavoring to practice a healthy lifestyle. Whereby it be fitness, mental health, dieting and even
utilizing more environmentally friendly articles. The pieces were easily accessible and we
ensured to utilize technology and internet to find great research articles which in return, has
proven to develop our research skills.
The group decided on these three artefacts via our SBA group chat on the popular social media
platform, Instagram, used for easy communication and further discussion during class. We had
multiple discussions and brainstorming sessions and decided upon “A poem about Exercising,
Nithya Venkat” , “The Relationship between health and nutrition, The World Book” and
“Smoking and Tobacco, CDC”. The rationale for selecting/determining the said artefacts are as a
result of them covering the topic effectively and they were quite comprehensive.
The group members united to devise this group written report. Particular tasks/responsibilities
were assigned to each individual and the process of choosing the artefacts were done both
competently and quickly. As a group we learned that smoking leads to various diseases that harm
our organs. Secondly, we recognize that proper nutrition is crucial to our physical and mental
health for optimal performance as CSEC students. Thirdly, exercise works in conjunction with
nutrition, the body and brain to achieve good health. Based on the three artefacts, we identified
their major issues were; laziness in the first piece. The poet is motivating the reader to become
active because there are many benefits to exercising and drawbacks to laziness. The second piece
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highlighted why good nutrition is important for your health and it shows the reader how they can
improve their diet and overall health.
Our Group congregated on the school benches to discuss the report. Members were responsible
for the editing and summarizing while others offered ideas for this report.
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Bibliography
https://time.com/3596016/smoking-news-history/
https://theworldbook.org/health-and-nutrition/
https://www.news-medical.net/condition/Diet-Nutrition
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