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Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzles

Learn about crossword puzzles in this English lesson

Date: Feb 15 2016

Themes: Health, Hobbies, School

Grammar: Tag Questions

Intro

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Imagine you just got home from a stressful day. Maybe, your boss was mean to you at work, or maybe, you had a tough exam at school. When you have days like this, how do you unwind? Do you watch TV or go online? Do you exercise? Do you hang out with friends? Or do you exercise your mind with brain teasers?

Brain teasers are puzzles that challenge the brain. Some people love brain teasers that use numbers and math. Some people like logic puzzles, like Sudoku. But you are a language learner. Maybe, you enjoy word games! Word games like crossword puzzles or Words with Friends can help strengthen your vocabulary. Some scientists even say that word games help keep your brain flexible and sharp. Your memory might improve, and you could even delay the effects of aging.

Jessica is trying to solve a crossword puzzle. Listen to Jessica and Gary in this English lesson.

Dialog

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Jessica

Jessica

Gary

Gary

Jessica:  Gary?

Gary:  Yeah?

Jessica:  Can you think of a three-letter word for a flightless bird?

Gary:  I… cannot. You’re doing a crossword puzzle, aren’t you?

Jessica:  I am! And man, I love these. I love crossword puzzles. I feel like they’re such great brain teasers.

Gary:  They are!

Jessica:  They challenge the mind. I feel like it helps me stay sharp.

Gary:  I was just about to ask you that. Do you find that it’s relaxing to do, or is it more stressful?

Jessica:  No, I do find it relaxing. It helps me unwind a little bit from a stressful day, and I feel like, yeah, it just helps you stay sharp. They’ve done studies, and people that do crossword puzzles and any kind of puzzles, it’s good for your brain.

Gary:  Yeah, you stave off the loss of your recall...

Jessica:  Senility.

Gary. Yeah.

Jessica:  Yeah. I… oh! Emu.

Gary. You got it.

Jessica:  Yep!

Gary:  Oh, wow.

Jessica:  All right.

Gary:  I’m not good at word games.

Jessica:  Well, let’s keep working on the crossword puzzle together.

Gary:  All right. Yeah, I’ll do it with you.

Jessica:  OK, let’s see. Fourteen across, what have we got here?

 

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Discussion

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Jessica is doing a crossword puzzle. Gary wants to know if Jessica finds crossword puzzles stressful or relaxing. She says she finds them relaxing. They are a fun way to unwind after a long day. They also help her stay smart and alert. In fact, she has read studies about crossword puzzles and other brain teasers, and she has learned that doing puzzles can help prevent senility.

Gary agrees that crossword puzzles are probably good for your brain. However, he does not think he is very good at word games. Jessica will help him improve. She invites him to help her keep working on the crossword puzzle.

How do you relax after a long day? Do you like crossword puzzles?

 

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Wuthering

United States

I am not really good at word games . I find myself relaxing in hot tub with a good book or fancy dreams …. well, everything will be fine , if not it is not end yet ! 

03:59 PM Feb 15 2016 |

julito1

julito1

Argentina

I must confess that my day starts only when i have finished my crossword puzzles . Kind of a healthy addiction now. The plus side of this mind games is that it has sharpened my mind. If in the past took me one hour to complete the puzzle, now in less than have an hour  i am free to start with my daily activities. hurrah…. 

02:52 PM Feb 15 2016 |

hermitlady

China


No. I don’t like word puzzles. I played the crossword puzzles when I was a student. Because they came on my homework and I must do it.



Sometime I can do word puzzles which is about vocabulary. Yes , word games it is. It can improve my vocabulary.



I can read a book after a long day work when I get home, one English book.


05:32 AM Feb 15 2016 |

ola33

ola33

Japan

A book is good one for relaxation. You just sink in a comfy armchair and read. Crossword puzzles are hard to crack, but worth of trying. So far sudoku is more reliable in this venture. Especially the first 10 minutes. After, you’re relaxed, happy and ready for another 8 hours of staying focused. So, what’s your plan for today? Crossword?:))

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