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Level: B2 C1
Sector: medicine, nursing
Medical Area: symptoms, diseases and conditions, other
Skill focus: reading, listening, vocabulary, pronunciation
Objective:
By the end of this lesson, students (A2 Level) will be able to explain basic lifestyle changes for heart health to patients, including dietary adjustments, exercise recommendations and other healthy habits.
Duration:
60 minutes
Materials:

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