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Unit 5: Lesson 1 - Part (A)
Unit 5: Lesson 1 - Part (A)
Unit 5
Lesson 1 Part (A)
THE BODY
LIMBS AND JOINTS
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Food
Medicine
Parts of your body
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Limbs
Limbs are the arms and legs,
including thumb, foot, toe, etc.
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Joints
joints are where two bones meet,
such as knee , elbow, wrist and
ankle.
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arm
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finger
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foot
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hand
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heel
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leg
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thumb
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toe
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arm
hand
finger
heel
leg
thumb
thumb
leg
heel
foot
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toe
toe
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ankle
elbow
hip
knee
shoulder
wrist
shoulder
elbow
wrist
hip
knee
ankle
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arm
knee
finger
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foot
hand
heel
leg
thumb
toe
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1 push
toes
2 lift
foot
3 rotate
leg
4 bend
knee
feet
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Use the imperative form to give an order, to give a warning or advice, and
(if you use "please") to make a request.
To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without 'to':
"Come here"
Bend your leg
To make a negative imperative, put "do not" or "don't" before the verb:
"Don't lift you leg"
"Do not push your feet"
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We can use "let's" before the verb if you are including yourself in the
imperative:
"Let's stop now."
"Let's have some lunch.
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Limbs are the arms and legs, including thumb, foot, toe, etc.
Joints are where two bones meet, such as knee and ankle.
Imperative is used to give an order, a warning or advice, and (if you
use "please") to make a request.
To make the imperative, use the infinitive of the verb without 'to':
"Come here
Bend your leg
To make a negative imperative, put "do not" or "don't" before the
verb:
"Don't lift you leg
"Do not push your feet"
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Lift
Push
Bend
Rotate
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Torso
Torso is your body, not including
your head, arms or legs.
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abduction
is a movement which moves away
a part of the anatomy from the
middle of the body
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adduction
a movement which brings a part of
the anatomy closer to the middle of
the body.
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circumduction
movement of a part in a circular
direction
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extension
straightening a joint or limb in the
body
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flexion
bending a joint or limb in the body
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rotation
when something turns with a circular
movement
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