Unlocking Word Meanings(5 minutes)
Let your student read the items below. Confirm that he/she understood each word. Use additional info/definition/question only when necessary.
1. shuteye (n.) [shuht-ahy] – informal word for sleep
Let your student read the items below. Confirm that he/she understood each word. Use additional info/definition/question only when necessary.
1. shuteye (n.) [shuht-ahy] – informal word for sleep
Example: Doctors advise six to eight hours of shuteye to keep the body working properly. 
2. induce (v.) [in-doos, -dyoos] – to cause something to happen
Example: Inducing children to sleep early is a challenging task for parents.
3. nutritionist (n.) [noo-trish-uh-nist, nyoo-] – an expert who advises people about the health effects of food
Example: The nutritionist made a meal plan to help the athlete have more energy during training.
4. digestion (n.) [dih-jes-chuh n, dahy-] – the process wherein the body breaks down food to a form that can be used by the body
Example: Experts say eating vegetables aids proper digestion.
5. soothing (adj.) [soo-th ing] – relaxing or comforting
Example:  Drinking a cup of tea in the morning can be very soothing.
Article(10 minutes)
Let the student read the article aloud. For the Comprehension Questions, you may:
(a) Ask the questions in between. Tell the student ahead of time when to pause from reading.
(b) Ask the questions after he or she finishes reading everything.
For words difficult to pronounce, pronunciation guides are provided beside the word. 
Having much sleep is said to prolong life and re-energize the body. Yet a lot of people do not get enough shuteye, and health experts say the reason is due to the types of food people eat before sleeping. 
People believe that   besides taking sleeping pills, eating particular foods can help induce sleep. But author of “The Real   You Diet” and certified nutritionist Dr.   Madelyn Fernstrom reveals that good shuteye depends more on what a person avoids   eating before bedtime.  
She advises people   not to eat fatty or spicy food and not to eat too much right before sleeping,   as digestion in the stomach causes   uncomfortable sleep. Sugary, alcoholic and caffeinated foods should also not   be consumed before sleep.  
For the best sleep,   she suggests that people have no caffeine after 3 p.m. and eat their last full   meal three hours before going to bed. 
However, she notes   that some people can still have bedtime snacks to help them relax. Fernstrom recommends certain foods   such as non-caffeinated tea, a sugar-free hot chocolate drink, dry cereal, a whole   wheat bread slice, graham crackers or warm milk.  
Fernstrom says   these foods are good because they are low in fat and sugar and are not more   than 200 calories. They are best taken more than half an hour before getting   some shuteye. 
According to her, these   snacks help induce sleep not because they affect the biological processes of   the body, but because these foods have soothing   effects to one’s mind.  
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Viewpoint Discussion(7-8 minutes)
Lead the discussion using the questions below.
Discussion A
·         Do you agree that eating or drinking certain foods can help you get a good sleep? Why or why not?
·         Aside from eating soothing food, what other things can people do to feel more relaxed before going to bed?
Discussion B
·         What are the benefits of getting a good sleep?
·         Besides food, what do you think are other reasons for many people’s lack of sleep?