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SPEAKING ACTIVITY: GOOD AND BAD HABITS
LISTENING & SPEAKING PRACTICE: BAD HABITS
Adjective + Habit:
Bad habit – A habit that is harmful or undesirable. EATING SWEETS
"Smoking is a bad habit that’s hard to quit."
Good habit – A beneficial or healthy habit.
"Brushing your teeth twice a day is a good habit."
Nervous habit – A habit someone does when anxious or stressed.
"Biting fingernails is a common nervous habit."
Long-standing habit – A habit someone has had for a long time.
"His long-standing habit of waking up early has made him more productive."
Daily habit – A habit that is performed every day.
"Going for a walk has become a daily habit for me."
Unhealthy habit – A habit that negatively affects your health.
"Eating fast food every day is an unhealthy habit."
Annoying habit – A habit that irritates others.
"His habit of interrupting people is really annoying."
Social habit – A habit that occurs in social settings or around others.
"Checking phones during meals is becoming a common social habit."
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