Sunday 20 February 2011

If I'd known I was going to live so long, I'd have taken better care of myself. (Leon Eldred)

In anticipation of the next topic which is on health and welfare,  you  can begin by doing some homework, and then have a look at this link which Marta kindly provided.  Are you interested in checking out your life expectancy, or would you prefer to keep things a surprise?

8 comments:

MARÍA JOSÉ said...

My life expectancy is about 93 years. I,ve done the test, very long, and that,s the result.It,s good.

María said...

Referring to the title, an uncle of mine, when someone advised him to take better care of himself, used to say that ‘he didn’t want to be the healthiest man in the cemetery’. He died at 54. Obviously, those words were just a witty sentence.

nina said...

There's nothing funny about dying that young. As for Mª Jose, that will just about give you enough time to study all the languages at the school and quite a few more!

gracia said...
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gracia said...

I did the test and my life expectancy is incredibly 90 years. María José passed me, it seems she has a better life than me.I will try to improve my habits:)

María said...

I’ve already done the test and it shows that my life expectancy is 87 years. Well, I would like living to be over 90

nina said...

Does this mean we are going to have to request the introduction of levels D to Z (both first and second courses) to keep you all occupied until then?

cristina batanero said...

My life expectancy is about 90 year(according to this text).It´s good! But according to my doctor´s opinion.... It would be different.I think that I could improve my health habits by doing some exercise every day.But I find it so difficult..