SHOES
"How nice" = Que agradable it is to walk barefoot = descalzo at home, on the grass = cesped, or on the soft sand at the beach. But later we have to put on = ponerse some shoes and perhaps socks = calcetines if it´s cold, and our feet sweat = sudan if it´s hot. Poor feet all wrapped up = envueltos.
Here´s an interesting article worth reading = que vale la pena leer, if man has no other choice = otra elección, but to wear = llevar shoes
If you wear shoes that are comfortable and 1.) fit well, you'll be well on the way to helping prevent osteoarthritis
A 2.) poll of 2,000 people for the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists found that 3.) footwear, 4.) such as 5.) high heels and even 6.) ill-fitting trainers, could be behind a 7.) surge in cases of osteoarthritis, a condition that causes 8.) pain and 9.) stiffness in the 10.) joints of the foot.
Such 11.) research isn't 12.) straightforward – older people are asked how often they 13.) wore high heels in their 20s; I'd find that quite difficult to remember – but I do agree with the 14.) broad thrust.
We know that wearing high heels increases the pressure on the 15. ball of the foot, and that this can 16.) lead to foot pain and, possibly, to osteoarthritis. What 17.) most people don't think about, 18.) though, is that shoe 19.) width is as important as the 20.) height of the heel – wearing shoes that are too 21.) narrow can lead to 22.) bunions and 23.) hammer-toes. From around the age of 20, most of us don't even think about changing our shoe 24.) size, but the size of your foot does change – so it's important to keep getting your feet measured.
It's important not to wear heels every day: for daily use, choose a shoe with a 25.) round toe and a heel of less than an inch. For a special occasion, wear a round-toe and a 26.) wedge heel: this places less pressure on the ball of the foot.
Also make sure you choose the right style of trainer for the activity you're doing: wearing the 27.) wrong sort can cause 28.) injury and increase the stress placed on joints.29.) Lace-up running shoes provide the best 30.) support: it's best to wear those if you have a manual job, or even for a walk in the park.
The 31.) key issue is fit: be sure to 32.) choose shoes that are comfortable, and you'll be well on the way to helping prevent osteoarthritis.
REFERENCE:
Podiatrist Jill Halstead is a spokeswoman for the charity Arthritis ResearchUK ; arthritisresearchuk.org.
Jill Halstead, as told to Laura Barnett
guardian.co.uk, Monday 27 June 2011 21.00 BST
Podiatrist Jill Halstead is a spokeswoman for the charity Arthritis Research
Vocabulary
1. Fit well = Sentar bien
2. Poll = Encuesta
3. Footwear = Calzado
4. Such as = Tal como
5. High heels = Tacones
6. Ill-fitting trainers = deportivas no adecuados
7. Surge = Aumento
8. Pain = Dolor
9. Stiffness = Rigidez
10.Joints = Articulaciones
11.Research = Investigación
12.Straightforward = Claro y sencillo
13.Wore = Llevaban
14.Broad thrust = Orientación general
15.Ball of the foot = Parte anterior de la planta del pie
16.Lead = Conducir
17.Most = La mayoría
18.Though = Sin embargo
19.Width = Anchura
20.Height of the heel = Altura del tacón
21.Narrow = Estrecho
22.Bunions = Juanetes
23.Hammer-toes = Dedos martillo
24.Size = Talla / Tamaño
25.Round toe = parte delante redonda del zapato
26.Hedge-heel = Cobertura del tacón
27.Wrong sort = Tipo equivocado
28.Injury = Herida
29.Lace-up = De cordones
30.Support = Apoyo
31.Key issue is fit = Factor clave es comodidad (talla correcta)
32.Choose = Elegir
Expressions with "Shoes"
"I wouldn´t want to be in your shoes" = No me gustaría estar en tu lugar
"If the shoe fits wear it" = Quien se pica ajos come
"It fits like an old shoe" = Se sienta como un guante
"Imagine living in a shoe"!
Take PA . 462 east off of I-83 to the town of Hellam.
Turn north (left) off of Rt. 462 on to Shoe House Road.
.462.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYMfsUgbhN4
1. Fit well = Sentar bien
2. Poll = Encuesta
3. Footwear = Calzado
4. Such as = Tal como
5. High heels = Tacones
6. Ill-fitting trainers = deportivas no adecuados
7. Surge = Aumento
8. Pain = Dolor
9. Stiffness = Rigidez
10.Joints = Articulaciones
11.Research = Investigación
12.Straightforward = Claro y sencillo
13.Wore = Llevaban
14.Broad thrust = Orientación general
15.Ball of the foot = Parte anterior de la planta del pie
16.Lead = Conducir
17.Most = La mayoría
18.Though = Sin embargo
19.Width = Anchura
20.Height of the heel = Altura del tacón
21.Narrow = Estrecho
22.Bunions = Juanetes
23.Hammer-toes = Dedos martillo
24.Size = Talla / Tamaño
25.Round toe = parte delante redonda del zapato
26.Hedge-heel = Cobertura del tacón
27.Wrong sort = Tipo equivocado
28.Injury = Herida
29.Lace-up = De cordones
30.Support = Apoyo
31.Key issue is fit = Factor clave es comodidad (talla correcta)
32.Choose = Elegir
Expressions with "Shoes"
"I wouldn´t want to be in your shoes" = No me gustaría estar en tu lugar
"If the shoe fits wear it" = Quien se pica ajos come
"It fits like an old shoe" = Se sienta como un guante
"Imagine living in a shoe"!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Haines Shoe House is a shoe-shaped house in Hallam, Pennsylvania, along the Lincoln Highway.[1] It was built in 1948 by shoe salesman Mahlon Haines as a form of advertisement. The house, which is 25 feet tall and contains five stories = plantas, was once rented out to couples = parejas, and is now open for public tours. It is located on Shoe House Road. The enterior has three bedrooms, a kitchen, two bathrooms and a living room.
TheShoe House is located at 197 Shoe House Road near the Hellam exit of U.S. 30. Take PA . 462 east off of I-83 to the town of Hellam.
Turn north (left) off of Rt. 462 on to Shoe House Road.
.462.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYMfsUgbhN4
Elvis singing " Blue suede shoes?