In this topic, we learn how to ask and talk about how our legs feel, especially when they are tired. The question "Do your legs feel tired?" is useful when you want to check if someone needs a break, rest, or help. We use this question to show care or to suggest taking action, like sitting down, stretching, or resting.
Examples:
Do your legs feel tired after the long walk?
She asked me, “Do your legs feel tired?” after our run.
If your legs feel tired, you should sit down for a moment.
This topic will help you check how someone feels and give simple advice in English.
GRAMMAR
We use yes/no questions with do + subject + feel + adjective.
Examples:
Do your legs feel tired?
Do his legs feel heavy?
Positive answers:
Yes, they do.
Yes, my legs feel very tired.
Negative answers:
No, they don’t.
No, my legs feel fine.
We can also give suggestions using should:
You should rest.
You should sit down.
VOCABULARY
Tired – Feeling you need rest.
Legs – The lower parts of your body you walk with.
Rest – To stop and relax.
Heavy – Feeling like something weighs a lot.
Break – A short time to stop activity.
Sit – To rest on a chair or bench.
Feel – To experience a sensation.
Pain – An unpleasant feeling in the body.
Relax – To become calm and comfortable.
Energy – Strength to do things.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Do your legs feel tired?
Let’s take a break.
You should sit down.
I need to rest my legs.
My legs feel heavy.
Let’s stop for a moment.
Take a seat and relax.
I don’t feel tired yet.
Do you want to rest?
We can continue after a break.
SENTENCES
Positive:
My legs feel tired after walking.
Her legs feel heavy today.
Negative:
His legs don’t feel tired.
We don’t need a break yet.
Questions:
Do your legs feel tired?
Do they want to stop and rest?
Answers:
Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
Yes, I want to rest now.
LONG CONVERSATION
Anna: Hey, Tom! Do your legs feel tired?
Tom: A little. We’ve been walking for hours!
Anna: Let’s sit down on that bench.
Tom: Good idea. My feet hurt too.
Anna: We can rest for ten minutes and drink some water.
Tom: That sounds perfect. I didn’t know I was so tired.
Anna: Sometimes we don’t feel it until we stop.
Tom: Thanks for asking, Anna. I needed this break.
Anna: No problem! It’s important to take care of ourselves.
LONG READING
Tom and Anna are on a long hike in the mountains. They enjoy the beautiful views, but after a few hours, Tom starts to feel tired. Anna notices that Tom is walking slower. She asks, “Do your legs feel tired?” Tom says yes. Anna suggests they sit on a bench and rest. They drink water and relax. After the break, they feel better and continue their hike. Tom learns it’s important to listen to his body and take breaks when needed.
Questions:
Where are Tom and Anna?
Answer: They are hiking in the mountains.What does Anna notice?
Answer: She notices Tom is walking slower.What does Anna ask Tom?
Answer: She asks, “Do your legs feel tired?”What do they do after the break?
Answer: They feel better and continue their hike.What lesson does Tom learn?
Answer: He learns it’s important to listen to his body and take breaks.
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