Bedeutung
Eating an apple daily helps keep you healthy.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The proverb originated in Wales and is deeply ingrained in British culture as a standard piece of advice for children. It is a staple of American health education and is often used in school lunch programs to promote fruit consumption. Similar to the UK, it is a common, lighthearted way to encourage healthy eating in a country that values outdoor, active lifestyles. It is widely used across Canada, reflecting the shared cultural heritage with the UK and US regarding folk health wisdom.
Use it lightheartedly
This phrase is best used in casual, friendly settings. Don't use it as a serious medical diagnosis.
It's a classic
Almost every native English speaker knows this proverb. Using it shows you understand common cultural references.
Bedeutung
Eating an apple daily helps keep you healthy.
Use it lightheartedly
This phrase is best used in casual, friendly settings. Don't use it as a serious medical diagnosis.
It's a classic
Almost every native English speaker knows this proverb. Using it shows you understand common cultural references.
Teste dich selbst
Complete the proverb.
An apple a day keeps the _____ away.
The proverb specifically mentions the doctor.
Which sentence uses the proverb correctly?
Choose the best option.
This is the standard, fixed form of the proverb.
Match the situation to the best response.
Your friend wants to eat healthier. What do you say?
This is a supportive, health-focused piece of advice.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: 'I'm trying to improve my diet.' Person B: 'That's great! Remember, _____.'
This is the most natural and encouraging response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenAn apple a day keeps the _____ away.
The proverb specifically mentions the doctor.
Choose the best option.
This is the standard, fixed form of the proverb.
Your friend wants to eat healthier. What do you say?
This is a supportive, health-focused piece of advice.
Person A: 'I'm trying to improve my diet.' Person B: 'That's great! Remember, _____.'
This is the most natural and encouraging response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenIt is a proverb, not a scientific fact. While apples are healthy, they won't prevent all illnesses.
No, it is too casual for formal business or medical correspondence.
It is a fixed, rhythmic proverb. 'A day' provides the necessary beat for the rhyme.
You can say it as a joke, but the proverb specifically uses 'apple'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Health is wealth
similarGood health is the most valuable thing you can have.
Prevention is better than cure
similarIt is easier to stop something bad from happening than to fix it later.
You are what you eat
similarYour health depends on the food you eat.
Eat to live, don't live to eat
contrastEat for health, not just for pleasure.