8/03/2012

Find out What Time the Train Comes

Find Out What Time The Train Comes.
Lesson 14.

Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "A-23 What time does the train come?".

Audio name on your CD: "A-23 What time does the train come.mp3".
Exercise. Listen and write some of  the questions and answers from this exercise.

4/11/2012

Cholera Strikes Haiti

Cholera strikes Haiti.
Lesson 17.


You can also watch the video at http://video.nytimes.com/video/2012/03/31/world/americas/100000001463594/cholera-grips-haiti.html

Vocabulary.
Relief. Adjective. Military assistance to an endangered post.

Struggle. Verb. To proceed with difficulty or with great effort.
Treated. Adjective. To care for or deal with medically. “People need treated water”.
Contaminated. Adjective. Polluted.
Cluster. Verb. To collect people into a group of buildings.
Latrine. Noun. A receptacle for use as a toilet.
Deploy. Verb. To utilize or arrange for a deliberate purpose.
Outbreak. Noun. A sudden or violent increase in activity or currency
Unfounded. Adjective. Not proved.
Dehydrating. Adjective.
Overwhelm. Verb. To overcome by superior force or numbers.
Sewage. Noun. Refuse liquids or waste matter.
Pollute. Verb. To contaminate.
Surge. Verb. To rise suddenly to an excessive or abnormal value.
Slum. A densely populated usually urban area marked by crowding, dirty rundown housing, poverty, and social disorganization.
Vaccination. A preparation administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease.
Lingering. To remain existent although it shouldn’t.
Distrust. Noun. Opposite to trust.
Idiomatic Expressions.
Around the corner. Something coming soon.


Exercise.
Write a brief essay to describe what happened in Haiti after the devastating earthquake that hit the island back in 2010.

3/21/2012

7 ways to lose weight.

Seven Ways to Lose Weight.
Lesson 17
Text name on your CD: "L17LosingWeight.pdf".

Exercise.

Read the exercise and answer the exercise at the pdf file.



2/20/2012

Kidney Donors

Making More Successful Kidney Transplants.
Lesson 30
Health. Disease.

Activity.
Watch the video and answer the questions.

Questions about Context.
1. Tell us how Cesar BonVentre found out about his disease.
2. How did Cesar get a donor?


Find the video at http://video.nytimes.com/video/2012/02/18/health/100000001348484/blood-brothers-and-sisters.html .






2/07/2012

Finding a Place to Live

Finding a Place to Live.
Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "ESL Podcast #175 - Places to Live".

Audio name on your CD: "ESL Podcast #175 - Places to Live.mp3".


Vocabulary.
Condo. A condominium may be simply defined as an "apartment" that the resident owns as opposed to rents.

Townhouse. The name townhouse is used to describe units mimicking a detached home that are attached in a multi-unit complex. It is also a house on a small footprint in a city, but because of its multiple floors (sometimes six or more), it has a large living space, often with servant's quarters. The small footprint of the townhouse allows it to be within walking or mass transit distance of business and industrial areas of the city, yet luxurious enough for wealthy residents of the city.



Backyard.
Penthouse.
Duplex.
Bungalow. In Britain and North America a bungalow today is a residential house, normally detached, which is either single story, or has a second story built into a sloping roof, usually with dormer windows ("one and a half stories").


Useful Expressions.
Down payment. It is a payment used in the context of the purchase of expensive items such as a car and a house, whereby the payment is the initial upfront portion of the total amount due and it is usually given in cash at the time of finalizing the transaction. A loan is then required to make the full payment.


Of my own.
Real estate agent.
Single-family home.
Multi-story building.
Love at first sight.

Questions about Context.
1. Describe the places to live he would never look for.
2. Describe the place he ended up buying.
3. Describe where you live in a single sentence.

1/24/2012

How to Prevent Memory Loss

Extra Work: Memory Loss Can Be Avoided.
Video name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "Memory Matters".

Video name on your CD: "Memory Matters" Quick time video.

Vocabulary.
Aerobic. Adjective.


Antioxidants. Noun.

Forgetful. Adjective.

Protective. Adjective.

Robust. Adjective.

Sedentary. Adjective.

Tout. Verb. Promote.

Idiomatic Expressions.
Crossword puzles.

Downhill for me.

Fish oils.

From time to time.

Geriatric specialist.

Growing evidence.

Mediterranean diet.

No absolutes.

Omega 3 fatty acids.

Senior moments.

Sharp memory.

Use it or lose it.

Questions about Context.

1. How can you delay or prevent memory loss?