OUTCOMES
ADVANCED
UNIT
16: DANGER AND RISK
Listening
Step 1
Conversation
1 leg –
cut it with a scalpel while making an architectural model
Conversation
2
forehead – walked into a shelf while on summer camp; chin, blown by wind
between two parked cars – whacked chin on road
Step 2
- T
- F
- F
- T
- F
- F
- T
- F
- F
- F
Step 3
- a a very big or serious scar
b
very tired
c
almost unconscious, extremely tired
d
fell asleep
- a sufficiently clever (sarcastic)
b
staggered, walked with difficulty; hit myself
c
I was unlucky and I usually am
d
hurt, were suffering
Vocabulary
– Accidents and injuries
Step 1
- ripped
- came to
- pouring
- panicked
- banged
- heavily
- sliced
- cut
- burnt
- fainted
- break
- terrible pain
Step 1
- Bureaucrats or civil servants from
the EU have abandoned the idea of trying to stop people exposing part of
their flesh to sunlight on health grounds.
- It is biased because it says they
have seen sense and they should use common sense more often.
- They wanted to include sunlight
because it is a form of bright light and it can be dangerous.
Grammar
– Other future forms
Step 3
- is/ are due to
- is/ are bound to
- is/ are set to
- is/ are to
- is/ are likely to
Step 4
- The situation is bound to
deteriorate.
- Our jobs are highly likely to be at
risk.
- They are on the verge of finalizing
the deal.
- If you gamble online, there’s a
strong likelihood of losing/ that you will lose.
- The work is due to be finished by
May.
- Inflation is set to rise over 10%
next month.
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