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Keeping your hands clean – without getting dry skin? No problem!

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Vocabulary: outbreak /OUT-breyk/ [noun] a sudden appearance of something, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant The government ended the rebels’ outbreak with cruel order. contamination /kuh n-tam-uh-NEY-shuhn/ [noun] the state of containing unwanted or dangerous substances Swimming in the lake is not allowed until the contamination is identified and controlled. hygiene /HAHY-jeen/ [noun] the practice or principles of keeping yourself and your environment clean in order to maintain health and prevent disease Even if there is no virus outbreak, we must be consistent in practicing personal hygiene. enforce /en-FAWRS/ [verb] to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted senteTraffic laws…
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Keeping your hands clean – without getting dry skin? No problem!

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Pre-Reading Questions: How often do you wash your hands? Why? Do you think washing your hands every day makes your skin dry? Why or why not? Vocabulary: risk /risk/ [noun] the possibility of something bad happening Sue stayed indoors to avoid the risk of having the disease. threat /thret/ [noun] the possibility that something unwanted will happen The bomb threat had everyone in a state of total panic. advise /ad-VAHYZ/ [verb] to suggest something We advised her to check the statements before going public. communal /kuh-MYOON-l/ [adjective] belonging to or used by a group of people rather than one single person The communal bathroom remained clean even after being used…
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Ways to keep our older loved ones safe from COVID-19

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Pre-Reading Questions: What are your ways to avoid getting sick? Do you often visit your grandparents? Why or why not? Vocabulary: proneness /prohn-nes/ [noun] the fact of being likely to suffer from an illness She was forced to quit cheerdance due to her proneness to injury. negative /NEG-uh-tiv/ [adjective] bad or harmful The pandemic has a negative effect in our country’s economy. caregiver /KAIR-giv-er/ [noun] someone who takes care of a person who is young, old, or sick Her long years together with her grandmother influenced her to be a good caregiver. sanitize /SAN-i-tahyz/ [verb] to make something completely clean and free from bacteria Toys that are used in nursery…
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Ways to keep our older loved ones safe from COVID-19

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Pre-Reading Questions: Who is the oldest person in your family? Do you frequently wash your hands? Vocabulary: fact /fakt/ [noun] something that is known to have happened or to exist with proof She reported all the facts about medicinal plants. regularly /REG-yuh-ler-lee/ [adverb] often She waters the plants regularly. unimportant /uhn im-PAWR-tnt/ [adjective] not important Your problem is unimportant compared to the family on the streets. medicine /MED-uh-sin/ [noun] treatment for illness or injury The medicines can be found in the kitchen cabinet. mental /MEN-tl/ [adjective] of or about the mind, or involving the process of thinking My mental health is really important to me. There is no fact on…
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Ways to keep our older loved ones safe from COVID-19

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Vocabulary: pandemic /pan-DEM-ik/ [noun] a dangerous disease that infects many people at one time Scientists are working day and night to find a cure for this viral pandemic. mortality /mawr-TAL-i-tee/ [noun] the number of deaths within a particular society and within a particular period of time The mortality rate of infants is still one of the biggest problems in society today. evade /ih-VEYD/ [verb] to avoid or escape from someone or something There was an awkward silence when Rose tried to evade serious questions during her live interview on television. accumulate /uh-KYOOH-myuh-leyt/ [verb] to collect a large number of things over a long period of time The husband failed to…
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Hearing loud alarm tones can make you feel wobbly and disoriented, research says

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Pre-Reading Questions: What comes into your mind when you hear the word alarm clock? Does your family use an alarm every morning? Why or why not? Vocabulary: unhealthy / uhn-HEL-thee/ [adjective] not in a state of good or normal health; in an unsound, weak, or morbid condition Jonas and his brother became very sick after eating unhealthy foods last week. aspect /AS-pekt/ [noun] one part of a situation, problem, subject, etc. Education is one of the most essential aspects of life. cooperate /koh-OP-uh-reyt/ [verb] to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do The Philippines and Japan cooperated…
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Hearing loud alarm tones can make you feel wobbly and disoriented, research says

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Pre-reading questions: What time do you set your alarm clock? Can you wake up early without using an alarm clock? Vocabulary: find out /fahynd out/ [phrasal verb] to obtain knowledge of something, or to obtain knowledge of someone’s activities Our teacher found out that he was cheating on the test. believe /bih-LEEV/ [verb] to think that something is true, correct or real Jane’s classmate believes that it would be hard to pass the entrance exam in college. normal /NAWR-muhl/ [adjective] ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected It’s normal for couples to have a lot of disagreements. dangerous /DEYN-jer-uhs/ [adjective] a dangerous person, animal, thing or activity could…
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