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Am Jetstream Pre-int | Cyber Homework

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Unit 6 Lesson 3
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Deadline: 2020-06-23, 11:59 pm

points:
47 / 53 points (88%)

exercises:
5 / 5 exercises (100%)

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Grammar – Relative pronouns who / which / that
2020-06-23, 10:05 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)
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WaterAid is a charity which provides safe drinking water for people around the world.
Charity stores in the US sell old clothes that people don't want.
Children in Need raises millions of dollars each year for charities which help children.
Bob Geldof is a pop star who helps raise money for African countries.
Volunteers are people who work for charities for no money.
Vocabulary – Animals
2020-06-23, 10:06 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)
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gorilla - gorilla
leopard - leopard
rhino - rhino
salamander - salamander
turtle - turtle
tiger - tiger
whale - whale
Vocabulary plus – Nouns from verbs
2020-06-23, 10:09 pm
30 / 30 points (100%)
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both a verb and a
noun: help, volunteer, care, rain, work, plan, push, light, start, fish, fall, act, snow, cost, cha
nge, lift, guess
verb: cool, pollute, choose, keep, understand, choke, protect, destroy, melt, breathe, donate,
die, survive
Language in Action: Dialogue – Giving instructions
2020-06-23, 10:09 pm
0 / 6 points (0%)
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First, help the person in need to sit down.
Then, if they have their own glucose gel, help them to take it.
If they don’t get better, call 9-1-1. (If they don’t have any glucose gel, give them a sugary
drink or something sweet to eat.)
Stay with them until they are better. (After that, help them to monitor their blood sugar
levels.)
After that, help them to monitor their blood sugar levels. (Stay with them until they are
better.)
If they don’t have any glucose gel, give them a sugary drink or something sweet to eat. (If
they don’t get better, call 9-1-1.)
Language in Action: Dialogue – Checking understanding
2020-06-23, 10:10 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)
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Instructor Someone is having an asthma attack. What should you do? Yeah, Sam.

Sam Call an ambulance immediately.

Instructor Yes, and then what?

Yeah, Matt.
Matt You should help the patient into a comfortable position. To do that,

sit him or her upright with his or her arms resting on a table.

Instructor Yes, good. Now, here's the next step. Help the patient take their medication.

They should take six puffs of their inhaler. Give them one puff at a time.

Are you with me so far?

Sam & Matt Yeah.

Instructor Good. If there is no improvement after six minutes, give them six more puffs.

Is that clear?

Sam Yeah, that's all clear.

Instructor Now, do you have any questions?

Yeah, Matt.

Matt How do we know that it's an asthma attack?

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