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Harry’s Accident
Harry used to be a runner. Then, one day while
running alongside a road, he was hit by a car. The
car was going too fast and had gone out of control.
As a result of the accident, Harry almost died from a
serious injury. Since then, he hasn’t been able to
walk, and he has had to use a wheelchair.
In spite of his injury, Harry hasn’t let it stop him
from going ahead with his life. After his injury,
instead of thinking about all the things he couldn’t
do, he focused on what he could do. He realized
that there are many interesting possibilities for
someone who can’t walk.
One of the things he became interested in was
foreign languages. Everyday he listened to tapes
and read books, and he found he was very good at
learning languages. After several years he became
fluent in five languages. Then he started working as
a translator.
Now he works full time for a translation company.
He and a group of friends are even thinking of
starting their own company.
Though Harry wishes he could walk, he is looking
forward to the future. Sometimes, when looking
back on his life, he wonders what might have
happened had he not been injured. He misses being
able to walk or run. But at least he is able to live on
his own and do things that he enjoys. He thinks
there is much to be thankful for.
Joe’s Café
Joe used to run a little coffee shop. Business was
good and his shop was busy because it was near a
factory. The factory workers often came there for
coffee and something to eat.
Then two things happened. First, another coffee
shop opened across the street. This hurt Joe’s
business because some of his customers went to the
other shop. The other coffee shop’s prices were
lower because its workers were paid less.
Second, and more serious, the factory began to lay
off workers. It was forced to reduce its operations
because of its high levels of pollution.
It wasn’t long before the number of customers had
dropped by more than half. At that point, Joe was
forced to close the business he had run for twenty
years. Now he’s trying to decide what to do next.
One possibility he is considering is to open up
another shop in another place. Another choice is to
take a friend’s advice and invest all of his money in
the stock market. If he’s lucky, he might make
enough to retire. On the other hand, if his
investments were to fail, he could lose everything.
He’s not sure if he should take the risk.
Sandra’s Dilemma
Sandra has her own business, a small printing
company. She started it more than ten years ago.
It’s a growing business, and her clients are happy
with her work. She prints posters, brochures and
books. She enjoys her work, and she takes pride in
what she has accomplished.
Now another company has offered her a lot of
money to buy her business. They even want her to
stay on and work for them. In fact, if she won’t stay
on for at least a year, they won’t buy her business.
They like the way she runs her business.
On the other hand, they would like to cut costs and
make the business even more profitable. She’s sure
they would force her to make changes.
Sandra has a choice. She can sell the company and
let them control it. Or she can keep the business and
run it herself.
If she sells the company, she worries what might
happen to her employees. She doesn’t want to sell
unless she knows her employees can keep their jobs.
If she refuses their offer, the other company will
compete against her. They will open a new printing
company nearby. If they compete against her, she’ll
have to work harder. There’s even a chance her
company will fail and be forced to close. On the
other hand, she will be her own boss. She also has
many loyal customers who are pleased with the
quality of her work.
If Sandra accepts their offer, the other company will
pay her a high salary. She will also have a ten
percent share of the larger company. On the other
hand, if they own the company, they will make the
big decisions. If they decide to, they could even let
her go. They could also decide to lay off some of
her employees.
If you were Sandra, what would you do?
She is probably going to refuse their offer. She
enjoys running the business, and she wants to see
how well she can do. Unless she keeps the business,
she’ll never know what she could have done on her
own. If she sold the business, she would never
know what she could have done on her own. She
would also feel bad if her employees lost their jobs.
If you were one of Sandra’s employees, what would
you advise her to do?
Question Summary
What couldn’t he have done if he hadn’t studied
foreign languages? What does Harry miss being
able to do? What is something Harry can be
thankful for?
Where did Joan use to work? Why did Joan lose her
job? Why was Joan’s job eliminated? What
happened to the travel agency where she used to
work? Why was she depressed? What kind of job
did she want? How did she find out about the job at
the health food company? What job was being
advertised? Why did she apply for the job? Why
wasn’t she sure if she should take the job?
Who used to come to Joe’s for coffee and something
to eat? Would business have been as good if there
hadn’t been a factory nearby? How did the other
coffee shop hurt Joe’s business? How did the other
coffee shop’s prices compare to Joe’s? Why did the
factory have to begin laying off workers? What
advice would you give to Joe? Why shouldn’t he
invest all his money in the stock market? What is he
trying to decide? Besides investing in the stock
market, what is he considering? Why can’t he retire
right now? What would happen if he invested in the
stock market and stock prices went down?
Who owns a small printing company? Why does the
other company want her to stay? If she sells the
company, who will control it? Who will run the
company if she refuses to sell it? What might
happen if she refuses to sell? If Sandra sells her
company, who will make the big decisions?
Fact/Conditional Summary
He was hit by a car while running alongside a road.
If he hadn’t been running near a road he wouldn’t
have been hit by a car.
It went out of control because it was going too fast.
If the car hadn’t been going too fast, it wouldn’t
have gone out of control.
He can’t walk because he was injured in an
accident.
If he hadn’t been injured, he could walk.
He has to use a wheelchair because he was injured
in an accident.
He wouldn’t have to use a wheelchair if he hadn’t
been injured.
He learned a foreign language. As a result, he
became a translator.
He couldn’t have become a translator if he hadn’t
learned a foreign language.
She lost her job because the agency she worked for
was bought by another company.
She wouldn’t have lost her job if the agency
hadn’t been bought by another company.
Her job was eliminated because another company
bought the agency.
Her job wouldn’t have been eliminated had
another company not bought the agency.
She was depressed because she had lost her job.
She wouldn’t have been depressed had she not lost
her job.
Since Joan was looking for a challenge, she decided
to apply.
If she hadn’t been looking for a challenge, she
wouldn’t have decided to apply.
She applied for the job because she wanted a
challenge.
If she hadn’t wanted a challenge, she wouldn’t
have applied for the job.
Since she joined the company, it has more than
doubled in size.
If she hadn’t joined the company, it might not
have doubled in size.
Joe’s shop was doing well until the other coffee
shop opened.
If the other coffee shop hadn’t opened, Joe’s
coffee shop might still be doing well.
He was losing money, so he had to close his shop.
If he hadn’t been losing money, he wouldn’t have
had to close his shop.
He doesn’t have enough money, so he can’t retire.
If he had enough money, he could retire.
He won’t lose money unless the stock market goes
down.
He’ll lose money if stock prices go down.
Her business is growing because she’s doing a good
job.
Her business wouldn’t be growing if she weren’t
doing a good job.
Her business wouldn’t be growing unless her clients
were happy.
Her business wouldn’t be growing if her clients
weren’t happy.
Her business is growing because her clients are
happy.
If her clients weren’t happy her business wouldn’t
grow.
They like the way Sandra runs the company, so they
want her to stay.
If they didn’t like the way she runs the company,
they wouldn’t want her to stay.
They won’t buy her company unless she agrees to
stay.
If she doesn’t agree to stay, they won’t buy her
company.
The other company won’t compete against her
unless she refuses to sell.
If she refuses to sell, the other company will
compete against her.
Epidemic
Our Changing Lives
Our lives are changing. New technologies are
developing every day, changing the ways we live
and think. As a result, in every house there are
products from around the world.
Along with changes in technology, the world
population continues to grow. People are living
longer. Diseases which wiped out populations just a
hundred years ago are now under control.
Medical science has made great progress. If your
heart wears out, you can get a new one. If your
kidney fails, you can still live, and maybe even
receive a transplant. Modern drugs have made it
easier to treat a cold or get over the flu. Many
diseases, such as pneumonia and small pox, are now
under control or wiped out entirely.
Fighting Infections
There have been many great successes in history. In
the field of medical science, there have been many
great discoveries. The development of vaccines and
antibiotics has helped to control the spread of
infectious diseases.
Polio, for example, is a viral disease that attacks the
nervous system. Because of the success of the polio
vaccine, polio has been brought under control.
Powerful antibiotics have also been developed.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections,
such as pneumonia.
Drugs and vaccines work together with our body’s
immune system to fight infection. Some kinds of
infection come from viruses. HIV, for example, is a
virus. Other kinds of infection come from bacteria.
Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that has killed
millions. And recently, the E-coli bacteria has
become a threat.
To cure or control a disease, it is necessary to kill or
control the infection which causes it. Sometimes a
drug can be used to fight an infection. For example,
antibiotics are often used to fight common
infections, such as pneumonia.
For some diseases, a vaccine is made by using a
weakened form of a virus. When injected into the
body, the vaccine causes the immune system to
create antibodies. These antibodies will prevent or
fight off infection.
Another approach is to interfere with a virus’s
ability to reproduce and spread. This can be done
by injecting various substances into the body.
The Adaptability of Life
Life is adaptable. This has helped humans to
survive in many different situations. In any group of
people there are genetic differences. As a result,
some people will be more resistant to a new disease
than others.
The adaptability of life also has a bad side. It makes
it far more difficult to control diseases. Bacteria and
viruses are both life forms. Like human beings, they
can adapt too. A drug that kills 99% of a particular
type of bacteria may leave stronger bacteria that are
more resistant. As these stronger bacteria reproduce
and spread, drugs that used to be effective no longer
work. This means that new drugs or other means of
control need to be developed.
Of course, if an infection cannot be controlled, it
can cause an epidemic. An epidemic occurs when a
disease spreads to many people. Epidemics have
occurred throughout history. In some cases,
epidemics have resulted in many deaths.
Preparing for Our Future
In preparing for our future, we need to consider
epidemics and how to control them. It used to be
that diseases were confined to a small area. Travel
was slow and difficult. A deadly epidemic in
Europe couldn’t quickly spread to South America.
Now, however, a serious disease could spread
around the world within a few days.
There is a real concern that a worldwide epidemic
could break out. This epidemic could threaten our
survival. Medical scientists and public health
officials in many countries are now studying this
issue. They want to develop policies and plans to be
prepared for such an event.
In the struggle against disease, national boundaries
mean nothing. Diseases don’t stop at the borders
between nations. Therefore, we need to think and
act on a global scale. Clean water supplies, air
quality in airplanes, and effective vaccination
policies are worldwide issues.
The threat of a global epidemic is another example
of how modernization is bringing us together. We
must learn to live together more effectively than we
have in the past. As with many important issues, the
best approach is to use good judgment. If we work
together, we can build a better future.
Question Summary (Answer Key)
This is about technology and change.
New technology is changing our lives.
The products we use come from around the world.
The world’s population continues to grow.
Some diseases are now under control.
People are living longer because of changes in
technology.
This is about how science has changed our lives.
If your kidney fails, you can still live.
Pneumonia and small pox are both diseases.
Many diseases are under control because of medical
science.
Vaccines and antibiotics are used to control the
spread of diseases.
Polio is a viral disease that has been brought under
control.
One great success has been the development of
vaccines.
Viruses and bacteria can both cause infections.
Our body's immune system fights infections.
HIV is a virus.
We must kill or control an infection to cure or
control a disease.
Antibodies fight infection.
A virus can reproduce and spread.
One way to control a virus is to stop it from
reproducing.
Drugs can be used to fight an infection.
An antibiotic is a type of drug.
Adaptability has helped us to survive.
Genetic differences have helped us to adapt.
In any group of people there are differences.
Adaptability has resulted in more resistant bacteria.
Adaptability is both good and bad.
Drugs which used to be effective no longer work.
Some bacteria have become stronger.
Throughout history epidemics have caused many
deaths.
Epidemics occur when a disease spreads to many
people.
An epidemic can be prevented if an infection can be
controlled.
Compared to how it used to be an epidemic could
spread more quickly now.
When travel was slow and difficult epidemics could
be confined.
Epidemics could be confined more easily in the past.
An epidemic could threaten our survival.
We need to develop policies to be prepared for an
epidemic.
Scientists are studying the issue of how to prepare
for an epidemic.
The struggle against disease is a global issue.
National boundaries cannot stop an epidemic.
Modernization has increased the threat of a global
epidemic.
To build a better future we need to work together.
We need global policies to prevent the spread of
disease.
Sentence Reordering (Answer Key)
New technologies are developing every day,
changing the ways we live and think. Better
communications and transportation, for example,
have given us a global economy. As a result, in
every house there are products from around the
world.
Some kinds of infection come from viruses. HIV,
for example, is a virus. Other kinds of infection
come from bacteria. Tuberculosis is a bacterial
infection that has killed millions.
To cure or control a disease, it is necessary to kill or
control the infection which causes it. Sometimes a
drug can be used to fight an infection. For example,
antibiotics are often used to fight common infections
such as pneumonia.
In preparing for our future we need to consider
epidemics and how they spread. It used to be that
diseases were confined to a small area. A deadly
epidemic in Europe couldn’t quickly spread to South
America. Now, however, a serious disease could
spread around the world within a few days.
In the struggle against disease, national boundaries
mean nothing. Diseases don’t stop at the borders
between nations. Therefore, we need to think and
act on a global scale.
In the field of medical science, there have been
many important discoveries. The development of
vaccines and antibiotics has helped to control the
spread of infectious diseases. Polio, for example, is
a viral disease that attacks the nervous system.
Because of the success of the polio vaccine, polio
has been brought under control in most parts of the
world.
For some diseases a vaccine is made by using a
weakened form of a virus. When injected into the
body, the vaccine causes the immune system to
create antibodies. These antibodies will prevent or
fight off infection.
Life is adaptable. For humans, adaptability has
been a key to survival. In any group of people there
are genetic differences. As a result, some people
will be more resistant to a new disease than others.
Bacteria and viruses are both life forms. Like
human beings, they can adapt too. A drug that kills
99% of a particular type of bacteria may leave
stronger bacteria that are resistant. As these
stronger bacteria reproduce and spread, drugs which
used to be effective no longer work.
There is a real concern that a worldwide epidemic
could break out. This epidemic could threaten our
survival. Medical scientists and public health
officials in many countries are now studying this
issue. They want to develop policies and plans to be
prepared for such an event
Space and Time Sequences
Presentation
Neither one of them is in the middle. Neither of
them is an adult. A child is on either side of the redhaired woman. Neither of the children is in the
center. One of them is on the far right and one of
them is on the far left. The person in the middle is
neither a child nor a woman. One of the children is a
girl, and the other is a boy.
They are children, except for the adult in the middle.
Except for the woman in the middle, they don't have
red hair. They are as close together as possible.
They are as far away from each other as possible.
There isn’t anybody in the middle. There are people
on the left and right, but nobody in the center.
There is a child on either side of Sharon. The little
girl is neither in the middle nor next to David. One
of the children is next to Jeff. One of the two
people on the left is a woman. The red-headed
woman is on the right, but not all the way.
Nicole was still working when Sharon left. Sharon
had just arrived when Jeff came in the door. By the
time Nicole arrived, Jeff was already working.
There wasn't anyone there when Sharon arrived at
the office.
It was raining until the tow truck arrived. While she
was talking on the car phone, it started to rain. The
tow truck still hadn't come when it started to rain.
By the time her car broke down it had already
started to rain. It had been raining for about ten
minutes when her car broke down.
As she was talking on the phone she realized that it
was beginning to rain.
Nicole and Sharon couldn't leave until after Jeff left.
Except for Jeff, nobody was at the office when
Sharon arrived. By the time Dave arrived
everybody else was there.
Speech Practice
Neither one of them is in the middle.
Neither of them is an adult.
A child is on either side of the red-haired woman.
They are as far away from each other as possible.
They are as close together as possible.
One of the two people on the left is a woman.
Neither of the adults is next to the girl.
There isn’t anybody in the middle.
The two children are next to each other.
It started to rain just after her car broke down.
It was raining until the tow truck arrived.
She had just gotten gas when it started to rain.
Time Game (sample sequences)
Jeff left the office before Sharon did, but not until
after Nicole.
Nicole and Sharon couldn't leave until after Jeff left.
Nicole was still working when Sharon left.
By the time Dave arrived everybody else was there.
Sharon still hadn't come and Nicole was already
working when Jeff got there.
The office was empty when Sharon got to work.
Jeff was surprised when he found Sharon already at
work.
By the time Nicole arrived, Jeff was already
working.
Except for Jeff, nobody was at the office when
Sharon arrived.
By the time her car broke down it had already
started to rain.
It had been raining for about ten minutes when her
car broke down. Luckily she was able to call for a
repair truck.
It didn't start to rain until after her car broke down
and she had telephoned for a repair truck.
Her car had broken down and it was starting to rain
when she telephoned for help.
She was talking on the car phone when it started to
rain.
While she was talking on the car phone, it started to
rain.
A few minutes later she stopped for gas and the rain
stopped.
As she was talking on the phone she realized that it
was beginning to rain.
Since she was low on gas she stopped at a gas
station.
It was already raining when she stopped for gas.
After stopping for gas she called her husband and
said she would be late.
Luckily, the rain didn't start until after the tow truck
arrived.
While she was driving home, it started to rain.
A few minutes later her car broke down so she used
her car phone to call for a tow truck.
The tow truck still hadn't come when it started to
rain.
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