2.45.3: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello, students. Now you will have the opportunity to read, and listen to a Health and Lifestyle article in American English. You are encouraged to carefully read the article and the vocabulary words, as well as listen to the article.  Finally, you are invited to share what you learned by writing a short summary of the article in the comments section below.

Directions: Read the article and study the vocabulary below.

Directions: Listen to the audio recording of the article.

Directions: Share what you’ve learned from the article by writing a short summary in the comments section below.

5 thoughts on “2.45.3: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello everyone,
    Australian spider venom can save heart attack victims. This is one of research that discovered in Australia from the venom of a category of spider. It could be benefit to the lack of flow of blood.

  2. Hello , hind from Iraq.
    Venom
    Australian researchers say a treatment found in thec(venom) of one of the word’s dearest spiders could save the lives of heart attack victims.
    The ten say the venom contains what could bag life- saving molecule or peptide .
    They are using this special little peptide from a small portion of the funnel web spider veined, while they found is this peptide is able to help protect the heart where there is a lack of blood supply or blood flow.

  3. Lesson 2.45.3 Year 2
    Health and Lifestyle
    ” Study: Australian Spider Venom Could Save Heart Attack”. July 26,2021
    The World Health Organization estimates that 17.9 million people die each year from the disease of heart. But a deadly Fraser Island spider’s venom could save heart attack victims. Venom is a poisonous fluid produced by animals such as snakes and spiders. A team of researchers or scientists from the University of Queensland have developed a drug from a
    molecule in the venom of the Fraser Island funnel-web spider. It prevents damage caused by heart attacks. Scientists hope that treatment can be used by emergency workers in the future.

  4. Greetings Maesstro Sersea
    A team from the University of Queensland studied the poison from the Fraser Island Web spider in eastern Australia they say the venom contains what would be a lives saving molecules or peptides. The peptides would block the so-called death signal sent to cells after a heart attack when blood flow to the heart is reduced. A reduction in blood flow cut off oxygen to the heart muscles this result in a message being sent in the body for heart cells to die. The World Health Organization estimates that 17.9 million people die each year from diseases from the heart. Doctor Sarah Scheur is a researcher at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute she said what we found is these peptides are able to help protect the heart from blood supplies or blood flow she added that the discovery also helps transplant patients.

    Thank you so much.

  5. hello

    This article talks about the discovery made by researchers at the University of Queensland. They found a treatment for heart attack victims using the venom of one of Australia’s deadliest spiders. Exactly from a peptide obtained from a molecule of this poison. They say this poison contains what could save lives.
    thank you Maestro

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