2.50.3: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Hello, students. Now you will have the opportunity to read, listen, and take a quiz about 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 and take the quiz.  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: Take the quiz about the article.

Take the quiz: https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/staying-safe-in-hot-temperatures/5949922/p1.html?isEmbedded=True

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

3 thoughts on “2.50.3: Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello , Hind from Iraq.
    Staying safe in hot temperatures
    Hot weather kills hundreds of people every year. The World Health Organization estimates that from 1998 to 2017 more than 166.000 people died as result of extreme heatwaves . That include the more than 70,000 people who died during the 2003 heatwave in Europe . Many thing can effect your body’s ability to cool itself during extremely hot weather.

  2. lesson 2.50.3 year 2
    Health and Lifestyle
    ”Staying Safe in Hot Temperature ”
    July 05, 2021
    the report is about hot weather. people over 65 years of a age and under the age of two are specially at risk of becoming sick from heat.it kills hundreds of people every year. Yet, heat related deaths and sickness can be avoided or stopped. During periods of very high temperature, there are steps one can take to stay safe. Alcohal,Caffeine and Sugar can weaken the body’s system for cooling itself. Followings are symptoms of heat exhaustion.
    heavy sweating, cold, damp skin that looks lighter than usual, fast, weak heartbeat.
    feeling sick at your stomch,muscle pain, tired and weak feeling, dizziness,headace,passing out.
    if you have these above symptoms, you must move a cool place.
    experts at the CDC say that everyone should take these steps to avoid heat related illnesses, for example, stay inside, drink a lot of water, wear lose lightweight clothing, never leave children and pets in cars, don’t use heating elements to much, plan your outdoor activities carefully.

  3. Lesson 2.50.3 Year 2
    Health and Lifestyle
    ”Stayin Safe in The High Temperature”
    In this quize I got 100%.

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