Saturday, April 29, 2023

C2.2 Unit 3 Crime - Vocab

Brain Fingerprinting

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validity






expertise







verification







foolproof







crucial







forensic








polygraph













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Narconomics - part 1.







titans







jargon






franchising






business model







heating up







soaring






turnover







big break







cartel







PR






get to grips with







CSR







get people onboard








tentacles







extortion








hoax







One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish



Lisa had suggested that they go to a sushi restaurant instead of having another night of pork chops at home. Even though Homer was reluctant at first, he finally agrees. At the restaurant, Homer discovers that he loves sushi and starts ordering everything form a menu, including a fugu fish which can be poisonous if not prepared properly. The waiter tries to warn Homer about dangers associated with this fish, but Homer interrupts him. Because the master chef was romantically "involved" with a lady in the parking lot, his inexperienced apprentice had to prepare the potentially poisonous dish. The apprentice tries to do it carefully, but Homer becomes very impatient, and the apprentice is forced to serve the fish. Homer considers it a treat, but it is poorly prepared, and Homer is told that he may have been poisoned. Homer and Marge go to the hospital, where the doctor informs Homer he is indeed going to die and has 24 hours left to live. The doctor corrects himself by saying that Homer actually had only 22 hours.


Contributory negligence: a plaintiff cannot recover damages from the defendant if his/ her own negligence contributed in any way to the harm suffered.

Assumption of risk: if a person voluntarily encounters a known danger and decides to accept the risk of that danger, he or she may be prevented from recovering for related negligent acts by a defendant.



Briton Misdiagnosed With Terminal Cancer Sues After Spending Life Savings

Source: Associated Press, May 07, 2007.

LONDON — A man who spent his life savings after being told he had months to live is seeking compensation after doctors in Britain conceded they had got the diagnosis wrong. John Brandrick, 62, was told two years ago that he had terminal pancreatic cancer. He decided to spend his remaining time in style, quitting his job and spending his savings on hotels, restaurants and holiday. 

A year later, doctors at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in southwest England revised their diagnosis: Brandrick was suffering from pancreatitis, a nonfatal ailment. "My life has been turned upside down by this," Brandrick said. "I was told certainly, by the doctor, that I had cancer, and from that day I lived life in full.





Friday, April 28, 2023

The Clever Tricks of Advertising


Adverts know us well and therefore tease us with promises of love, friendship, calm and success – but then go on merely to sell us things we don’t particularly need: like bars of chocolate or sports cars.

Vocab

Watch:

The Clever Tricks of Advertising


Reading:

Adverts Know What We Want – They Just Can’t Sell It to us


Kahoot:

From reading


Task: 

1. Split into pairs. One person read the article , while the other watches the clip. Then use these prompts to discuss the ideas. They article and the clip are not exactly the same, so see if you can find differences. 

Father-son relationships

a glimpse of psychological paradise

Your relationship with your spouse

elusive inner longings

Business needs to get more ambitious

a recurrent theme in our relationships with advertisements

one of our greatest emotional needs

The real crisis of Capitalism


2. Now switch. if you read the article, watch the clip and vice versa.

The person watching the article can listen for these verbs and not what object  or compliment they were used with...

might ostensibly be
being directed
accompanied
entwining
tenderly evoke
brought to tears
long for
latched on to
operate
hunger for
quenching
aroused
secure
lags behind
fathomed
thrive
flourish
lie outside of
tackles
narrow


The person reading the article can find these verbs. What is the object they are used with?

to tenderly evoke
to emulate
to tumble 
to latch on to
to quench
to arouse
to put a finger on
to long (for)
to enliven
to embrace
to press 
to allude to
to lag behind
to address
to cotton on to

Are there any you're not sure about the meaning of?





Kahoot on word formation







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Across
5. satisfying thirst
8. suggest, allude to
9. mysterious, enigmatic
10. moved
13. only, just
14. stare blankly
16. do well, succeed
17. long ago (3, 4)
Down
1. see briefly
2. follow the example of
3. understood
4. unconsciously, innocently
6. fatherly
7. animate
11. lengthy, arduous
12. disappointment (3, 4)
15. attempt