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Idioma
Intermedio Intensivo
Trabajo Nº 8
Participants: Franklin Lezama- Teacher: Neyda Diaz.
Reading techniques for translations.
Scanning is a
technique you often use when looking up a word in the telephone book or
dictionary. You search for key words or ideas. In most cases, you know what
you're looking for, so you're concentrating on finding a particular answer.
Scanning involves moving your eyes quickly down the page seeking specific words
and phrases. Scanning is also used when you first find a resource to determine
whether it will answer your questions. Once you've scanned the document, you
might go back and skim it. When scanning, look for the author's use of
organizers such as numbers, letters, steps, or the words, first, second, or
next. Look for words that are bold faced, italics, or in a different font size,
style, or colour. Sometimes the author will put key ideas in the margin.
Hints and tips for better scanning.
1.
Don't try to read every word. Instead let your eyes move quickly across the
page until you find what you are looking for.
2. Use clues on
the page, such as headings and titles, to help you.
3. In
a dictionary or phone book, use the 'header' words to help you scan. You can
find these in bold type at the top of each page.
4. If you are
reading for study, start by thinking up or writing down some questions that you
want to answer. Doing this can focus your mind and help you find the facts or
information that you need more easily.
5.
Many texts use A-Z order. These include everyday materials such as the phone
book and indexes to books and catalogues.
6. There are many
ways to practise scanning skills. Try looking up a favourite recipe in the
index of a cookbook, search for a plumber in your local Yellow Pages, or scan
web pages on the Internet to find specific information.
Exercises
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Answers:
1.
It stars on late November.
2.
True.
3.
They’re offering a work on an occasional basis.
4.
They’re looking for enthusiastic and reliable people.
5.
The shifts partners available are early, late or night
shifts.
6.
It is based in helping to sort and deliver parcels in
the
7.
False.
8.
If I’m 18 I will earn 5.10 per hour.
9.
False.
10.
I will have to
write to Elaine Grey, Personnel Officer.
11.
False.
12.
The company’s
e-mail address is [email protected]
13.
It begins late
November.
14.
False.
15.
I don’t know,
it doesn’t say so.
Beauty with Botox
Botox injections are one of the most popular cosmetic
treatments in the world. Celebrities like Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Liz Hurley
are rumoured to be keeping the wrinkles at bay this way.
Sir
Cliff Richard admitted to having had the treatment and now it is an
increasingly popular choice for ordinary women looking for a quick way to look
younger.
What is Botox?
Botox is made from
'botulinum toxin', a poison produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.
This bacterium causes botulism - a severe form of food poisoning. In small
quantities, however, Botox merely interrupts nerve impulses to muscles in the
face.
Botox first began
to be used in 1980 to treat many muscle disorders such as lazy eye, eye ticks
and uncontrolled blinking. Cosmetic treatments were pioneered by dermatological
surgeons in
Armpit attack
Botox is reportedly a favourite with Oscar nominees
who don't want to work up a sweat on the red carpet. Some stars have injections
in their armpits to paralyse the sweat glands there. This way they can receive
their awards knowing they don't have sweaty patches under their arms and hand
back their couture outfits unstained.
How long does it last?
Injections take
effect about three to seven days after treatment and the effect lasts three or
four months. A treatment costs roughly £200. With repeated treatments, atrophy
or thinning of the muscles occurs, which produces longer lasting results. Botox
may be unsuitable for use around the mouth as the muscles there are important
for facial expressions and eating.
Side effects
Soreness or mild
bruising can occur around the injection site. In rare instances patients may
experience a droopy eyebrow or eyelid. Headaches can also occur. Since it is
still a relatively new treatment, any possible side effects of long-term use
are still unknown. Botox should only be administered by experienced and
well-trained doctors or nurses. A high dose could cause poisoning, or an
exaggerated effect.
Botox and Bollinger
Botox parties are
causing concern amongst practitioners. People are receiving treatments whilst
sipping champagne. The
Choose the right answer.
1:
How do Botox injections in the armpits stop some celebrities from sweating at
the Oscars?
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The Botox causes the armpit muscles to relax.
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The Botox develops into thin protective layers of gel.
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The Botox paralyses the sweat glands.
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The Botox tightens the skin in the armpits.
2: What is another phrase / word meaning 'thinning of the muscles'?
· Clostridium botulinum
·
atrophy
· botulinum toxin
· Bollinger
3:
Which of the following is NOT a possible side effect of using Botox?
· headaches
·
blurred
vision
· droopy eyebrow
· mild bruising
4: Which medical body has warned people against mixing Botox with
alcohol?
· The American Medical Association
·
The American Institute of Cosmetic Surgery
·
The American and Canadian Joint Medical Council
·
The American
Academy of Dermatology
5: What is botulism?
·
a severe form of food poisoning
·
a severe form of blood poisoning
·
a severe form of liver damage
· a severe form of dermatitis
6: Which of the following is a condition NOT initially intended to be
treated using Botox?
· lazy eye
· eye ticks
· puffy eyes
·
uncontrolled
blinking
7: According to the article, which of the following celebrities is
rumoured to have used Botox?
· Jerry Hall
· Judy Finnigan
·
Liz Hurley
· Barbara Windsor
8:
Actors can have problems if they have used too much Botox because:
·
Botox can leave the face with a lack of expression.
·
Botox can cause the mouth to droop.
·
Botox can lead to a speech impediment.
·
Botox can lead to a nervous tick.
9:
For how long does the effect of using Botox last?
· two to three months
·
three or
four months
· at least 6 months
· nearly a year
10:
Which bacterium produces the poison, botulinum toxin?
·
Clostridium
botulinum
· Clostride botulius
· Botulinum clostridius
· Botulinum clostridium
Look
at the following Bus timetable for scanning
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Choose the right answer.
1: At what time does the 08.42 bus from
Murrayfield Drive arrive at Trenton Hospital on a Thursday?
· 08.59
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09.02
· 09.22
· 11.02
2: At what time does the 10.49 bus from Trenton Parade arrive at
·
11.10
· 12.10
· 12.15
· 11.55
3: If you need to be in the town centre by 11am on a Saturday morning,
which bus do you need to catch from
· 07.58
· 10.04
·
10.00
· 11.59
4: If you need to be in the town centre by 10.30am on a Wednesday
morning, which bus do you need to catch from
· 11.02
· 08.02
· 08.10
·
09.02
5: If
you want to arrive at The Broadwalk by 15.30 on a Tuesday, which bus do you
need to catch from St. Clement's Church?
· 14.55
· 13.55
· 13.59
·
14.59
6: If you miss the 17.00 bus from
· 17.03
· 17.12
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18.03
· 18.07
7: If you miss the 08.10 bus from
· 08.15
· 09.15
·
11.10
· 08.22
8: If
you need to arrive at
· 13.41
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15.43
· 16.43
· 16.01
9:
How long does the 11.42 bus journey take from
· 19 minutes
· 20 minutes
·
21 minutes
· 22 minutes
10:
If you need to be at
· 07.48
· 08.42
·
08.49
08.55