03-LISTEN STORY-coronavirus


THE SKELETON LANGUAGE LEARNING METHOD

Quick Facts About Coronavirus

Health

Listen to the SKELETON Story

Listen to the complete story from the Skeleton exercise. You may have to listen to the recording a few times to catch and understand each and every sentence you hear.

If you want, try to answer the follow-up questions. Try to use as many of the new words as you can in your answers.

Posłuchaj nagrania kilka razy. Upewnij się, że rozumiesz każde zdanie. Jeżeli chcesz, możesz samodzielnie odpowiedzieć na poniższe pytania. Staraj się wykorzystać jak najwięcej nowych słów w swoich wypowiedziach.

First and foremost, wash your hands, including all surfaces between your fingers and your fingertips.

When you need to cough or sneeze, be sure to use a piece of paper, then throw it away, and wash your hands.

If you don’t have any paper, cough or sneeze onto a sleeved elbow.

Remember to avoid touching your face with your hands.

If you’re sick, stay at home. If need be, call your doctor.

If you have flu symptoms or shortness of breath, a mask can actually prevent you from spreading your germs or the virus to the public.

However, a mask is no substitute for good hand-washing.

When a person coughs or sneezes, the virus travels in the droplets sprayed out from the cough or the sneeze into the air.

If the droplets land onto your eye’s mucosa, for example, then you can get infected, and this is how the virus spreads.

We should avoid shaking hands or greeting each other the traditional way. Instead, we can do the air high-five or the air handshake to avoid touching each other.

1. What should you do first and foremost to minimize the risk of infection?

2. What should you do when you want to cough or sneeze?

3. What should you do if you are sick?

4. How can wearing a face mask minimize the risk of spreading the virus?

5. How does the virus spread?

6. How to greet someone?

1. What should you do first and foremost to minimize the risk of infection?
First and foremost, wash your hands, including all surfaces between your fingers and your fingertips.

2. What should you do when you want to cough or sneeze?
When you need to cough or sneeze, be sure to use a piece of paper, then throw it away, and wash your hands. If you don’t have any paper, cough or sneeze onto a sleeved elbow.

3. What should you do if you are sick?
If you’re sick, stay at home. If need be, call your doctor.

4. How can wearing a face mask minimize the risk of spreading the virus?
If you have flu symptoms or shortness of breath, a mask can actually prevent you from spreading your germs or the virus to the public. However, a mask is no substitute for good hand-washing.

5. How does the virus spread?
When a person coughs or sneezes, the virus travels in the droplets sprayed out from the cough or the sneeze into the air. If the droplets land onto your eye’s mucosa, for example, then you can get infected, and this is how the virus spreads.

6. How to greet someone?
We should avoid shaking hands or greeting each other the traditional way. Instead, we can do the air high-five or the air handshake to avoid touching each other.

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