In today’s live class, Teacher Robin is going to give us some useful vocabulary for understanding the news, especially related to COVID-19. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
Exercise
Fill in the blank with the correct vocabulary word from the video. ā©
Hello Robin, I’m Francy from France. The confinement has been lasted for about 2 months. In a couple of days, we’ll be allowed to go outside. It wasn’t too easy since I’m a foreigner but it wasn’t too bad at all.
Hello Robin, thanks for this terrible course.
I’m from Dakar, senegal. Here we aren’t in general confinement just a curfew but at this moment number of cases is raising over and over specifically the community cases. Government is trying to flattering the curving saying people put on mask when they go out and to respect the prevention ways like: social distances, washing hand more frequently and avoid get out if you don’t have an important things outside.
Thanks for sharing your comment š
Hello from Ukraine)
I’m Iryna and my family and I are still in lockdown. My country is going to reduce restrictions but my region is one of the most infected so we don’t know when we will watch flattening the curve (((
I hope you are staying safe.
Hi Robin Iām Fragiski from Greece. We did very well with the confinement
For one and half month and we are allowed to go out of this gradually.
We aschieved the flattering of curving and we will start to go out carefully
Enjoy being outside š
Hello Robin, I am Italian. After two months of lockdown from the 4 May we are allow to go outside. We have to wear the mask, respect social distancing and restaurants, bars and most of the shop are closed.
Enjoy being outside š