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. ⇩
Hi, Teacher Robín …. I’m from Venezuela. Yeahhh. One survivor from political troubles in here. Fortunately we don’t have so many cases as in other countries … I don’t know. Possibly because the real people that work a lot and live in here we are suffering “auto confinement” since 3 years … At least … But hell … I pray not only for the situation in our country but I’m doing for all the world 🙏🙏🙏
My best wishes for you all, guys.
Thanks for sharing your comment 🙂
Hi Robin! I live in Colombia. Here, we’ve been lockdown for almost two months, in the city where I live people are able to go out just two days per week depending on the last number of their ID for example, my number ID ends on 5 so that means that I’m able to go out on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
This is an interesting way to do lockdown.
Hello! I’m from Argentina. We have been in lockdown since March 20th to prevent the effects of this pandemic. The focus is flattering the curve.
I hope soon we will return to life of always.
Thanks for your class.
Thank you for your comment 🙂
Hello! I’m from São Paulo, BR. And the News aren’t good from here. We’re almost in lockdown, but most of people don’t respect it and we have a lot of people on the streets. It’s hard to flattening the curve, but our hospital are able to help most of people. I hope everybody are safe and with health.
My best wishes
We should all respect the lockdown.
Really interesting and practical, I love your accent. I’m from the province of Quebec in Canada but I leave in Victoria on the Island of Vancouver, BC since August 2019. I enjoy my life over here. Personally I was not affected by Covid 19. Our province did pretty well during that pandemic and we’re preparing ourselves to re-open the stores, restaurants and return to school for some of the children. Hopefully, we’ll return very soon to a more normal life.
Thank you for your comment 🙂