π B2 ENGLISH β CHAPTER 4, LESSON 2
πΏ Theme: Health & Advanced Clause Structures
π― Lesson Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
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π©Ί Use health-related vocabulary confidently in speech and writing.
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βοΈ Apply advanced clause structures to make sentences more natural and concise.
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π¬ Write professional texts such as reports, summaries, and adverts.
π‘ How to Use This Lesson
π Follow these simple steps to get the most out of this lesson:
1οΈβ£ Begin with the Vocabulary Section (Units 51β54) to build your topic foundation.
2οΈβ£ Continue with the Grammar Section (Units 56β59) to strengthen sentence structure and flow.
3οΈβ£ Practice through real-world writing tasks in the Online Practice Section.
4οΈβ£ Reflect on how language connects to everyday life and professional growth.
π§ VOCABULARY SECTION
(Health β Units 51β54)
π₯ Unit 51: Healthcare
Learn terms for medical care, hospital systems, and treatment processes.
π‘ Tip: Use formal vocabulary such as treatment, consultation, and diagnosis when discussing healthcare.
π€ Unit 52: Illness β Feeling Under the Weather
Understand idioms and expressions about sickness and recovery.
π‘ Tip: Practice speaking naturally:
βIβve come down with a cold.β
βIβm feeling a bit under the weather.β
π©Ί Unit 53: Medical Language
Recognize how professional medical language appears in daily communication.
π‘ Tip: Learn root patterns β cardio (heart), derma (skin), neuro (nerve) β to understand new words easily.
π₯ Unit 54: Diet, Sport, and Fitness
Expand your vocabulary for discussing healthy lifestyles and exercise.
π‘ Tip: Write a short paragraph about your fitness routine using five new words from this unit.
π β¬οΈ Download Vocabulary PDF (Units 51β54)
βοΈ GRAMMAR SECTION
(Relative Clauses & Other Types of Clauses β Continuation Units 56β59)
βοΈ Unit 56: Other Ways of Adding Information to Noun Phrases (1)
Learn how to enrich sentences by describing nouns more fully.
π‘ Tip: Use concise noun phrases like students studying medicine instead of longer clauses.
π§© Unit 57: Other Ways of Adding Information to Noun Phrases (2)
Practice transforming full clauses into reduced forms.
π‘ Tip: Example:
βThe woman who lives next doorβ β βThe woman living next door.β
π Unit 58: Participle Clauses with Adverbial Meaning (1)
Use participle clauses to show time, cause, or condition.
π‘ Tip: Example:
βFeeling tired, she went home early.β
Use this to replace βBecause she felt tiredβ¦β
π Unit 59: Participle Clauses with Adverbial Meaning (2)
Develop complex sentences that express background actions or results.
π‘ Tip: These are perfect for formal writing β concise yet rich in meaning.
π β¬οΈ Download Grammar PDF (Units 56β59)
π» ONLINE PRACTICE SECTION
π― Practice Focus
Apply your learning through professional writing and real-world reading tasks that test clarity, precision, and creativity.
ποΈ Topics Covered
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βοΈ B2 Writing: A Report on Working Abroad
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π B2 Writing: A Summary of a Line Graph
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π’ B2 Writing: An Advert
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π Reading: International Day of the Worldβs Indigenous Peoples
βοΈ B2 Writing: A Report on Working Abroad
Write an objective report describing experiences, benefits, and challenges of international work.
π‘ Tip: Use linking phrases like in addition, moreover, and on the other hand for smooth flow.
π B2 Writing: A Summary of a Line Graph
Practice turning data into clear summaries using appropriate language for trends and comparisons.
π‘ Tip: Use expressions like a steady increase, a slight fall, or a sharp rise for accuracy.
π£ B2 Writing: An Advert
Learn how to craft short, persuasive adverts that capture attention.
π‘ Tip: Use emotive and energetic words β exclusive, innovative, discover, save.
π Reading: International Day of the Worldβs Indigenous Peoples
Explore a text that highlights the value of cultural identity and heritage.
π‘ Tip: Identify three key ideas from the text and express them in your own words.
π β¬οΈ Download Practice PDF
π¬ Afridemia Learning Quote
π βEvery new word strengthens your voice.
Every new structure sharpens your mind.
Learn bravely, write clearly, and speak with purpose β the world is listening.β
β Afridemia English Faculty π