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Lesson 13
Topic: PREVENTION
Grammar: Object, Attributive and Adverbial Clauses
Vocabulary
teens
–
the ages 13 to 19
infant
–
child during the first few years of its life
fortify
–
strengthen, support
daily
–
happening, done, appearing, every day (or
every weekday)
requirement
–
something needed
conclusive
–
(of facts, evidence, etc) convincing; ending
doubt
evidence
–
1 anything that gives a reason for believ-
ing, that makes clear or proves, something
2 indication, mark, trace
drop
–
very small quantity of liquid
drops
–
liquid medicine taken in drops
emerge
–
1 come into view
2 (of facts, ideas) appear; become known
sufficient
–
enough
adolescent
–
(person) growing up (age 12 or 13 to 18)
acknowledge
–
admit the truth, existence or reality of
compel
–
force (a person or thing to do something);
get, bring about, by force
benefit
–
advantage; profit; help
available
–
that may be used or obtained
contaminate
–
make dirty, impure or diseased (by touch-
ing, or adding something impure)
rural
–
in, of, characteristic of, suitable for, the
countryside
MMR
–
measles, mumps & rubella; mass miniature
radiography
AFP
–
alphafetoprotein