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Lesson 6
Topic: ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES
Grammar: Sequence of Tenses
Vocabulary:
violent crime
–
crime using or involving physical force intended
to hurt, damage, or kill someone
sprain
–
wrenching or twisting the ligament of (ankle,
wrist, or other joint violently so as to cause pain
and swelling but not dislocation
graze
–
quite a slight wound; touch, contact
casualty
–
a person who is injured or killed in a war or in
an accident; disaster, mishap
genuine
–
something is said to be actual, real, true, authen-
tic
numbness
–
lack of ability to feel or more
over the counter –
purchase with no need for a prescription or li-
cense; by ordinary retain
sue
–
to start a legal case against someone, usually in
order to claim money from them because they
have harmed you or anybody in some way
accusation
–
a charge or claim that someone has done some-
thing illegal or wrong
neglect
–
the state or fact of being uncared for the action
of not taking proper can of someone or some-
thing; failure to do something
derogatory
–
showing a critical or disrespectful attitude
demeanour
–
the way of behave, which gives people an im-
pression of somebody’s character and feelings
nightmare
–
a frightening or unpleasant dream; a very un-
pleasant of frightening experience or prospect