Showing posts with label Advanced. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advanced. Show all posts

Friday, 28 February 2025

Friday, 29 November 2024

Dangerous Jobs

Builder




The combination of risk factors (such as vehicles, equipment, tools and heights) is something that few other sectors share. However, with all of these risks, there are possible steps that should be taken to reduce or eliminate the possibility of injury or death.
The top ten risks and hazards from working on construction sites are:
  • Working at height.
  • Moving objects.
  • Slips, trips, and falls. Scaffolding. Hazard: When scaffolds are not erected or used properly, fall hazards can occur.
  • Noise.
  • Hand arm vibration syndrome.
  • Material and manual handling.
  • Collapsing trenches.
  • Asbestos.

Friday, 25 October 2024

Dangerous Jobs




Firefighters face serious risks on the job such as 
heat exhaustionburns, physical and mental stress. Additionally, they frequently come into contact with high levels of carbon monoxide and other toxic hazards. With these dangerous exposures, this line of work presents a likelihood for many diseases.

Friday, 27 September 2024

Dangerous Jobs

Fisherman





Fishing has consistently ranked as the most deadly occupation since 1992, when BLS started publishing fatality rates by occupation. Workers in this occupation face unique life-threatening hazards—vessel casualties, falling overboard, and diving incidents.

Friday, 30 June 2023

Necessary stress



  • A word can only have one stress. In a very long word, you may use a smaller secondary stress.
  • The stressed vowel in the word is clearly articulated, while the tend to be modified by the adjacent consonants.
  • It is important to stress the right syllables to facilitat understanding.
  • In a sentence, the word containing the meaning of it will be emphasized over the rest; so stress at word level will be modified.
  • Some words are streesed differently whether they are a noun import or a verb import
  • Some words are streesed differently in Britain or USA:  e.g.   BrE adult  AmE adult
  • There are exceptions to every rule. Get acquainted with phonetics and use the dictionary. 


Click and practice Word Stress

Saturday, 4 March 2023

The energy market explained in less than 10 minutes

 

Have you ever wondered why your enery bill has got so much information that your can barely understand?


Wednesday, 8 September 2021

Tom Cruise: How He Broke His Ankle




Look at this incredible takes and see why Tom Cruise gets so well paid.




Friday, 13 September 2019

Accents and dialects

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Don't you like your accent?