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(35нед) Read the questions and answer them. Write at least three sentences for each question.

What is the most dangerous thing in your home for a child? How can it be made less dangerous?

What can be done to prevent kitchen accidents?

What dangers can be found in bathrooms that can cause accidents?

What dangers can be found outside the home in the yard that can cause accidents?

What other dangers can be found in a home in bedrooms, laundry rooms, garages, and living areas?

What do you need to do if you cut your finger preparing food?

What do you need to do if the toilet is flooding the bathroom?

(32нед)Listen to the text “Vitamins”. Write True, False, Doesn’t say.

If we don’t get enough vitamins, we become better. _________

The speaker says that he needs to read up on vitamins. ______

The speaker knows that vitamin C comes from fruit._________

Read the sentence and choose a modal verb to complete it.

1.If you have a toothache, you (should/ mustn't/ might) see a dentist.

2.You (can't/ mustn't/ needn't) wash the dishes, I’ve already done it.

3.That (can/ won't/ ought to) be my daughter making noise upstairs. She said she would practice the violin.

4.If you miss work because you are ill, you (have to/ might/ may) take a note from the doctor.

5.(ought/ must/ shall) I help you with this heavy pile of books?

6.We all know you don’t like Tina, but you (need/ shall/ could) at least say hi.

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1. The most dangerous thing in my home for a child is electrical outlets and cords, as they can pose a risk of electric shock or strangulation. To make them less dangerous, I ensure that all outlets have safety covers installed and keep cords out of reach or secured with cord organizers. Additionally, I educate my child about electrical safety and supervise them closely while they are playing.

2. To prevent kitchen accidents, several measures can be taken. Firstly, it's essential to keep sharp objects like knives and scissors out of reach of children and store them securely in locked cabinets. Secondly, I always supervise children in the kitchen, especially around hot surfaces like stoves and ovens, and use stove knob covers to prevent accidental burns or fires. Lastly, I emphasize the importance of handwashing and cleanliness to prevent foodborne illnesses.

3. In bathrooms, common dangers include slipping on wet surfaces, scalding from hot water, and ingesting harmful substances like cleaning products. To mitigate these risks, I install non-slip mats in the bathtub and near the shower, set the water heater temperature to a safe level to prevent scalding, and store all cleaning products in locked cabinets or high shelves out of reach of children.

4. Outside in the yard, potential hazards include sharp gardening tools, insect bites or stings, and falls from playground equipment. To address these risks, I store gardening tools in a locked shed or garage, apply insect repellent to prevent bites, and ensure that playground equipment is properly installed and maintained with soft surfaces like mulch or rubber mats underneath to cushion falls.

5. In various areas of the home, including bedrooms, laundry rooms, garages, and living areas, dangers may include heavy furniture that can tip over, exposed cords or wires, and toxic substances such as laundry detergent or automotive fluids. To address these risks, I secure furniture to the wall to prevent tipping, use cord organizers to keep cords out of reach, and store toxic substances in locked cabinets or with childproof locks.

6. If you cut your finger preparing food, it's important to immediately wash the wound under clean, running water to remove any dirt or debris. Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or bandage to stop the bleeding, and then cover the cut with a sterile bandage to protect it from infection. If the cut is deep or doesn't stop bleeding, seek medical attention promptly.

7. If the toilet is flooding the bathroom, the first step is to turn off the water supply to the toilet by locating the shut-off valve, typically located behind or beside the toilet near the floor. Once the water supply is turned off, use towels or a mop to soak up excess water and prevent damage to the floors. Depending on the cause of the flooding, you may need to unclog the toilet using a plunger or call a plumber for assistance if the problem persists.
1. If you have a toothache, you should see a dentist.
2. You needn't wash the dishes, I’ve already done it.
3. That can't be my daughter making noise upstairs. She said she would practice the violin.
4. If you miss work because you are ill, you may take a note from the doctor.
5. Shall I help you with this heavy pile of books?
6. We all know you don’t like Tina, but you could at least say hi.