- •Lesson 4 Health Resorts and Sanatoria
- •I. Active Vocabulary
- •2. Read and translate the text. Health Resorts and Sanatoria
- •IV. Fill in the gaps with the word from the brackets Morshyn Central Military Sanatorium
- •V. Match the term and its definition
- •IV. Grammar Exercises
- •1. Give the comparative and superlative degrees of the following adverbs
- •2. Transform the following sentences using adverbs instead of the given adjectives.
- •3. Choose and underline the right word given in brackets.
IV. Fill in the gaps with the word from the brackets Morshyn Central Military Sanatorium
Morshyn Central Military Sanatorium is a specialized sanatorium for …of digestive apparatus and… . It is located in “Morshyn” … . Military sanatorium is a balneal and … health resort. The main resources of health resort are mineral … . Their brine is used for treatment of such diseases as … tract, liver and biliary excretion. Every year more than 50000 people … their health in the health resort. Morshyn mud is highly … peat mud. It is better than muds of such famous health resorts as “Khmilnyk” or “Velykyj Luben”, because it … more microelements. Mud applications activate … of the blood in organs and …, improve the process of tissue metabolism, and … the sensation of pain.
(Tissues, restore, treatment, minimize, contents, health resort, mineralized, metabolism diseases, circulation, gastrointestinal, drinking, springs)
V. Match the term and its definition
balneal [ˈbælnɪəl] - from Latin balneum bath - of or relating to baths or bathing
patho [pə'θɔ] - from Ancient Greek pathos – suffering, disease
logy [ləʤɪ] - from Ancient Greek logia - the study of
1. A bathing room _____________________________________________________
2. Therapeutic treatment with earth or mud _________________________________
3. Placing a person in a suitable climate to treat a certain disease_________________
4. The science of baths or bathing, especially the study of the therapeutic use of thermal baths _________________________________________________________
5. The study of the interaction of the natural environment with physiologic factors_______________________________________________________________
6. The act of bathing____________________________________________________
7. The study of disease in relation to the effects of the natural environment_________
8. Mud, or clay used therapeutically, as part of therapeutic bathing_______________
9. The treatment of illness or disease by bathing ____________________________
Balneary, climatotherapy, balneation, peloid, climatophysiology, climatopathology, balneology, balneotherapy, pelotherapy.
IV. Grammar Exercises
Adverbs are used to modify verbs. They tell us when, where, how, in what manner, or to what extent an action is performed. - adverbs of manner – carefully, correctly, easily, fast, loudly, patiently, well - adverbs of place – abroad, anywhere, here, nowhere, outside, somewhere, there - adverbs of degree – very, little, too, much, quite - adverbs of frequency – always, every, never, often, rarely, sometimes, usually - adverbs of time – finally, later, next, now, recently, tomorrow, soon, then, before Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs - adverbs of one syllable – er, est hard – harder – hardest - adverbs of two syllables or more – more, most quickly – more quickly – most quickly
You will have to learn these by heart:
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