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2. Answer the questions.

  1. What is asthma?

  2. What are the symptoms of asthma?

  3. Can you describe the clinical course of asthma?

  4. Do mild asthma symptoms go away on their own?

  5. What is asthma attack?

  6. Why is it important to treat first asthma symptoms?

  7. What are the goals of using asthma medication?

  8. Name the two categories of asthma medications.

  9. How can asthma drugs be delivered?

10) Can the people with asthma live normal and active lives nowadays?

3. Say whether the sentences are true or false.

  1. Asthma affects only children.

  2. People who have asthma have inflamed airways.

  3. Severe asthma attacks can cause death.

  4. Asthma can be cured nowadays.

  5. Quick-relief asthma medications are usually meant to be taken long-term.

  6. With today's knowledge and treatments, most people who have asthma can sleep through the night without interruption from asthma.

4. Read and translate the following proverb.

What is it about? Do you know any Ukrainian equivalent? Discuss it in groups.

Love and cough can't be hidden.

48. The Nervous System.

Нервова система.

I. Vocabulary.

1. Read and learn the topical vocabulary.

neuron — нейрон;

brain — мозок;

spinal cord — спинний мозок (стрижень);

meninx — оболонка мозку;

dendrites — дендрити (розгалужені відростки нервових клітин);

cell nucleus — ядро клітини;

axon — аксон (відросток нервової клітини);

to carry the impulse away from ... — проводити імпульси від ...;

myelin sheath — мієлінова оболонка;

cerebrum — головний мозок;

cerebral cortex — кора головного мозку;

cerebrospinal fluid — спинномозкова рідина;

synapse — синапс;

gyrus — звивина мозку;

fissure — щілина; борозна;

sulcus — борозна;

thalamus — таламус, зоровий горбок;

hypothalamus — гіпоталамус.

2. Read and memorize some interesting facts about the brain.

1) Your brain uses 20 % of the oxygen that enters your bloodstream. The

brain only makes up about 2 % of our body mass, yet consumes more oxygen than any other organ in the body, making it extremely susceptible to damage related to oxygen deprivation. So breathe deep to keep your brain happy.

  1. Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour. Ever wonder how you can react so fast to things around you? It's due to the super-speedy movement of nerve impulses from your brain to the rest of your body and vice versa, bringing reactions at the speed of a high powered luxury sports car.

  2. The brain itself cannot feel pain. While the brain might be the pain center when you cut your finger or burn yourself, the brain itself does not have pain receptors and cannot feel pain. That doesn't mean your head can't hurt. The brain is surrounded by loads of tissues, nerves and blood vessels that are plenty receptive to pain and can give you a pounding headache.

3. Read and memorize the English idioms containing the word brain. Make your own sentences with the idioms.

BRAIN

To beat/rack one's brain(s) (about smth) — to think very hard or for a long time to try to find a solution to a problem.

To have smth on the brain — to think repeatedly or constantly about it.

A brain-wave — a good thought, idea or suggestion which comes unexpect­edly or suddenly.

To turn smb's brain — to disturb smb mentally.