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the damage relate to theCovid-19 =} the damage related to Covid-19

we are learning in UK the first patient we infected start to died a week before… =} we are learning that in the UK the first patients who were infected are starting to die a week before

the country started social distances =} started social distancing

au regard the situation an expert has warren =} je n'ai pas compris cette phrase

219 people =} 209 people !

the situation risk of getting worse =} the situation risks getting worse

Prononciation du mot "lower"

And the Professor James Naismith for the moment the Covid-19 lower numbers at 260 deaths the previous day=} mal dit - je n'ai pas compris cette phrase

Prononciation du mot "previous"

confident that provided we follow social distancing =} Problème de prononciation!

so if learn??? the symptoms appears =}je n'ai pas compris cette phrase

Prononciation du mot "mild"

so the most small number =} the smallest number

In China the data gives the rescue come in the 4 days?? =} mal dit - je n'ai pas compris cette phrase

and the number of death up very fast in UK =} the number of deaths is rising/increasing very fast in the UK

The Professor say we can reduce the final death tole only by following current government advice =} Prononciation de certains mots ici comme "by" et "advice"

The science work on the vaccin or medical for fight the virus } mal dit - je n'ai pas compris cette phrase

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Et voici le texte : Coronavirus live news: Spain records new highest daily death toll, as Syria reports first Covid-19 death

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Patients in the UK dying now were infected around a month ago, weeks before the country started social distancing, an expert has warned.

Professor James Naismith, director of the Rosalind Franklin Institute at the University of Oxford, spoke out after a further 209 people died after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK.

Although this is a lower number than the 260 deaths the previous day, he warned it is too early to draw conclusions, underlining that “daily numbers can be lower (or higher) than expected due to random factors”.

Prof Naismnith said: “I am confident that provided we follow social distancing the increase in deaths will stop and this will be followed by a decrease in the daily numbers.

“It can take up to two weeks from infection to onset of symptoms. For over 80% of people these symptoms are mild, for the much smaller number who develop the most serious illness, intensive care is needed around 10 days later.

“For those who do not recover but die, data from China suggests this takes around another four days. The tragic deaths today will be from people infected roughly a month ago. It is inevitable that there will be more tragedies for families ahead.

“We can reduce the final death toll only by following current Government advice. We must expect and welcome changes in Government advice as science, medicine and social science work together to learn more.”

The Guardian, 29 March 2020

Ci-dessous votre compréhension orale du fichier "Cosmetic surgery"

CHIURGIE COSMETIQUE

Le document est une interview entre deux femmes qui parle sur le sujet de la chirurgie esthétique.

L’une est une journaliste et l’autre un témoin.

La journaliste commence par lui demander si elle à décidé d’avoir une chirurgie esthétique ?

La femme répond : « en faite j’ai pensé que si je me refessais le nez, je serais parfaite. »

Et elle rajoute qu’en Californie il y a beaucoup de jugement sur le physique et que cela créé beaucoup de pression, pour avoir l’aire parfaite.

Donc elle avait pour projet de faire refaire complétement.

La journaliste lui demande donc si elle a décidé d’elle-même de faire la chirurgie ou si on l’encourager ?

La femme lui répond quand faite ces amis pense qu’elle est folle de l’avoir fait. Mais elle poursuit en disant qu’elle voulait vraiment le faire, car elle avait vue plein de sorte d’article dans différents magasines et elle à lue un tas d’information à ce sujet, avent de le faire.

Cependant elle ne pensait pas que ça serait aussi mauvais. Et pourtant on lui a dit que ça ne ferait pas tellement mal et qu’il faut qu’une semaine pour guérir.

La journaliste lui demande ce que ces parents on pensais de cette chirurgie du nez ?

La femme lui réponde que ces parents n’était pas très heureux, car ils pensent qu’elle était parfaite et qu’elle n’en avait pas besoin pour être parfaite.

Donc elle pense qu’ils sont déçus.

Mais elle sait qu’ils l’acceptent comme elle est maintenant, et elle dit aussi qu’elle est assez grande pour prendre ces propres décisions.

La journaliste lui demande ce que la chirurgie Ă  changer et ce quel ressent pour elle-mĂŞme ?

La femme lui répond quel ce s’en mieux et quel est heureuse de l’avoir fait.

La journaliste lui demande, ce qu’elle pense sur les personnes qui critique la chirurgie esthétique ?

La femme lui répond que c’est une décision qu’on doit prendre au sérieux et il ne faut pas le faire sur un coup de tête. Par exemple elle voulait le faire depuis ces 16 ans, mais elle à attendue d’avoir fini de grandir.

Donc pour elle, elle n’a pas fait d’erreur. Car elle y a pensé toute sa vie et elle savait que une fois l’opération faite elle ne pourrait pas retourner en arrière.

Elle sait aussi que c’est dure de le changer de nouveau, comme elle dit : » regardez Michel Jackson il n’arrêter pas de lui couper et recoupé son nez et cetter vraiment effrayant ! »

Le document se termine sur cette phrase.

And here is the script

- compare it with your summary in French and see how well you have understood the document.

Maria, who is 19, recently had a nose operation to remove a bump. She is being interviewed by Jennifer.

Jennifer : - Why did you decide to have cosmetic surgery?

Maria : - I'm actually a pretty girl, so I thought that if I got my nose done then I would be perfect. And there's so much pressure living in California to look perfect, that I just, I wanted to have the whole complete package, you know?

Jennifer : - Did you just decide to do it on your own or did someone suggest it to you?

Maria : - Well, actually my friends think I'm crazy that I did it, but I actually really wanted to do it because I saw all kinds of articles in different magazines and I read a bunch of information on it before I chose to do it. And it just didn't seem like it would be so bad, it wouldn't hurt so much, it only takes like a week to really heal.

Jennifer : - What did your parents think about you getting the nose surgery?

Maria : - My parents weren't very happy about it because you know they made me the way I am and they think I'm perfect as I am, so I think they were a little disappointed. But, you know, they accept me for what I've done and I’m old enough to make my own decisions now.

Jennifer : - What difference did the surgery make in how you feel about yourself?

Maria : - I feel great about myself now and I'm happy that I did it…

Jennifer : - Do you think anyone who doesn't like something about the way they look should have surgery?

Maria : - Well I think it's something you should take seriously. It's not like a quick snap decision. I've wanted to have this done ever since I was 16, but I wanted to wait until I was finished growing so I didn't make any mistakes. And I've thought about it my whole life. You know, I just think that you should put a lot of thought into it because once you get a change, a physical change, it's hard to fix it. I mean, look at Michael Jackson. He just kept cutting at his nose and cutting at his nose and now he'll never be able to get it back and he looks really scary.

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