Unit 9: News Review
How to use the language from the latest news stories
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Session 84
Pre-eclampsia, a potentially fatal condition that affects some pregnant women, can now be diagnosed faster and more accurately.
Activity 1
News Review
New pre-eclampsia test for pregnant women
A new blood test for this deadly condition is more accurate - and faster - than previous methods of diagnosis.
Language challenge
Fill the gap: Be careful. One bite from this snake can ______ fatal.
a) make
b) cause
c) prove
Watch the video and complete the activity

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The story
Scientists in Britain say a simple blood test could greatly improve the speed and accuracy of pre-eclampsia diagnoses. The relatively common condition, which affects pregnant women, can prove fatal if left untreated. 100 women around the world die of the condition every day. Researchers at King's College London say a new blood test that measures the concentration of a protein is more reliable than the traditional methods of using blood pressure and urine samples.
Key words and phrases
imprecise
not accurate or exact
• The directions were imprecise, so we got lost.
• How can I bake with such an imprecise recipe!? How much flour is 'some'?
-to-be
happening or becoming in the future
• The parents-to-be have decided on a home birth.
• After the election result, minister-to-be Jameson said he was ecstatic.
roll out
make (a new service or product) widely available
• The company is set to roll out its latest model of car just before Christmas.
• The new tax system will be rolled out across the country next month.
To do
Try our quiz to see how well you've learned today's language.
News Review quiz
3 Questions
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news.
Help
Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news.
Hint
There is a letter 'm' in this word.Question 1 of 3
Help
Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news.
Hint
The correct phrase might remind you of William Shakespeare!Question 2 of 3
Help
Activity
Now you've watched the video, try to answer these questions about the language in the news.
Hint
The first word should be a verb of movement.Question 3 of 3
Excellent! Great job! Bad luck! You scored:
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Language challenge answer
c) prove
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