bg‑azure

The picture illustrates a boy on the go. He looks bored looking through the train window while it is raining heavily outside. Do you think the boy is bored with the journey or is it the weather that makes him feel this way? Do you feel certain pains or lethargy when the weather changes? In this part you will read a text about weather‑related health problems.

Poniższe zdjęcie przedstawia chłopca w podróży. Patrzy przez okno pociągu, sprawia wrażenie zmęczonego lub znudzonego. Na zewnątrz pada deszcz. Jak sądzisz, czy chłopiec jest znudzony podróżą, czy może to deszczowa pogoda wpływa na jego samopoczucie? A jak jest w twoim przypadku – czy zmiany pogodowe mają przełożenie na to, jak się czujesz? W tej części e‑materiału przeczytasz tekst o problemach zdrowotnych wynikających z oddziaływania pogody.

R1JI5MRP1dRpR
How does it make you feel?
Jak się z tym czujesz?
Źródło: dostępny w internecie: https://pixabay.com/ [dostęp 1.04.2022], domena publiczna.
Exercise 1
RMNO6wRwIz093
Read the idioms related to weather and match them with their meanings. As right as rain Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. there is always something positive even in a bad situation, 2. there is going to be trouble, 3. no matter the circumstances, 4. to delay doing something, 5. to be healthy, to feel well, 6. extremely easy To put something on ice Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. there is always something positive even in a bad situation, 2. there is going to be trouble, 3. no matter the circumstances, 4. to delay doing something, 5. to be healthy, to feel well, 6. extremely easy To be a breeze Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. there is always something positive even in a bad situation, 2. there is going to be trouble, 3. no matter the circumstances, 4. to delay doing something, 5. to be healthy, to feel well, 6. extremely easy Come rain or shine Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. there is always something positive even in a bad situation, 2. there is going to be trouble, 3. no matter the circumstances, 4. to delay doing something, 5. to be healthy, to feel well, 6. extremely easy A storm is brewing Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. there is always something positive even in a bad situation, 2. there is going to be trouble, 3. no matter the circumstances, 4. to delay doing something, 5. to be healthy, to feel well, 6. extremely easy Every cloud has a silver lining Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. there is always something positive even in a bad situation, 2. there is going to be trouble, 3. no matter the circumstances, 4. to delay doing something, 5. to be healthy, to feel well, 6. extremely easy
Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.

Read the text and do the exercises below.

A Bit Under the Weather? Wait for That!
Anna Faszcza A Bit Under the Weather? Wait for That!

It is as clear as dayas clear as dayas clear as day that the weather is one of the most unpredictable things in life. We can never be sure what the day will be like exactly. Scientists and meteorologists try to predict it by means of different tools to know the speed of wind, the intensity of rain, or thickness of fog. They do that to warn us against dangers such as tornadoes or heat waves, but also to inform people who suffer from weather‑related pains.suffer from weather‑related painssuffer from weather‑related pains. It turns out that the weather may not only ruin our walk, but also our health.

Weather‑related pains, also known as weather pains or meteoropathymeteoropathymeteoropathy, appear when people with certain conditions such as limb injurieslimb injuries [limb injury]limb injuries or arthritisarthritisarthritis complain of a pain which occurs with the change in humiditychange in humiditythe change in humidity or barometric pressurebarometric pressurebarometric pressure. A lot of research has been done to figure out the correlation betweenfigure out the correlation betweenfigure out the correlation between the weather and the physical and mental state of people diagnosed with arthritis. It seems that warm temperatures are beneficial to them, while barometric pressure changes are harmful. Many people claim to have rain‑related pains. Surprisingly, studies show that there is no clear relation between rainfall and outpatient visits for joint and back pains.

While most people look forward to spring onset, others watch with horror as the temperature rises. The period from mid‑March to mid‑April might result in springtime lethargy.springtime lethargyspringtime lethargy. It refers to a state of fatiguestate of fatiguestate of fatigue, irritability, lowered energy,lowered energylowered energy, dizziness, headaches, aching joints, and even depression. Occasionally, such depression is called spring fever and corresponds to a change of season. It is assumed that these symptoms may be the consequence of hormone imbalance. In spring months when days get longer, the body readjusts the level of endorphinendorphinendorphin, testosteronetestosteronetestosterone, and oestrogenoestrogenoestrogen, we switch from low to higher temperatures and from food rich in carbohydrates to vitamins and protein, we may get a bit wearywearyweary from the adjustment period if done in a short time.

People with diagnosed asthmapeople with diagnosed asthmaPeople with diagnosed asthma need to be wary of thunderstorm asthmathunderstorm asthmathunderstorm asthma. Symptoms associated with it include wheezingwheezingwheezing, chest tightnesschest tightnesschest tightness, difficulty breathing,difficulty breathingdifficulty breathing, and cough and can escalate very quickly and become life threateningbecome life threateningbecome life threatening. Thunderstorm asthma can happen unexpectedly when it is hot, dry, and stormy and there is a lot of grass pollen in the air. During the storm, pollen grainspollen grains [pollen grain]pollen grains get divided into very small parts that are no longer filtered by the nose and get through the lungs causing asthma attacks. Surprisingly, people with no asthma record may also be affected by it.

To say more about storms, lightning injuries appear to be extremely dangerous. It is estimated that there are 240,000 lightning injuries yearly with 24,000 deaths worldwide. Amazingly, men are affected 4 times more often than women. The injuries are caused by a lightning strike and the first symptoms may include asystoleasystoleasystole, which appears rather quickly, and respiratory arrest,respiratory arrestrespiratory arrest, which usually is prolonged. Others include burns, blunt injuries, hearing losshearing losshearing loss and abnormal heart rhythm.abnormal heart rhythmabnormal heart rhythm. There are different types of lightning injuries: direct strikes (electrical injuries, burns from the heat), side splash (when the lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to reach the person), contact injury (the person touches the thing that is hit), and ground current (the lightning strikes nearby and gets to the person through the ground).

No matter how careful we are, we should always double‑check the weather forecast, especially while in the mountains or by the sea. Make sure you know how to react when the weather changes rapidly to avoid unpleasant consequences.

1 Źródło: Anna Faszcza, licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Exercise 2
Rf34onUbKe3lJ
Read the text about health problems related to the weather and decide if the sentences are true or false.
  1. Scientists and meteorologists have obtained the tools to tell in advance the exact weather conditions in a particular place.
    TRUEFALSE

  2. A number of people claim to suffer discomfort when the weather is wet.
    TRUEFALSE

  3. Hormones might be responsible for the temporary fall in mental and physical condition.
    TRUEFALSE

  4. People get thunderstorm asthma as pollen grains burst into larger fragments to be absorbed by the nose.
    TRUEFALSE

  5. Women are struck by lightning much less frequently than men.
    TRUEFALSE
Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Exercise 3
R1F5LIM4epOrH
Match the definitions below with the words/expressions from the text. very easy to understand Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. arthritis, 2. meteoropathy, 3. respiratory arrest, 4. a state of fatigue, 5. as clear as day, 6. weary a feeling of constant weakness Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. arthritis, 2. meteoropathy, 3. respiratory arrest, 4. a state of fatigue, 5. as clear as day, 6. weary a state in which a person stops breathing Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. arthritis, 2. meteoropathy, 3. respiratory arrest, 4. a state of fatigue, 5. as clear as day, 6. weary synonym of tired Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. arthritis, 2. meteoropathy, 3. respiratory arrest, 4. a state of fatigue, 5. as clear as day, 6. weary a group of symptoms related to weather change Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. arthritis, 2. meteoropathy, 3. respiratory arrest, 4. a state of fatigue, 5. as clear as day, 6. weary a disease causing pain in joints Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. arthritis, 2. meteoropathy, 3. respiratory arrest, 4. a state of fatigue, 5. as clear as day, 6. weary
Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Exercise 4
R1TouLUolyU2b
Based on the information from the text, drag and drop the elements to the correct categories. The number of elements in each category is equal. 1. Weather-related physical hurt: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. respiratory arrest, 2. asystole, 3. depression, 4. irritability, 5. springtime lethargy, 6. chest tightness, 7. difficulty breathing, 8. asthma attack, 9. abnormal heart rhythm, 10. joints pain, 11. arthritis, 12. headache 2. Weather-related mental health problems: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. respiratory arrest, 2. asystole, 3. depression, 4. irritability, 5. springtime lethargy, 6. chest tightness, 7. difficulty breathing, 8. asthma attack, 9. abnormal heart rhythm, 10. joints pain, 11. arthritis, 12. headache 3. Weather-related breathing problems: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. respiratory arrest, 2. asystole, 3. depression, 4. irritability, 5. springtime lethargy, 6. chest tightness, 7. difficulty breathing, 8. asthma attack, 9. abnormal heart rhythm, 10. joints pain, 11. arthritis, 12. headache 4. Weather-related circulatory problems: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. respiratory arrest, 2. asystole, 3. depression, 4. irritability, 5. springtime lethargy, 6. chest tightness, 7. difficulty breathing, 8. asthma attack, 9. abnormal heart rhythm, 10. joints pain, 11. arthritis, 12. headache
Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.

Słownik

a storm is brewing
a storm is brewing

/ ə ˈstɔ:m z ˈbruːɪŋ /

RhUquk5siEh4P1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

burza wisi w powietrzu, zanosi się na kłopoty (idiom) (there is going to be trouble or emotional upset in the near future)

R1LtWdqCmNn4w1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
abnormal heart rhythm
abnormal heart rhythm

/ æbˈnɔːml̩ ˈhɑ:t ˈrɪðəm /

R1V3tj3klX3ci1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

zaburzony rytm serca (irregular heartbeat)

R1M0rhSb6RmCp1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
arthritis
arthritis

/ ɑːˈthetaraɪtɪs /

R6QjmzhzpiHeF1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

artretyzm (a medical condition affecting your joints making them very swollen and painful)

R18MWI5rnWkq01
Nagranie dźwiękowe
as clear as day
as clear as day

/ əz ˈklɪər əz ˈdeɪ /

R1DDztQU6Ifz11
Nagranie dźwiękowe

oczywiste (very clear, obvious)

RHOfc50wC5BSi1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
as right as rain
as right as rain

/ əz ˈraɪt əz ˈreɪn /

R1ZekGPerNhoy1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

zdrów jak ryba (idiom) (in excellent health or condition)

R1QGLcjq0WVZc1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
asystole
asystole

/ əˈsɪstəliː/

R1Zz7DCT5s55J1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

asystolia – stan, w którym brak impulsów powodujących skurcze serca (occurs when the heart’s electrical system fails, causing the heart to stop pumping)

R1Ql927VUtSDp1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
barometric pressure
barometric pressure

/ ˌbærəˈmetrɪk ˈpreʃə /

RRYzG58nXJ8301
Nagranie dźwiękowe

ciśnienie barometryczne, ciśnienie atmosferyczne (the pressure of the atmosphere)

R1bHZDcYjUjiY1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
be a breeze
be a breeze

/ bi ə briːz /

RXNvh7JAaKSqk1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

pójść jak z płatka (idiom) (be extremely easy)

R18R8CveBJU231
Nagranie dźwiękowe
become life threatening
become life threatening

/ bɪˈkʌm laɪf ˈthetaretn̩ɪŋ /

R13h4dgQL6uKM1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

stać się zagrożeniem dla życia (become capable of causing death)

RHwTkFT966rQA1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
blunt injuries [blunt injury]
blunt injuries [blunt injury]

/ blʌnt ˈɪndʒərɪz / / blʌnt ˈɪndʒəri /

R1WlpZtwZZ3PL1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

urazy tępym narzędziem [uraz tępym narzędziem] (injury incurred when the human body hits or is hit by an object that is not sharp.)

R1RslsrabkQev1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
change in humidity
change in humidity

/ tʃeɪndʒ ɪn hjuːˈmɪdɪti /

R1eQLYSQmLHZ51
Nagranie dźwiękowe

zmiana w wilgotności powietrza (a change in how much water is in the atmosphere)

RX9czkZqpV2Lt1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
chest tightness
chest tightness

/ tʃest ˈtaɪtnəs /

RWqEoN1EnDdGT1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

ucisk w klatce piersiowej (a feeling of pressure or heaviness on the chest, discomfort in the chest)

RAjaPvd7he4BZ1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
come rain or shine
come rain or shine

/ ˈkʌm ˈreɪn ɔː ʃaɪn /

RTdom6oWQmK221
Nagranie dźwiękowe

choćby się waliło i paliło, bez względu na wszystko (idiom) (no matter what happens)

R1NzwiF6Nl7bW1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
difficulty breathing
difficulty breathing

/ ˈdɪfɪkəlti ˈbriːðɪŋ /

Rc9s5vr8TWNNE1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

trudności z oddychaniem (problems with breathing)

R1XnK7k8m2se11
Nagranie dźwiękowe
endorphin
endorphin

/ enˈdɔːfɪn /

Rh5VSsia7XH7n1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

endorfina (a type of hormone produced in the body that reduces pain, especially when you are injured or physically tired)

RKzouOMAwGpxj1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
every cloud has a silver lining
every cloud has a silver lining

/ ˈevri ˈklaʊd ˈhæz ə ˈsɪlvə ˈlaɪnɪŋ /

RUO6DeabY7wqP1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło (idiom) (every difficult or sad situation has a more hopeful aspect, even though this may not be immediately apparent)

RCWwyNMy1Ybiz1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
figure out the correlation between
figure out the correlation between

/ ˈfɪɡə aʊt ðə ˌkɒrəˈleɪʃn̩ bɪˈtwiːn /

R11cNZguGTqCW1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

zrozumieć związek pomiędzy (understand the relationship between)

RYIfMUy19xK1S1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
hearing loss
hearing loss

/ ˈhɪərɪŋ lɒs /

R10cSrrmO9Vb51
Nagranie dźwiękowe

utrata słuchu (diminished ability to hear sounds)

RfUiubGlzCuqH1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
limb injuries [limb injury]
limb injuries [limb injury]

/ lɪm ˈɪndʒərɪz / / lɪm ˈɪndʒəri /

R1AQVZSAye5rL1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

urazy kończyn [uraz kończyny] (injury to legs or arms)

R85C5QK9PEMUU1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
lowered energy
lowered energy

/ ˈləʊəd ˈenədʒi /

R1jsZrs1LUFAC1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

obniżona energia (not producing enough energy to meet the needs of one’s day)

RTYsQcK4reko91
Nagranie dźwiękowe
meteoropathy
meteoropathy

/ ˌmiːtiəˈrɒpəthetai /

RiCEKaQhjDW1p1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

meteoropatia (a physical condition or symptom associated with weather conditions, such as humidity or temperature)

RZAaVHaCH6IFK1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
oestrogen
oestrogen

/ ˈiːstrədʒən /

RpkldMLFAXZBk1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

estrogen (female sex hormone)

RhckpevFafeJ51
Nagranie dźwiękowe
people with diagnosed asthma
people with diagnosed asthma

/ ˈpiːpl̩ wɪð ˈdaɪəɡnəʊzd ˈæsmə /

RumIM6id4UeD41
Nagranie dźwiękowe

ludzie ze zdiagnozowaną astmą (people who suffer from a respiratory disorder characterised by wheezing; usually of allergic origin)

RNbfSP9gTFdHw1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
pollen grains [pollen grain]
pollen grains [pollen grain]

/ ˈpɒlən ɡreɪnz / / ˈpɒlən ɡreɪn /

RZqa1JEB0RTUb1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

ziarnka pyłku [ziarnko pyłku] (a powder produced by flowers, carried by the wind or insects to other flowers so that they can produce new seeds)

R1QpTMF8fwW6C1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
put something on ice
put something on ice

/ ˈpʊt ˈsʌmthetaɪŋ ˈɒn aɪs /

RSLCeqqLESsMM1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

odłożyć coś na później (idiom) (to postpone something)

R1Xmi7EkDOgO81
Nagranie dźwiękowe
respiratory arrest
respiratory arrest

/ rɪˈspɪrətr̩i əˈrest /

R1IQGvJpuQBhf1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

zatrzymanie oddechu (a state in which one stops breathing)

R1R0D97tLpHiK1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
springtime lethargy
springtime lethargy

/ ˈsprɪŋtaɪm ˈlethetaədʒi /

RBP97Jtzu14nQ1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

wiosenna ospałość, letarg (the state of fatigue, lowered energy, or depression associated with the onset of spring)

RdbP8yntBvdZY1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
state of fatigue
state of fatigue

/ steɪt əv fəˈtiːɡ /

RJriFKY5F0yJ91
Nagranie dźwiękowe

stan zmęczenia (the state of tiredness, exhaustion)

RXAxliJhRGsdV1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
suffer from weather‑related pains
suffer from weather‑related pains

/ ˈsʌfə frəm ˈweðə rɪˈleɪtɪd peɪnz /

R1FxrdVyuj1m31
Nagranie dźwiękowe

cierpieć z powodu bólów związanych z pogodą (suffer from pain caused by the weather conditions)

RJWQ0mB533gbI1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
testosterone
testosterone

/ teˈstɒstərəʊn /

R5UciPBEYy5We1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

testosteron (male sex hormone)

RvmyOYuridfc01
Nagranie dźwiękowe
thunderstorm asthma
thunderstorm asthma

/ ˈthetaʌndəstɔːm ˈæsmə /

R1MTqxWF76WoD1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

astma burzowa (asthma symptoms caused by grass pollen allergy during springtime thunderstorms)

R1Jioc49kLN6P1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
weary
weary

/ ˈwɪəri /

R1WW0kgrqlppI1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

zmęczony/zmęczona, znużony/znużona (very tired, especially because of hard work or activity)

RBxP9LxSMa5Qw1
Nagranie dźwiękowe
wheezing
wheezing

/ ˈwiːzɪŋ /

R1V1ZN42E1VcT1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

świst wydechowy (breathing with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest)

RJvT8G2uAO6jw1
Nagranie dźwiękowe

Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY‑SA 3.0

R17brKXkVihOA
(Uzupełnij).
Źródło: GroMar Sp. z o.o., licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.