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Exercise 1
2. A lot of dedicated 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing diseases, such as malaria or tuberculosis, are still claiming lives especially in South Africa.
3. During World TB Day, a special surveillance 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing will be organised for health care workers.
4. I hope you will fully originate 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing from this illness.
5. Thanks to communicable 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing efforts of many people, polio cases are down to only 1%.
6. World Health Day is celebrated on the anniversary of the wellbeing 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing of the World Health Organisation.
7. One of the goals of WHO is the briefing 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing of as many children as possible.
8. I think these symbols recover 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing from Babylonian myths.
9. Prevention and close launch 1. surveillance, 2. originate, 3. dedicated, 4. wellbeing, 5. launch, 6. recover, 7. immunisation, 8. communicable, 9. briefing of diseases are our priorities.
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Exercise 2
The theme of World Health Day in 2018 was Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, Everywhere. It referred very clearly to the Sustainable Development Goals, a global agenda signed 1. a) personallyb) unitedc) unanimouslyd) sporadically by 193 countries in 2015 to create a better world that leaves no one behind. It called for concrete actions to advance the health of all people, without facing 2. a) equalityb) disparityc) unevennessd) despair in access to health services or financial hardship. Within the celebrations of the day, poster campaigns in different languages were distributed, followed by a number of social and entertainment events, such as press conferences, charity events, or fairs. In most countries, the initiative was met with a very positive response from 3. a) politicalb) politicsc) politiciansd) policy makers and other health stakeholders. They helped by providing tools and platforms for debates and discussion fora, as well as ensuring financial means to sponsor activities, such as concerts, marches, or exhibitions. Some countries have already made great 4. a) stridesb) passagec) growthd) flow in health coverage, which proves that is feasible. Their challenge now is to maintain coverage to meet people’s expectations and to continue the 5. a) approvalb) advocacyc) supporterd) push efforts.
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Exercise 3
2. Tu uzupełnij - Let’s hope that the research will… some light on how the virus spreads. - I… some tears during the film about starvation in Africa. - We keep our bicycles in the… in the garden.
3. Tu uzupełnij - All the critics emphasised the artistic… of the film. - The judge ruled that his claims were completely without… - Their health care initiatives… further discussion.
4. Tu uzupełnij - Any attempt to open the car door without a key will… the alarm. - They hope that their health care project will… some further action. - Be very careful not to pull the… of the gun.
5. Tu uzupełnij - We prepared an informational… for teens about smoking. - That was a rather unexpected… of affection on his side. - It’s rare for her to… anger or frustration in public.
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Exercise 4
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Exercise 5
a) health inequity
b) policy maker
c) health provision
d) health stakeholder
2. Which expressions can be used to talk about a disease?
a) come down with
b) make strides
c) take its toll
d) make a full recovery
3. Which adjectives have a positive meaning?
a) endemic
b) dedicated
c) selfless
d) inscribed
4. Which expressions have a synonymous meaning?
a) communicable diseases
b) vaccine-preventable diseases
c) deadly diseases
d) infectious diseases
5. Which words are verbs?
a) necessitate
b) deem
c) wreath
d) spur
6. Which nouns have a negative meaning?
a) implementation
b) surveillance
c) disparity
d) disregard
7. Which words/expressions have a similar meaning?
a) eradication
b) getting rid of
c) implementation
d) preparedness
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Exercise 6
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Exercise 7
Answer the two questions below using 3–4 sentences.
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Exercise 7
Describe the picture in 5–6 sentences, then answer the three questions below using 2–4 sentences.

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What do you think will happen next?
Should public money be spent on organising World Health Days like this one? Why? Why not?
Describe how you celebrated World Health Day.
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Exercise 8
More and more people are participating or getting involved in the organisation of World Health Day celebrations. Write an essay of 200‑250 words in which you will express your opinion about it, referring to the following aspects:
variety of activities;
expected effects.
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