Unit 29: Towards Advanced
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Session 2
Toast and roast potatoes could cause cancer if they are too brown, according to a UK government agency. Neil and Catherine look at the language the world's media is using to discuss this story - and show you how you can use it in your everyday English.
Activity 1
News Review
Can toast cause cancer?
Toast and roast potatoes should be golden rather than brown. That's according to a UK government agency who has warned that certain burnt foods could cause cancer.
Language challenge
What does it mean if you describe a person as 'toast'?
a) They are sunburnt
b) They are hot
c) They are going to have serious problems
ነቲ ቪድዮ ብምዕዛብ ነቲ ስራሕ ዕመምዎ

The story
Government scientists are warning that overcooked foods, such as potatoes, toast, crisps and waffles could increase the risk of developing cancer.
The Food Standards Agency says a potentially harmful compound called acrylamide is produced when starchy foods are roasted, fried or grilled for too long at high temperatures.
Key words and phrases
over______
Used as a prefix to mean 'too much'
potential
describes something possible in the right circumstances
browned off
annoyed
To do
Try our quiz to see how well you've learned today's language.
News Review quiz
3 Questions
Now try to answer these questions about the language from today's News Review.
ሓገዝ
Activity
Now try to answer these questions about the language from today's News Review.
ኣመት
'it' is the key word.Question 1 of 3
ሓገዝ
Activity
Now try to answer these questions about the language from today's News Review.
ኣመት
Is it describing something?Question 2 of 3
ሓገዝ
Activity
Now try to answer these questions about the language from today's News Review.
ኣመት
She wishes she was still on holiday.Question 3 of 3
Excellent!Great job!ሕማቕ ዕድል!ዘመዝገብኩምዎ ነጥቢ ...:
Downloads
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Language challenge - answer
c) They are going to have serious problems.
End of Session 2
Join us in Session 3 for Lingohack - our video which teaches you words from the news using the latest BBC World News bulletins.
Session Vocabulary
over______
Used as a prefix to mean 'too much'potential
describes something possible in the right circumstancesbrowned off
annoyed