Ex. 1.Grammar Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. 1 Maybe / May / Might I should take him to hospital. 2 Do she could / She could / Could she die from this illness? 3 She couldn't / mayn't / mightn't recover after her operation tomorrow. 4 A Could the accident be fatal? B Yes, it could / be / might. 5 It 's possible / 's possibly / 's possible that he will not come out of the coma. 6 She may to get / get / gets worse before she gets better. 7 She can't sleep. It's possible that she's sick / She's sick it's possible that / It's perhaps she's sick. 8 What treatment could to help / would help / help his condition?
Ex. 2. Key words from the unit Complete the sentences with the words from the list: dementia, consciousness, cremation, carer, grieving, funeral, body, therapy 1 Music can help children. 2 Prepare thebefore the relatives come. 3 Acan be painful to organize. 4 The patient lostat 10 a.m. 5 Some people preferto burial. 6 does not affect the body. 7 A hospicewill visit your home. 8 We have a quiet room forrelatives.
I'm writing to you from London. This is really a great city with its old cathedrals, churches, palaces and museums . I took some pictures of London. Most of all I enjoyed going on а river trip down the Thames. We saw the Houses of Parliament along the north bank of the Thames. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament is famous for its big hour bell known as «Big Ben». We saw the Tower of London near Tower Bridge.
We also visited Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives. Tonight we are going to the London Eye and Trafalgar Square. By the way, we are lucky with the weather. No rain! The days are warm and sunny. I enjoy doing the sights very much. When I return home come to me to see all the pics.
See you soon,
Sasha