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Part 2 of my exciting story Victims of Nature for students studying B1 and B2 English.**Words to explain: **
shepherd = somebody who looks after sheep in the countryside
raft = a small flat boat
flock of sheep = a group of sheep
waterfall = where water falls vertically down from a high rock
B2 phrases to listen for. What is the context of each phrase?
All of a sudden
scared him stiff
To make matters worse
it went without saying
Out of breath
shout at the top of his voice
The vowels (a, e, i, o, u) have been taken out (unless the word begins with a vowel). Read the definition and guess the word in bold.
B1-level
prdctd v. said what would happen in the future
crshd v. hit sth hard
clff n. a long vertical drop down in the countryside
stt n. a stone model of a person
fld n. when the water from a river, etc. covers the land
B2-level
trmnds adj. to a large extent, very much
ignrd v. did not take notice of because it seemed unimportant
shllw adj. not deep (water)
rg n. anger
exhstd adj. very tiredFor answers to the above, go to https://www.practisingenglish.com/podcast-207.htm) You can also see a video clip on this page of the flood mentioned in the story!
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