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  • English Round Table 서울시 서초구 나루터로 10길 29 (용마일렉트로닉스) (map)

Today is the fourth class of current new eight class set. We will have eight 30 minute classes in this study period. We will start class with a casual conversation, complete our data storytelling, and finish with the listening quiz.

1. What is the main purpose of the report?

A. To explain how vaccines are manufactured

B. To warn that shingles can affect more people than expected

C. To compare different skin conditions

D. To promote a new hospital

2. What common misconception does the report address?

A. Shingles only affects children

B. Shingles is not painful

C. Only elderly people get shingles

D. Vaccines are ineffective

3. What is implied about the pain caused by shingles?

A. It is usually mild

B. It can be severe and long-lasting

C. It disappears immediately

D. It only affects muscles

4. Why is vaccination emphasized?

A. It completely cures all diseases

B. It reduces the risk and severity of shingles

C. It is required for travel

D. It replaces all medical treatments

5. What group is increasingly being discussed in the report?

A. Young adults

B. Medical researchers

C. Children under five

D. Professional athletes

6. What does the report suggest about awareness?

A. People are generally well-informed

B. Awareness is unnecessary

C. Many people underestimate the risk

D. Only doctors need to understand it

7. What tone does the report use to describe shingles?

A. Casual and humorous

B. Urgent and cautionary

C. Indifferent

D. Highly technical and confusing

8. What is one reason people might avoid vaccination?

A. Lack of access to information or misunderstanding

B. It is always unavailable

C. Doctors discourage it

D. It guarantees infection

9. What broader message does the report convey?

A. Preventive healthcare is important

B. Hospitals should be avoided

C. Diseases cannot be prevented

D. Only elderly people need healthcare

10. What is the overall takeaway?

A. Shingles is rare and unimportant

B. Vaccination should only be considered later in life

C. Understanding risks can help people make better health decisions

D. Medical advice should be ignored

Earlier Event: April 11
Independent Study (SY)
Later Event: April 13
Independent Study (YJ)