The document provides a matching exercise between words and their meanings, and questions about a video discussing using sites of disaster for human consumption and profit. The questions ask about a place mentioned in the video, a product produced there, advantages of making money from such sites, views on testing the product, what can be learned from visiting the place, and what was mentioned about concentration camps.
The document provides a matching exercise between words and their meanings, and questions about a video discussing using sites of disaster for human consumption and profit. The questions ask about a place mentioned in the video, a product produced there, advantages of making money from such sites, views on testing the product, what can be learned from visiting the place, and what was mentioned about concentration camps.
The document provides a matching exercise between words and their meanings, and questions about a video discussing using sites of disaster for human consumption and profit. The questions ask about a place mentioned in the video, a product produced there, advantages of making money from such sites, views on testing the product, what can be learned from visiting the place, and what was mentioned about concentration camps.
handmade work 2. to suffer economically b) chances of future success in getting a job 3. grain c) cruel 4. artisan d) the newest type 5. violent e) strange interest in smth 6. an emerging trend f) a holy place respected by a lot of people 7. job prospects g) seeds of crops (e.g. corn, wheat) 8. a place of mourning h) developing tendency 9. hallowed ground i) the most stupid thing (inf) 10 a brand-new type j) the act of eating or drinking . by people 11 human consumption k) to become worse in business . 12 weird fascination l) a place of great sadness . because someone has died
2. Answer the questions.
1) What place was mentioned in the video? 2) What product is produced there? 3) What are advantages of making money from the site of extreme disaster? 4) Views on testing the product. 5) What can you learn from visiting that place? 6) What do they mention about concentration camps?