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UNIT 2: HARD TIMES - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 2: HARD TIMES
DESCRIPTIVE VERBS
Smash --> break noisly in small pieces
Rage --> start in a strong and violent way
Dive --> jump into
Flee --> escape out of
Strike --> hit sb/sth forcefully
Demolish --> destroy / knock down
Grab --> take sth from sb quickly
Scream --> shout with fear / cry out
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON
Make bread
Tend to the ovens = look after the ovens
Stocked cupboards
Food
Oil
Warehouses
Wood
Coal
Winter supplies
Fire broke out = fire started
Spark + Fuel + Oxygen + Wind = Flames spread
Catastrophe struck
People panicked
Smashed doors
Streets blocked
Fled from the flames with grabbed possesion
Screamed in terror
Suffered from heat / smoke
Escaped from city on boats
Dived into the river
Consecuences
Plan into action
Demolish a building
Houses in ruins
Fight a fire
Fire break
Extensive damage
Lives lost
Countless people
Homeless people
FAMILY LIFE IN THE 17th CENTURY
Fantasy about wonderfully life in past # Press face in our day-to-day life
Trade
More money
More people could read and write
Rich people
Good food / poetry / theatre
Poor people
Ordinary family life
Crowded life
People + animals: goats / chicken / cows
Crowd together to sleep
Warm up
People’s health: lice / suffer from illness + not taking bath-smell bad
One-room houses / not mattressees
Childcare
Leave children on their own: report stories - close to fire - burn to dead
Household
Children (“it” nor “she”/”he”) not reach 1
Children leave home before 8
Workers: shepherds/ helpers on farms
Elderly people not beyond 40
Children grew up without parents
ANIMAL RIGHTS
Taken to court
Guilty
Accused of sth
Safe
Receive + accept and order to appear in court
Go to court
Interrupt a court
TIME PERIODS
The present
These days
Nowadays
In this day and age
The recent past
A decade ago
Not so long ago
From X until X
A long, long time ago in history
In the last Century
In the middle ages
In the olden days
WHERE LIFE IS VERY HARD
Indigenous people
Hunters
Successful hunt out seals/whales
Survival of people left behind (= not taken with them)
Hunting
Meat
Last (= continue to be enough)
Stay overnight (= from one evening through the other morning)
Made igloo from ice and snow + stove / stone lamp
Ride a snowmobile
Check through binoculars
Live off breeding (= raising)
Reindeers
Herds
On the move
Eat moss
Exceptional habital
Bitterly cold / -45º Celsius + freezing wind
Difficult to bear (= tolerate, put up with)
THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL