First conditional
First conditional
Chernobyl
X-Ray and MRI
Radiation
100

If I ___ (go) out tonight, I ___ (go) to the cinema


Go / will go

100

If Max __ (earn)a lot of money, she _ (fly) to NY.


Earns / Will fly

100

What type of explosion was it?

 Nuclear

100

Which of the two exposes the patient to radiation?

X-Ray

100

Who created the term radiation?

Marie Curie

200

Lucas ___ (be) so happy if he ___ (find) the money he lost

will be / finds 

200

If they __ (go) to the party, they __ (listen) to loud music.

Go / Will listen

200

Today still have radiation on chernobyl?

Yes

200

Which one is more expensive?

MRI

200

How was Marie Curie known?

The mother of radioactivity

300

If we ____ (travel) to Brazil, we ___ (visit) Natal.


Travel / will visit

300

If he __ (have) a high temperature, he __ (see) the doutor

Has / Will see

300

Where is chernobyl?

Ucraine

300

Which takes longer to do?

MRI

300

Which elements are radioactive?

Carbon (C) Cobalt (Co) Calcium (Cd) Oxygen (O)

400

She ____ (Play) with us if she ____ (come) early

will play / comes 

400

I __ (be) very happy, if my friends__(come)

Will be / Come

400

Which reactor exploded?

 Reactor 4

400

What do they have in common?

Both MRIs and X-rays provide images of bones, organs, and other internal structures of the body.

400

How are radiations classified?

Ionizing, non-ionizing and electromagnetic

500

If we ____ (wait) here, we _______ (be) late

wait / will be 

500

What __ (she say) if her boyfriend __ (ask) her to marry him?

Will she say / Asks

500

When did the chernobyl explosion happen?

April 26th, 1986

500

What are the differences between X-Ray and MRI?

X-rays, which use radiation to produce images, are often used to get a better view of your bones, while MRIs are preferred for soft tissue images and don't use any radiation.

500

Name three of the 7 types of radioactive waves.

Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays and gamma rays.

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