Vocabulary related to superhuman abilities
Vocabulary related to disability and accessibility
Conditional Sentences (Zero, First, and Second)
Human Body Facts
Ted Talk Insights
100

What term describes a person who has added tools or machines to themselves to improve their abilities?

Cyborg

100

 What is a CV in the context of job applications?

 Curriculum Vitae

100

 If you freeze water, it ____.

 turns to ice

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

skin

100

 Who is the speaker known for discussing disability and perspectives in a Ted Talk?

Sue Austin

200

Fill in the gap: The ability to move very fast is described as being __. (EXCITING)

Exhilarating

200

Fill in the gap: HR stands for __ and is responsible for managing employee relations.

Human Resources

200

 If she were to use a wheelchair, she ____ A doctor is a person ....... works in a hospital.

would

200

How many cells are in the human brain?

Approximately 86 billion

200

 What is one key message from Sue Austin's Ted Talk?

A wheelchair can be a tool for freedom and new experiences, not a symbol of restriction. 

300

How many bones are there in a human body?  

206

300

Fill in the gap: A wheelchair is often viewed as a symbol of __, but it can represent freedom and perspective.

Restriction

300

If you eat well and exercise, you ____

will

300

What is the primary function of the liver? 

Detoxification and metabolism


300

Describe a key point from the Ted Talk related to seeing the world differently.

The importance of challenging traditional views on disability.

400

 Fill in the gap: The __ gland produces hormones that regulate metabolism and growth.

Thyroid

400

What does the term "preconceptions" refer to?

Ideas or opinions formed before having full knowledge of something. common sense

400

 If people don’t eat or drink, they ____

die

400

 What is the average heart rate of a resting adult?

About 60 to 100 beats per minute

400

What feelings did Sue express when she started using the wheelchair?

A sense of tremendous new freedom.

500

What percentage of the brain do we typically use?

100

500

Describe the purpose of Sue Austin's work

To challenge assumptions about disability and showcase new perspectives on wheelchair use.

500

 If he had the chance, he ____  

would

500

What song can we use when we do CPR?  Sing it

Staying Alive

500

 How does Sue Austin suggest we can change perceptions of disability?

By creating art and engaging in public discourse that highlights positive associations with disabilities.