Class vocab
List vocab
Conditionals
Doping
Miscellaneous
100

comprimé

tablet / pill

100

crâne - narine -pommette

skull - nostril - cheekbone

100

If you don't hurry, you (miss) the bus.

If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.

100

effets secondaires

side-effects

100

Make a sentence in the first conditional

Scientific truth

prediction with high probability

200

médicament (2 mots)

medicine / drug

200

nuque - gorge - omoplate

nape of the neck - throat - shoulder blade

200

If you were the Queen of England, what (you/do)?

If you were the Queen of England, what would you do?

200

Quote three categories of doping products

androgenic agents (including anabolic steroids) / stimulants / diuretics and masking agents

200

What do the two Following acronyms stand for?

DCO

WADA

DCO: doping control officer

WADA: World Anti-Doping Agency

300

produit dopant (2 expressions)

doping product / performance-enhancing drug

300

pouce - poignet - poing

thumb - wrist - fist

300

If I (be) you, I would not answer his email.

If I were you, I would not answer his email.

300

Quote four boosting effects athletes hope to get from doping products

train harder / recover quickly / overcome fatigue / make muscle / be alert / hide other drugs / make the weight

300

Make a sentence in the second conditional.

Unreal: If + preterit / would + root of the verb

400

tricher - une tricherie - un(e) tricheur/tricheuse

to cheat / cheating / a cheater

400

hanche - nombril - taille - rotule

hip - navel - waist - kneecap/patella

400
He could go to the concert if you (give) him your ticket.

He could go to the concert if you gave him your ticket.

400

Quote five side-effects of doping products

kidney damage, heart failure, baldness (men), low fertility (men), deepened voice (women), facial hair (women), addiction

400

What are the A and B bottles for in a urine test?

A bottle is tested. If the result is positive, B bottle is tested to confirm the first result.

500

un grimpeur - le cyclisme - une course

a mountain racer - cycling - a race

500

cuisse - mollet - cheville - talon - articulation

thigh - calf - ankle - heel - joint

500

If I (work) hard, I would have passed the exam.

If I had worked hard, I would have passed the exam.

500

Quote the five stages of the doping control process

1. Athlete selection

2. Athlete notification

3. Sample collection

4. Sample analysis

5. Results management

500

Make a sentence in the third conditional.

Unrealised hypothesis: if + past perfect / would + have + past participle