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Drugs Fail, Eggs Help Brain
This is a A1 (beginner) English article about drugs fail, eggs help brain. Read the article below, then check the key words and test your understanding with 4 exercises. You can also listen to the audio and tap any word to see its meaning.
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Key Vocabulary
- n.
- when you are sick
- v.
- not remember
- n.
- say the same thing
- adj.
- not costing much money
- adj.
- not feeling well
Vocabulary Translations· 5 words · 12 languages
Every definition is context-aware — translated based on how the word is used in this article, not a dictionary.
when you are sick
not remember
say the same thing
not costing much money
not feeling well
Check Your Understanding
Question 1: True or False
Eggs cost a lot of money.
Alzheimer's is a brain illness.
The new drugs help people a lot.
Two eggs a week may help the brain.
Question 2: Multiple Choice
What kind of illness is Alzheimer's?
Question 3: Multiple Choice
How are eggs different from the new drugs?
Question 4: Matching
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