
What's the word you hear?
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Avatar saves lives - 6th February 2023
Avatar, the blockbuster film, uses motion capture technology. This same technology is now helping doctors to identify genetic diseases early.
Experts recently studied the use of motion capture on patients. The patients wore sensors on their bodies and a computer tracked the movements. A special computer program assessed them and was able to tell how a condition would affect a patient in the future.
Professor Aldo Faisal of Imperial College, London explained the significance. He said it notices tiny movements which the human eye can’t see.
Patients can be diagnosed two times faster using this new technology and Doctor Valeria Ricotti said she was "completely blown away by the results". Patients with diseases related to movement, for example Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) were tested.
These genetic diseases are uncommon. One in 50,000 people suffer from symptoms of FA which usually appear during adolescence. Around the world there are just 20,000 cases of DMD, mostly in male children. There's no cure for either.
The hope is that the pharmaceutical industry will decide to invest in motion capture technology. However, only 1 in 17 people have a rare genetic disorder, which means they may not see it as a profitable investment.
There are advantages to using motion sensor technology, above all, the improved treatment for patients who are diagnosed early.
The future is bright if research continues and the technology is approved. For now more information is being collected on its use with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis.
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing word. There are up to 10 questions.
Read the sentences. Put them in the same order as the news report. There are 4 sentences.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct preposition. There are up to 4 questions.
Make sentences. Select each word in the correct order. There are up to 3 questions.
Complete the sentences. Listen and write the missing phrase. There are up to 5 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct verb. There are 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the spaces between the words. There are up to 5 questions.
Read the sentences. Find the missing capital letters. There are 5 sentences.
Put the sentence parts in the correct order. Each sentence is in 4 pieces. There are up to 5 questions.
Answer questions about the news report. Select the correct answer from 4 options. There are 5 questions.
The letters of one word are in the wrong order. Read the sentence. Spell the word correctly. There are up to 10 questions.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct vowel for each space. There are up to 5 sentences.
Complete the sentences. Select the correct word. There are up to 5 questions.
Check how fast you can read this news report. Choose your speed and read each line of text. Practise to improve your reading speed.
Check how well you can understand spoken English. Choose a speed and listen to the report. Practise listening faster and slower to help you improve.
Listen to the newsreader read out each line and then practise saying it. Record your own voice line by line and submit your voiceover.
Either you did not allow SensationsEnglish to access your email address or your social account doesn't have that, please provide it here.
By clicking “Create Account” above you are accepting our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy.