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Put the sentence back together

Put the sentence parts in the correct order. Each sentence is in 4 pieces. There are up to 5 questions.

  • Practise ordering sentences correctly
  • Practise recognising grammar structures in a sentence
  • Practise recognising vocabulary collocations and lexical chunks
  • Read sentences from the news report

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Student nurses in France are learning in new ways. Playing video games is helping them study.
Nursing colleges now have virtual reality - or VR.
This college in Paris, France, uses VR. It helps nurses learn skills fast. In a real hospital, this takes a long time.
The student wears a headset. It feels like they are in a real hospital.
With VR, student nurses practise on "virtual" patients.
The student nurse sits at a computer screen. They walk around a hospital room. They ask questions. The patients seem like real people.
The nurses say it's very good and helps students prepare for the job.
VR is also good for testing. It can check the skills students are learning.
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