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ENGELS – DEEL 4

1 7.1 – A resilient building

1.1 Background information
Earthquake in Myanmar

What?

 An earthquake hit Myanmar on Friday 28 March 2025
 The earthquake was enormous: it measured 7.7 on the Richter scale
 It produced more energy than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, according to the US
Geological Survey
 There have been six magnitude 7 or greater earthquakes in this region in the last century  what’s
the cause?

Myanmar = prone to earthquakes because it lies on a boundary of 2 tectonic plates

Impact?

 More than 2.000 deaths
 Numerous structures damaged, numerous structures collapsed
 Preventive measures against earthquakes to save lives?
 Know safe spots:
o Under sturdy furniture
o Away from windows and glass
o Away from tall & heavy objects that can fall over
 Smarter technology that warns against earthquakes
 Make buildings quakeproof

Most common:

1) Flooding: e.g. the devastating floods (esp. in Wallonia) in July 2021
2) Storms: e.g. storm Floriane en Ivo in January 2025
3) Heatwaves: e.g. 30 July 2025


2 7.2 – Risk in investment

2.1 Grammar: conditionals
a) Standard conditionals: first, second, and third conditional
a. Definition – what are conditionals?
b. Use – when do you use which conditional?
c. Formation – how do you form conditionals?
b) Mixed conditionals: type 1 and type 2
a. Use – when do you use which conditional?
b. Formation – how do you form conditionals?

, 2.2 Standard conditionals
Conditionals describe the result of a certain condition

 If the project fails, we’ll lose our investment

2 clauses:

1) The if-clause, which tells you the condition
2) The main clause, which tells you the result

The order of the clauses can vary

 If the project fails, we’ll lose our investment
 We’ll lose our investment if the project fails

When the if-clause comes first, we use a comma. When the main clause comes first, we don’t




If-clause: variations on if

 Instead of if not, we can also use unless
o The investors will stay calm unless the figures look bad

2.3 Mixed conditionals: type 1 and type 2
USE

2 types of mixed conditionals: it mixes 2 types of standard conditionals – the second & third conditional
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