Polish Climber Makes History Skiing Down Everest Without Bottled Oxygen (B1/B2)

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1. What makes Andrzej Bargiel’s achievement historic?
2. What was the main outcome of Bargiel’s previous attempts to climb Everest?
3. How did Poland’s Prime Minister react to Bargiel’s achievement?
4. How long did it take Bargiel to climb through the “death zone”?
5. According to the Himalayan database, approximately how many people have climbed Everest without additional oxygen?
6. Why did Bargiel split his descent into two parts?
7. How did Bargiel’s brother Bartek assist during the descent?
8. What previous major achievement did Bargiel accomplish in 2018?
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📰 Polish Climber Makes History Skiing Down Everest Without Bottled Oxygen (B1/B2)
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Answer each question to reveal its vocabulary explanation:
In the sentence ‘A Polish adventure skier has made history by becoming the first person to climb up and ski down Mount Everest’, what does ‘made history’ mean?
What does ‘summit’ mean in the context ‘reaching the summit of Everest’?
In the sentence ‘Dangerous conditions had forced the 37-year-old to abandon his earlier attempts’, what does ‘abandon’ mean?
What does ‘altitude’ refer to?
In the context of mountain climbing, ‘bottled oxygen’ means…
In the sentence ‘nobody has ever completed a continuous downhill descent’, what does ‘continuous’ mean?
What is a ‘descent’ in mountain climbing?
In mountaineering, what is the ‘death zone’?
What does ‘dangerously’ mean in the phrase ‘oxygen levels are dangerously low’?
In the sentence ‘As a result, this can cause brain damage’, what does ‘as a result’ indicate?
What is a ‘crevasse’?
In the context ‘navigating the technically difficult icefall’, what does ‘navigate’ mean?
What does ‘groundbreaking’ mean in the phrase ‘a groundbreaking milestone’?
In the context ‘celebrated the achievement’, what is an ‘achievement’?
If someone ‘had doubts’ about whether something could be done, they…
Grammar Focus: Present Perfect for recent achievements and life experiences
A Polish adventure skier has made history by becoming the first person to climb up and ski down Mount Everest without using additional oxygen.
Why does the text say ‘A Polish adventure skier has made history’ instead of ‘A Polish adventure skier made history’?
Grammar Focus: Past Perfect for sequencing past events
Dangerous conditions had forced the 37-year-old to abandon his earlier attempts in 2019 and 2022.
In the sentence ‘Dangerous conditions had forced the 37-year-old to abandon his earlier attempts’, why is ‘had forced’ used instead of ‘forced’?
Grammar Focus
Present Perfect for recent achievements and life experiences
“A Polish adventure skier has made history by becoming the first person to climb up and ski down Mount Everest without using additional oxygen.”
Pattern: has/have + past participle
Function: Expresses completed actions with present relevance, especially recent achievements and life experiences without specific time reference
Contrast with: Past Simple requires specific time (e.g., ‘In 2018, he became…’), while Present Perfect focuses on the achievement itself
Past Perfect for sequencing past events
“Dangerous conditions had forced the 37-year-old to abandon his earlier attempts in 2019 and 2022.”
Pattern: had + past participle
Function: Shows that one past action happened before another past action, establishing clear time sequence in narratives
Contrast with: Past Simple shows actions in chronological order, while Past Perfect emphasizes that one action was completed before another began
Extra Grammar Practice
Which sentence uses the present perfect correctly to express life experience?
Complete the sentence: “She was upset because she _____ her keys.”
Which sentence contains an error with the present perfect?
Why is the past perfect used in this sentence? “When I arrived at the station, the train had already left.”
Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect for life experience?
Choose the correct form: “By the time we got to the cinema, the film _____.”
What is wrong with this sentence? “Have you been to the new restaurant yesterday?”
In this sentence, the past perfect is used to express: “She had never flown before that trip to Paris.”
Which sentence best completes this conversation? A: “Why didn’t you come to the party?” B: “_____”
Choose the corrected version of this sentence: “I have visited London in 2019.”
Which option shows the correct word order for the present perfect question?
Complete the sentence with the correct form: “He realized he _____ his wallet at home.”