B2 – Upper Intermediate
Countries have slightly different regulations requiring non-residents entering their territory. One of these regulations is to identify the visitors by their fingerprints. Fingerprinting is an infallible means of personal identification. No two persons have identical fingerprints. However, there are cases when one just doesn’t have them.
Let’s read the article and know more about this rare genetic disorder.
Vocabulary Questions:
- What is the meaning of the word “baffled“? “They were baffled because they had not seen a phenomenon like this before.” Use it in your own sentence.
- What does the verb “grasp” mean? “People who were born without fingerprints often don’t have the grip to grasp things.” Use it in a sentence and give two synonyms.
- What does the word “sole” mean in this context? “Adermatoglyphia is a disease that affects not only your fingers but also the palms of your hand and the soles of your feet.” Use it in your own sentence.
Discussion Questions:
- What is adermatoglyphia and what causes it?
- What challenges do people with adermatoglyphia have?
- What comes to your mind when you hear ‘fingerprint’?
- How are fingerprints important?
- Talk about other genetic disorders you know about.