Parts of our body
To have a splitting/terrible headache
To have a runny/streaming/blocked nose
To have a hacking/dry/tickly cough
To feel dizzy
To have a bruise
To have a bump
To have a high/slight temperature
To have a nagging/excruciating/harsh backache
To lose consciousness/to faint
To break/to fracture the arm
To have a swollen ankle
To cut the finger
To get a stiff neck
To catch a cold/a virus/the flu
To have a rash
To have a heart attack
Match the words to make compound nouns painpoisoning heartcenter healthkiller waitingaid foodattack firstroom
Painkiller Heart attack Health center Waiting room Food poisoning First aid
Complete the sentences with compound nouns 1.When I am ill I go to the ______ near my house. 2.Please, take a seat in the ______. The doctor will see you in ten minutes. 3.Salmonella is a type of _______. 4.My neighbour has died of a _________. He never did any exercise and he had a very bad diet. 5.I want to learn _______ so that I know what to do if there is an emergency. 6.- My back really hurts? - Why don’t you take a _______?
Visiting a doctor
Health care professionals Speech therapist – psychiatrist – physiotherapist- Plastic surgeon – midwife – GP (general practitioner) He/She should go to the ……….. 1.Mrs Crawford has got problems with hips. 2.Luke doesn’t like the shape of his nose. 3.Tony thinks he’s got the flu. 4.Louise is going to have a baby. 5.Little Sammy can’t pronounce “s” very well. 6.Virginia suffers from depression.
Words from the dialogue rashдве недели itchy spotsзаразный chickenpoxполностью выздороветь fortnightбеспокоить make a full recoveryсыпь contagiousвыписывать рецепт to botherзудящая сыпь to give a prescriptionветрянка
Visiting a doctor How are you feeling/How do you feel? What is the problem/trouble? What can I do for you? When did it start? Have you been taking anything for it We'll do some lab tests. It may be food poisoning. It may be an infection of some kind. It's probably a virus. I will give you a prescription for medication. Stay in bed for a couple of days. I don't feel well. I must be getting a cold. I've got a terrible toothache. I have a sharp pain in my ear. I have a sore throat and a runny nose, and I'm sneezing a lot.
Homework Vocabulary Revision SB p 159 ex 1-3 in a written form