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Word power Unit 2
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Unit 2 word power
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Can you tell the names of some common diseases?
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sudden illness with violent beating of heart the system that controls the blood sugar level goes wrong heart attack diabetes It can develop in any part of peoples body, often causing death. Now no way can be used to cure this disease. cancer
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Part A Karen is studying an entry about diseases in the childrens encyclopedia Read the entry with her and help Karen choose correct words to fill in the sentences in Part C (1-6). Karen is studying an entry about diseases in the childrens encyclopedia Read the entry with her and help Karen choose correct words to fill in the sentences in Part C (1-6).
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Measles [5mi:zlz],, Chickenpox Influenza [5influ5enzE] Malaria [ mE5lZEriE ],, Cholera [ 5kClErE ] Yellow fever Typhoid [ 5taifCid ] ; ;,,
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1. Childhood diseases include________ and _________. 2. ________ can be caught at any time in your life. 3. ________ occurs when the replacement of cells goes wrong. 4. ________ develops when there is too much sugar or too little sugar in the blood. measles chickenpox Influenza Cancer Diabetes,, ; ;,,
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5. If you are overweight and eat the wrong foods or do not take enough exercises, then you could develop __________.This can result in a _________ or a ________. 6. When you travel, you can get diseases such as ______, ______, _____ or ________. heart disease heart attack stroke malariacholerayellow fever typhoid,,
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Read the entry again and help Karen fill in the following chart. Read the entry again and help Karen fill in the following chart.
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DiseasesSymptomsWays to prevent Causes measles chickenpox influenza cancer something goes wrong with the replacement of cells give you spots get a high fever and pains in body get injections to prevent get injections to prevent get a flu injection (vaccination)
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DiseasesSymptomsWays to prevent Causes diabetes heart disease the system that controls the blood sugar level goes wrong being overweight, eating fatty foods and not taking enough exercises heart attacks and strokes
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DiseasesSymptomsWays to prevent Causes malaria cholera yellow fever typhoid be ill with a high fever being bitten by infected mosquitoes when traveling traveling
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Karen also found in the encyclopedia a spidergram of the different ways in which medicines can be used on the human body. Match the words with the pictures. Karen also found in the encyclopedia a spidergram of the different ways in which medicines can be used on the human body. Match the words with the pictures. Part B
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medicinesthe different ways we use them tablets/pills capsules liquid medicines injections sprays creams powders,,
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After reading the encyclopedia, Karen took some notes for a school project. Use the information we learnt just now to help Karen complete her notes. Part C
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There are many ways in which medicines can be used on the body. They can be taken by mouth (________/_______/________/ _____________,________, through the skin with a needle by __________ or put on the skin using a ________ or ________. tabletspillscapsules liquid medicinepowders injections cream spray Notes for project
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Identify the following pictures, and make sure of their functions. Identify the following pictures, and make sure of their functions. Part D
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Welcome to our hospital !
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First, you can go to our_________ to register or find out information. reception
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Then, you can go to our____________ to see the doctor. consulting room
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______ is a department where doctors look after your nose, ear and throat. ENT
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________ is a place where pictures of you body parts are taken. X-ray room
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____________ is a place where patients who need urgent treatment go. Emergency room
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______________ is a place where operations are carried out. Operating theatre
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_____ is a place patients receive intensive care. ICU
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________ is a place where patients sleep. Ward
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Thank You! Good bye!
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