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HEALTH 3 CYCLE

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Created on September 30, 2020

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Transcript

Health

taking care

Index

Illness, sickness and diseases

Introduction

Vocabulary

Listening

Listening 2

Listening 3

Listening 4

Listening 5

Listening 6

Reading 1

Listening 7

Reading 2

Reading 5

Reading 4

reading 3

At the Doctor's

Questions

John's ill

It is early spring now and many people catch cold. A month ago I suddenly fell ill. I ran a high temperature. I sneezed and had a sore throat. Also I had a headache and a cough. My whole body ached. My mother made hot tea for me but that didn't help me much. She wanted to give me some pills too, but there weren't any in our house. My mother told me to stay in bed, then she called the doctor. The doctor came. He examined my lungs, felt my pulse and took my temperature. He said that I had the flu and told me to stay in bed and to have rest. He prescribed me the treatment. My mother bought me all the necessary pills and other medicine at the chemist's.

At the Doctor's

John's ill

Copy and answer the questions:

1) In which season did John fell ill? 2) What did his mother do to get him better? 3) What was the doctor's diagnosis? 4) What was the doctor's advice? 5) Where did his mother buy the medicine?

At the Doctor's

John's ill

Answers

1) John felt ill in spring 2) His mother made hot tea 3) The doctor's diagnosis was that John had flu 4) The doctor's advice was that John should stay in bed. 5) His mother bought the medicine at the chemist's

Illness, sickness and diseases

What's the difference between these words?

DISCOVER

Vocabulary

Questions

Listening 1: Seeing a doctor

Listening 1: Seeing a doctor

1) How many illneses does the doctor see? 2) What should the patient do with the toothache? 3)What's the illness the patient has when the docotr makes an eye exam? 4) What should the patient do with the sore throat? 5) What does the doctor do when the patient has a stomachache?

Listening 1: Seeing a doctor

1) The doctor sees five illnesses 2) The tooth should be drilled and fixed 3)The patient has a headache 4) The patient should rest 5) The doctor run several tests

Listening 2: Visit to a doctor

Listening 3: Visit to a doctor

Questins

Listening 4: At the doctor's office

Questions

Listening 5: At the doctor's

Listening 6: Health vocabulary

Listening 7: Vocabulary for visiting the doctor

Reading 1:

A man goes to his doctor and says, "I think my wife's hearing isn't good. What should I do?" The doctor replies, "Try this test to find out for sure. Stan ten steps behind her and ask her a question, if she doesn't answer, she really has a problem with hearing". The man goes home and sees his wife cooking. He stands ten steps behind her and says, "What's for dinner, honey?" he gets no answer, so he moves closer and asks again and again. Finally he stands directly behind her and says, "What's for dinner?" She replies, "For the fourth time, I SAID CHICKEN!"

Reading 1:

Questions: 1)Why does the man go to the doctor? 2)What does the doctor tell the man to do? 3) Why does the man have to repeat his question several times? 4) When do you go to the doctor?

Reading 1:

Answers: 1)The man goes to the doctor because he thinks his wife hearing isn't good 2)The doctor tells the man to stand ten steps behind her and asks a question. 3) The man has to repeat his question several times because he doesn't get an answer 4) I went to the doctor..... (open question)

Reading 2: Alex

I don't like vegetables. I like having pizza, crisps and hot dogs for lunch. I don't eat fish at all. Sometimes mum makes me drink some milk, I don't drink fizzy drinks. Every day I walk to school.I go swimming every week. I also ride my bike in the park at weekends.

Reading 2: Alex

1) What doesn't he like? 2) What does he like eating? 3) What does he drink? 4) What does he do every week?

Reading 2: Alex

1) He doesn't like vegetables neither fish 2) He likes eating pizza, crisps and hot dogs 3) He drinks milk 4) He goes swimming every week and he also rides his bike in the park.

Reading 3: Sally

I eat lots of fruit and vegetables to stay healthy. I usually have chicken with rice and salad for lunch. I also drink lots of milk because it keeps my bones and teeth strong. I don't like water very much so I often drink fizzy drinks. I can't ride a bike so my mum drives me to school every day.

Reading 3: Sally

1) What does she eat? 2) Why does she drink milk? 3) What doesn't she like drinking? 4) Does she do exercise?

Reading 3: Sally

1) She eats lots of fruit and vegetables. 2) She drinks milk to keep her bones and teeth strong 3) She doesn't like drinking water 4) No, she doesn't

Reading 4: Sheila

Sheila is 12 years old. She (go)_______ to school in the morning and (come) __________ back home at 2 in the afternoon. Then, she (take) __________ a shower and she (have)__________ lunch. She usually (eat)__________ vegetables and some meats. For example, she (have) __________ chicken or fish with rice and salad and she (like)__________ drinking water or juice. After that, she (brush) _________ her teeth. In the evening, Sheila (walk) __________ to the sport centre. There, she ( play)__________ tennis or (do)__________ some exercise. When she (be)__________ hungry, she always (eat) __________ some fruit. Sheila never (go)__________ to bed after ten because she (need)__________ to get enough rest to get up early in the morning.

Reading 4:

1) What time does Sheila come back home? 2) What does she usually eat? 3) What does she like drinking? 4) What does she play in the sport centre?

Reading 4:

1) Sheila comes back home at two o'clock 2) She usually eats vegetables and some meat. 3) She likes drinking water or juice. 4) She plays tennis in the sport centre

Reading 6: At the doctor's

Doctor: Hi, what’s wrong?Jane: I feel unwell and keep vomiting all the time.Doctor: How long have you felt like this?Jane: Nearly two days. It started just before going to bed the day before yesterday.Doctor: Let me examine you. I will press on your stomach to see if it hurts and then listen to your heart.Jane: Ok. It doesn’t hurt when you press my stomach. I just feel tired.Doctor: Ok. Did you eat anything different from usual before you started to feel this way?Jane: Yes my boyfriend cooked dinner for me. He isn’t a very good cook and the food tasted a bit strange.Doctor: You’ve got food poisoning. It is not very serious and you should be better in another day.Jane: Oh dear, what should I do?Doctor: You should drink lots of water and get plenty of rest.Jane: Ok, thank you doctor.Doctor: You’re welcome. If you are not better in 48 hours come and see me again.

Reading 6:

1) What are the syntomns? 2) How long has Jane felt like this? 3) Does she feel hurt when the doctor press her stomach? 4) Who cooked dinner? 5) What was the taste of the food? 6) What has Jane got? 7) What does she should do?

Reading 6:

1) Jane feels unwell and she keeps vomiting 2) Jane feels like this for two days 3) No, she doesn't 4) Her boyfriend cooked dinner 5) The taste of the food was a bit strange 6) Jane has got poisoning 7) She should drink lots of water and rest