Health problems & medications.
agenda
1. Greeting
2. Warm up activity
3. Topic development
4. Wrap up activity
Warm-up activity
Access the link and choose the correct answer. https://wordwall.net/play/24556/446/713
Definition
Health problem is a state in which you are unable to function normally and without pain.
How to talk about health problems?
Possible questions: How do you feel today?
How are you feeling? What’s the matter?
What’s wrong?
Possible answers:I'm fine. I feel sick. Not so good. Not very well. I don't feel well. I'm sick.
Some phrases about health problems.
-I can’t sleep because my headache is too bad. -I feel very sick, I don’t think I can work today.
-He is covered in Bruises. -She had such a high temperature.
Some health problems.
Types of doctor
Cardiologist. Dermatologist. Dentist. General Practitioner: (G.P.). Obstetrician. Optometrist. Orthopedic Doctor. Pediatrician. Surgeon.
VÍDEO
some important words
Prescription: (Noun) The piece of paper that your doctor gives you with the name of the medicine you need on it.
Patient: (Person) A sick person in hospital or visiting the doctor's.
Drug Store (US) / Chemist's (UK) / Pharmacy: The place you go to get medicine.
Activity
Students will create two sentences using the vocabulary of health problems.
Medications
Definition
Medication is another way to say "medicine" or "drug." It's something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease.
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Some sentences using vocabulary about medications.
-I use an oral rinse to keep my breath fresh.
-The drugstore offered a typical array of cold pills and cough syrups.
-We don’t have enough antiseptic or syringes. -She rubbed the lotion into her skin. -The heart pumps blood round the body.
-We put some ointment and a bandage on his knee.
Activity
Solve the alphabet soup. https://www.educaplay.com/learning-resources/10742779-medications.html
link for more learning about the topic
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/lists/health.html
Choose the correct answer. https://kahoot.it/challenge/01093864?challenge-id=6929689f-ffaf-49dd-b8bd-152d48884386_1636264507008
Wrap up
Thank you!!!
Health problems & medications
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Health problems & medications.
agenda
1. Greeting
2. Warm up activity
3. Topic development
4. Wrap up activity
Warm-up activity
Access the link and choose the correct answer. https://wordwall.net/play/24556/446/713
Definition
Health problem is a state in which you are unable to function normally and without pain.
How to talk about health problems?
Possible questions: How do you feel today? How are you feeling? What’s the matter? What’s wrong?
Possible answers:I'm fine. I feel sick. Not so good. Not very well. I don't feel well. I'm sick.
Some phrases about health problems.
-I can’t sleep because my headache is too bad. -I feel very sick, I don’t think I can work today. -He is covered in Bruises. -She had such a high temperature.
Some health problems.
Types of doctor
Cardiologist. Dermatologist. Dentist. General Practitioner: (G.P.). Obstetrician. Optometrist. Orthopedic Doctor. Pediatrician. Surgeon.
VÍDEO
some important words
Prescription: (Noun) The piece of paper that your doctor gives you with the name of the medicine you need on it. Patient: (Person) A sick person in hospital or visiting the doctor's. Drug Store (US) / Chemist's (UK) / Pharmacy: The place you go to get medicine.
Activity
Students will create two sentences using the vocabulary of health problems.
Medications
Definition
Medication is another way to say "medicine" or "drug." It's something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease.
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Some sentences using vocabulary about medications.
-I use an oral rinse to keep my breath fresh. -The drugstore offered a typical array of cold pills and cough syrups. -We don’t have enough antiseptic or syringes. -She rubbed the lotion into her skin. -The heart pumps blood round the body. -We put some ointment and a bandage on his knee.
Activity
Solve the alphabet soup. https://www.educaplay.com/learning-resources/10742779-medications.html
link for more learning about the topic
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/lists/health.html
Choose the correct answer. https://kahoot.it/challenge/01093864?challenge-id=6929689f-ffaf-49dd-b8bd-152d48884386_1636264507008
Wrap up
Thank you!!!