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24/5/2020 pref_7_Vocabulary 3.

7: Revisión del intento


Seir Ferney GUZMAN PULIDO

ÁREA PERSONAL MIS CURSOS 4368 THIRD TERM PREF_7_VOCABU…

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Pregunta 1

Correcta
Talking abouth health
Puntúa 100,00 How to say you are ill
sobre 100,00

I'm ill.
I feel really rough.
I'm shattered (meaning tired out or exhausted)
I'm on my last legs (to be very tired, especially after a lot of physical activity or work. It also means to be going to die
soon - 'the old man is on his last leg').
I feel / look poorly / peaky / rough / bloody awful.
I feel / look like death warmed up (very ill or appearing very sickly - Poor thing! She looks like death warmed up)

How to say you are feeling OK

I am alive and kicking (to continue to be well, healthy or successful - Don't worry about your grandfather; he is alive and
kicking)
I feel good (used to talk about emotional state)
I feel great / well
He is a picture of (good) health (to be in a very healthy condition - The doctor told him that he is a picture of good
health)
She is hale and hearty (to be in a good health - In spite of her old age, she looks hale and hearty)

Health problems

I have a ...  

I have a pain in my back / tooth / head...

I have a broken / sprained / twist an ankle / wrist. 

I have a u / cold / runny nose / fever / high temperature / sore throat


I feel sick. I'm feeling nauseous.
I have a bruise / cut / graze / wound.

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Let's watch the following video to clarify some of this words:

Learn MEDICAL Vocabulary in English

Now, let's practice!


Match the rst part with the appropriate ending. Keep the vocabulary
in mind.
 

I've broken my leg, arm, wrist, neck, collar bone 

I cut my nger, my foot 

I've got stomachache, backache, sunburn, a fever, toothache, a headache 

I've twisted my ankle, my knee 

I burned my thumb, nger, hand 

I've got a blister on my my foot, my heel, my nger 

My leg hurts, aches 

My ankle is swollen, broken 

I feel sick, ill 

Respuesta correcta

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