Medicine.
Good health is above wealth, isn’t it? That’s why millions of people undergo annual check-ups, chest X-ray, vaccinations. However, feeling unwell you need advice and professional help with specific health problems of yours. For that you contact your doctor or the ambulance service in case of emergency.
Master the pronunciation of the phonetically oriented phrases and rhymes. Do the follow up activities.
This pill will ease the pain.
Make up mini situations with the phrase.
Will Larry feel well tomorrow?
Make up mini-dialogues with the phrase.
If one doctor doctors another doctor does the doctor who doctors the doctor doctor the doctor the way doctor is doctoring doctor?
Divide the sentence into sense-groups.
For every evil under the sun,
There is remedy, or there is none.
If there be one, try to find it,
If there be none, never mind it.
Make up mini situations with the phrase.
I am not brave I think I'll cry He turns to me my tooth to fill I start to sweat I hear the drill I reach around and grab his crutch I begin to squeeze but not too much I move my gaze his eyes to view If you hurt me then I'll hurt you
I awake unwell with swollen glands With fevered brow and sweaty hands I shake and shiver and cough and sneeze I sweat and flush and choke and wheeze I mutter and mumble and grunt and groan As I struggle downstairs to find the phone I first call work to let them know To the office today I will not show And then the doctor’s line I dial.
Name parts of the body.
Match the words with their definitions.
Cardiologist, chemist’s, complication, dentist, dermatologist, diagnosis, inoculate, medicine, nurse, oculist, sick-leave, stretcher, surgery, surgeon, symptom, ward, treatment.
A long piece of strong cloth with a pole on each side, used for carrying smb. who is sick or injured and who cannot walk.
the act of discovering or identifying the exact cause of an illness or a problem
permission to be away from work because of an illness
a substance, especially a liquid that you drink or swallow in order to cure an illness
a shop/store that sells medicines and usually soap, make-up
a new problem or illness that makes treatment of a previous one more complicated
to protect a person or an animal from catching a particular disease by injecting them with a mild form of the disease
a change in your body or mind that shows that you are not healthy
something that is done to cure an illness or injury
a person whose job is to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital
a separate room or area in a hospital for people with the same type of medical condition
medical treatment of injures or diseases that involves cutting open a person’s body and then removing or replacing some parts
a doctor who is trained to perform surgery
a doctor who examines and treats people’s eyes
a doctor who studies and treats heart diseases
a doctor who studies and treats skin diseases
a person whose job is to take care of people’s teeth