- •Health is above wealth.
- •What do doctors do?
- •What's the diagnosis?
- •What does the doctor prescribe?
- •What would you say if the doctor asked you the following questions?
- •16. Learn the following:
- •17. Which is the odd one out in each group, in terms of the main word stress? Use a dictionary if you are not sure about the words.
- •18. Which of these collocations are normal, and which are not normal?
- •Now fill the gaps using the expressions above.
- •21.What do you know about alternative medicine? Learn the new words and use them in the sentences of your own.
- •Acupuncture chiropractic herbal medicine
- •22. Listen to the radio programme about holistic medicine.
- •23. Why would you be given the following to help make you better? What do you do with it?
- •25. Transcribe the following words to avoid possible
- •26. Match the words with their definitions:
- •28. What do we call the type of alternative medicine which...
- •30. Complete these sentences with words from the box. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •31. Here are four pictures of things to do with health and medicine. Can you match them with the labels?
- •33. Translate the sentences. Learn the medical metaphors:
- •34. Study the words and their definitions. Translate the examples into Ukrainian:
- •35. Complete the word formation table. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •36. The medical words in the box below can also be used in a metaphorical way. Fill the gaps in the following text using these words. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •37. Asking about Health
- •2. Comprehensive questions:
- •3. Language focus
- •4. Choose the right form
- •5. Fill the blanks with the words below. You may need to change the form о the words. Each word can be used only once.
- •10. Choose the correct answer.
- •11. Hands up!
- •12. Body. Give names of the bodily organs indicated in the picture below.
- •13. All eyes
- •15. Body. Match the following parts of the body with the jumbled definitions on the right.
- •16. Body
- •18. Explain the meanings and give the context of the following idioms:
- •19. Body. Complete the sentences .
- •21. Read, the sayings and explain them. Find Ukrainian equivalents to them
- •24. Complete these conversations in a suitable way.
- •25. Answer these questions about yourself. If possible, ask another person the same questions.
- •28. Give English equivalents for the following words:
- •29. Here is a list of injuries. Look them up in your dictionary to check the meaning and the pronunciation, and fill in the chart. Use your imagination to think of a cause for the injuries.
- •30. Injuries. Crossword puzzle.
- •31. Injuries. Choose the correct answer.
- •32. Injuries. Choose the right answer.
- •2. Transcribe the following words to avoid possible mispronunciation and miscommunication in future:
- •3. Language focus
- •5. Choose the correct answer.
- •6. The following problems and pieces of advice have got all mixed up. Can you match them correctly?
- •7. Choose the right answer.
- •9. Complete the sentences below with a preposition (from, on, with, etc.).
- •10 Health. Fill in the right words.
- •11. Health. Choose the right answer.
- •12. Health. Fill in the English translation of the word(s) in brackets.
- •16. Diet. Choose the right answer.
- •17. Diet. Fill in the blanks with the words below. You may use each word only once.
- •Special Diets
- •18. Diet. Choose the correct answer.
- •Examination Fever
- •21. Give the Ukrainian names of the following diseases:
- •22. Diseases. Choose the correct answer.
- •26. Diseases. Fill the blanks with the words below. You may use each word only once.
- •27. Symptoms. Match the following symptoms of disease with their definitions.
- •28. Symptoms. Choose words from the group below to complete the sentences.
- •It may be necessary to change the form of the given words.
- •29. Symptoms. Choose the correct answers.
- •30. Symptoms. Choose the right answer.
- •31. Symptoms. Choose the correct form.
- •32. Symptoms. Choose the correct form.
- •34. Patients. Choose the right answer.
- •35. Patients. Choose the right answer.
- •36. Patients. Choose the right answer.
- •37. Smoking. Choose the right answer.
- •38. Doctors
- •39. Specialists. Where can you find these patients? Match the patients with the correct wards or departments.
- •40. Specialists. Give the name of the people defined below.
- •43. Specialists. What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychoanalyst?
- •44. Drugs. In most cases drugs are
- •46. Drugs. Choose the right answer.
- •47. Drugs. Fill the blank with the right word from the list below. You may use each word once only.
- •48. Drugs. Choose the right answer.
- •Тільки те, що призначив лікар?
- •50. Drugs. Fill the blanks with the right word from the list below. You may use each word only once.
- •52. Drugs. Fill the blanks with the words from the list. You may need to change the form of the words. You may use each word once only.
- •53. Drugs. Choose the right answer.
- •54. Think ahead. Look at the title and guess what the article is about.
- •Three out of every 10 women
- •55. Comprehension check.
- •56. Language focus
- •10 Rules For Weight loss.
- •65. Translate the following sentences into Ukrainian. Learn sport and fitness metaphors.
- •68. Just What the Doctor Ordered. Translate and learn the following idioms.
- •70. Be a Good Sport
- •71. Explain the meanings and give the context of the following idioms:
- •3. Comprehensive questions:
- •4. The text contains quite a few words whose pronunciation could pose difficulty. Transcribe the following words to avoid possible mispronunciation and miscommunication in future:
- •5. Language Focus
- •6. Find synonyms or near synonyms for the following words, and write sentences to explore their associations.
- •7. Enrich your vocabulary:
- •9. Explain the contextual meaning of the words in bold and translate the following sentences into Ukrainian.
- •10. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word from the topical vocabulary, making any necessary changes.
- •15. In small groups discuss your answers to these questions by using as many of the ways of giving opinions and agreeing and disagreeing as you can.
- •17. Choose the best option from the alternatives a or b
- •18. Listening
- •4. Look at the paragraph headings in the article and make some notes on what the text might be about. Compare your ideas with the class before reading the article.
- •5. What do you think?
- •7. Language focus
- •Vocabulary :
- •10. Which of the sports are these people probably talking about?
- •Verbs and their collocations in the context of sport
- •15. Give names for the illustrated sports.
- •16. Match the following sports with the right pictures.
- •17. Complete the following sentences with the words or phrases from the list below.
- •19. Match the names of the footballers with their position on the
- •20. Choose the right answer.
- •21. Complete these expressions using the things on the right.
- •22. Fill in the table matching the sports with the right kinds
- •23. Give the names for the illustrated ways of swimming.
- •24. Horse riding. Match the words with the right numbers in the
- •25. Indicate which equipment is used in the following
- •26. Choose the correct answer.
12. Body. Give names of the bodily organs indicated in the picture below.
1. ….. 2. ….. 3. ….. 4. ….. 5. ….. 6. …..
13. All eyes
Explain the meanings and give the context of the following idioms:
cry your eyes out
look daggers at smb.
not take your eyes off smb.
love is blind
beauty is in the eye of the beholder
see the light
not see smb. for dust
turn a blind eye
have (got) a roving eye
swear blind
A. Choose the idiom which would be appropriate in the following situations:
1. You're so proud of your child. a He's the apple of my eye. b He's for my eyes only.
с Не looks a sight.
2. You're pleased/relieved to see someone. a She's robbed me blind.
b I take a dim view of her.
с She's a sight for sore eyes.
3. You can see a little hope for the future in difficult times.
a I can see stars.
b Feast your eyes on that,
с There's light at the end of the tunnel.
4. She's good at noticing things around her. a She can see things in her mind's eye. b She has eyes in the back of her head.
с She can see her way clear to doing that.
5. There's too much information for you to see clearly.
a I can't see the wood for the trees.
b I just watch the world go by.
с I need to keep my eyes open.
6. You don't want anyone else to see something.
a This is for your eyes only.
b Keep your eyes peeled.
с Feast your eyes on this.
7. He looks terrible.
a I take a dim view of him.
b He looks a sight.
с I know him by sight.
8. Somebody seems to be daydreaming. a Has he got second sight?
b He's all eyes.
с He's just staring into space.
В. Julie's talking about her friend Clare. Use the idioms in the box to replace the phrases 1-10, changing the form as necessary.
cry your eyes out love is blind not see sb for dust have (got) a roving eye look daggers at sb beauty is in the eye of the beholder swear blind
not take your eyes off sb see the light turn a blind eye
couldn't take her eyes off
It
all started in a club on holiday. She just (1) couldn't
stop looking at-
this guy,
and
of course eventually he came over. Personally I didn't think he was
very
attractive,
but (2) we all have a different opinion of what's good looking, after
all. I could tell he (3) was always looking for the chance to start a
new sexual
relationship
but she just wouldn't listen.
Well, (4) when people are in love they just don't see things clearly, as they say. She was already talking about marriage, after just two days! But one night, she caught him kissing someone else. Well, you know Clare. She would never (5) pretend not to notice something, so she marched over and threw her drink over him. He (6) looked at her in a terrible way, and then left. I'm not surprised — if that had happened to me you (7) wouldn't see me because I'd leave so quickly.
She spent the rest of the holiday (8) crying all the time, but I'm glad she (9) understood what the real situation was. She (10) says definitely that she'll never look at another man again, but I'm sure she'll get over it...
14. BODY. Match the Ukrainian names of the parts of the body with their English counterparts.
1. bile duct а) товста кишка
2. bladder b) хребет
3. gall bladder c) гортань
4. large intestine d) тaз
5. larynx е) сечовий міхур
6. pancreas f) жовчний міхур
7. pelvis g) селезінка
8. spine h) трахея
9. spleen і) підшлункова залоза
10 windpipe j) жовчний міхур