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Injuries English Vocabulary (Word List) with Pictures, Examples, Pronunciations and Definitions.
Study Injuries vocabulary
Injuries words are listed below.
What does wound mean? Wound meaning. Wound definition.
What does black eye mean? Black Eye meaning. Black Eye definition.
What does blister mean? Blister meaning. Blister definition.
What does broken bone mean? Broken Bone meaning. Broken Bone definition.
What does bruise mean? Bruise meaning. Bruise definition.
What does burn mean? Burn meaning. Burn definition.
What does cut mean? Cut meaning. Cut definition.
What does dislocation mean? Dislocation meaning. Dislocation definition.
What does fracture mean? Fracture meaning. Fracture definition.
What does lump mean? Lump meaning. Lump definition.
What does scrape mean? Scrape meaning. Scrape definition.
What does scratch mean? Scratch meaning. Scratch definition.
What does sprain mean? Sprain meaning. Sprain definition.
What does sunburn mean? Sunburn meaning. Sunburn definition.
What does swelling mean? Swelling meaning. Swelling definition.
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— Title: Health Problems —
Whatās the matter?
I have a cold.
cold
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a cough.
cough
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I cut myself.
cut
I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a fever.
fever
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I got my arm broken.
get one’s arm broken
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a headache.
headache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a runny nose.
runny nose
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a sore throat.
sore throat
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a stomachache.
stomachache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
Whatās the matter?
I have a toothache.
toothache
Get some rest. I hope you get better soon.
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English Vocabulary about common health problems / health issues.
We start with different expressions that can be used to ask how somebody is. (How do you feel? How are you today? etc.)
Then we have some typical responses, both positive and negative.
(I feel + adjective, Not so good, Not very well, etc.)
We explain the expressions “What’s the matter?” and “What’s wrong?” and then the common structures for a response: I have + health problem or I’ve got + health problem.
Then we have examples of common health problems which include the following: asthma, a backache, a broken leg, a cold, a cough, an earache, a fever, the flu, a headache, heartburn, (the) measles, a rash, a sore throat, a stomachache/a stomach ache (both spellings and the difference between both), sunburn, a toothache.
Then there are practice dialogues where students need to complete the blanks.
There are summary charts at the end of the video.
This video is ideal for ESL / ESOL students.
More details about saying how you feel and common health problems here: https://www.vocabulary.cl/english/health-problems.htm
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