E1/ QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT
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Describe the situation with medical care in our country. |
2. |
How does the state look after small children and mothers? |
3. |
Describe the health insurance system in our state. |
4. |
Where do we go when we do not feel well? |
5. |
Which types of medical treatment do you know? |
6. |
Which kinds of physicians do you know? |
7. |
Which are common children diseases? |
8. |
Give the names of the most common infections. |
9. |
Which illnesses and disorders need special treatment in hospitals? |
10. |
Are there any illnesses which still cannot be cured? |
11. |
What are the worldwide problems causing health problems as well? |
12. |
What is the best prevention against catching a disease? |
13. |
What is the WHO? |
14. |
What is the WHO’s definition of health? |
E2/ FILL IN THE WORDS FROM THE TABLE
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elbow |
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2. |
finger |
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3. |
toe |
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4. |
foot |
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5. |
head |
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6. |
leg |
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7. |
arm |
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8. |
eye |
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9. |
hand |
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10. |
nose |
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11. |
knee |
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12. |
throat |
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13. |
ear |
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14. |
mouth |
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15. |
feet |
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16. |
shoulder |
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17. |
stomach |
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18. |
hair |
E3/ WHAT ARE THESE PARTS OF THE BODY?
UNSCRAMBLE THE FOLLOWING WORDS:
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eklan |
6. |
are |
2. |
osen |
7. |
hotot |
3. |
rathe |
8. |
uohtm |
4. |
hamcost |
9. |
istaw |
5. |
olderush |
10. |
tecsh |
E4/ WHO SAYS WHAT
E5/ PARTS OF THE BODY - EACH OF THE FOLLOWING CLUES
REFERS TO A PART OF THE BODY –
IN SOME CASES A HOMONYM OF A PART OF THE BODY
1. A clock has one. |
5. A baby cow |
9. Part of a river |
2. A clock has two. |
6. A rabbit |
10. Understands |
3. Part of a comb. |
7. Nautical “YES” |
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4. A valentine |
8. Weapons |
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E6/ MATCH THE DISEASES WITH THEIR SYMPTOMS.
1. |
flu |
A |
swollen glands in front of ears, earache or pain on eating |
2. |
pneumonia |
B |
burning pain in abdomen, pain or nausea after eating |
3. |
rheumatism |
C |
rash starting on body, slightly-raised temperature |
4. |
chickenpox |
D |
dry cough, high fever, chest pain, rapid breathing |
5. |
mumps |
E |
headache, aching muscles, fever, cough, sneezing |
6. |
an ulcer |
F |
swollen, painful joints, stiffness, limited movement |
E7/ READ THE TEXT AND FILL IN THE NUMBERS
1. |
Mr Wise has broken his collar-bone. He was fouled in a football match. |
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2. |
Mr Mills has broken his backbone. He was driving too fast and now he is paralysed. |
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3. |
Peter Harris has broken his leg. He was skating when he was drunk. |
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4. |
Miss Sue Brown has sprained her ankle. She wanted to climb a mountain but she wasn’t fit enough. |
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5. |
Mrs White has broken her arm. She had bad luck. One of her heels broke when she was going very fast. |
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6. |
Mr Grumbly has broken one of his ribs. The accident was caused by carelessness. Someone jumped on his back when he was swimming. |
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E8/ WHAT ILLNESSES ARE CONNECTED WITH ...
1. |
a mosquito bite? |
2. |
drinking bad water? |
3. |
pollution, traffic fumes? |
4. |
grass, flowers, etc.? |
5. |
smoking? |
E9/ MATCH THE DISEASES WITH THEIR SYMPTOMS.
1. |
diarrhoea |
A |
a cough, sore throat, sneezing |
2. |
flu |
B |
a cough, sore throat, sneezing, temperature, aching muscles |
3. |
a hangover |
C |
runny nose, sneezing, sore eyes |
4. |
asthma |
D |
headache, feeling sick |
5. |
hay fever |
E |
keep going to the toilet |
6. |
a cold |
F |
difficulty in breathing |
E10/ LOOK AT THESE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO YOUR BODY.
UNDERLINE THE WRONG ANSWER IN EACH.
1. |
You can do this to your legs: a) hurt them b) stretch them c) break them d) throw them |
2. |
You can do this to your arms: a) bend them b) shut them c) fold them d) raise them |
3. |
You can do this to your knees: a) bend them b) shake them c) cut them d) scratch them |
4. |
You can do this to your head: a) fold it b) shake it c) scratch it d) hurt it |
5. |
You can do this to your fingers: a) bend them b) shut them c) scratch them d) point them |
6. |
You can do this to your eyes: a) open them b) shut them c) bend them d) hurt them |
E11/ FILL THE GAPS WITH A SUITABLE WORD.
1. |
I hit my hand on the desk and it really .......... . |
2. |
They said she died of a heart .......... . |
3. |
She had some apples that weren’t ready to eat and now she has got stomach-.......... . |
4. |
I’ve got this terrible .......... in my neck from sleeping in the wrong position. |
5. |
He died of ......... cancer even though he never smoked a cigarette in his life. |
6. |
I went to the doctor and she gave me a ......... for some tablets. |
7. |
There are different forms of hepatitis, one is more serious .......... that the other. |
8. |
My back .......... from sitting at that computer all day. |
E12/ WHAT MEDICAL PROBLEMS MIGHT YOU HAVE IF ...
1. |
you wear shoes that rub? B.......... |
2. |
you eat too fast? I.......... |
3. |
you smoke a lot? L.......... C........... |
4. |
you stay too long in the sun? S.......... |
5. |
you eat food you are allergic to? a R.......... |
6. |
a mosquito bites you? an I........... |
7. |
you get wet on a cold day? a C.......... |
8. |
you think you are ill all the time? H.......... |
9. |
you run unusually fast for a bus? B........... |
10. |
you eat food that is bad? S.......... |
E13/ INJURIES, ACCIDENTS – WHAT VERBS ARE
THE FOLLOWING NOUNS FORMED FROM?
1. |
cut |
5. |
blood |
2. |
wound |
6. |
bandage |
3. |
injury |
7. |
bruise |
4. |
shot |
8. |
treatment |
E14/ CHOOSE THE CORRECT EXPRESSION
1. |
He got that .......... on his forehead when he ran into an open cupboard door after dark a few days ago. a) fracture b) bruise c) bite d) blister |
2. |
Mary was .......... by a wasp while she was picking some fruit. a) bitten b) eaten c) stung d) wounded |
3. |
I fell off my bike when I was five and I still have a .......... on my knee. a) freckle b) scar c) hole d) scratch |
4. |
If you go on long walks in uncomfortable shoes, you must expect to get .......... . a) blisters b) bruises c) scars d) scratches |
5. |
I have a ........... on my leg where you hit me. a) blister b) wound c) hole d) bruise |
6. |
My son is ill so I must go home and look .......... him. a) about b) after c) for d) towards |
7. |
The man lost a lot of .......... in the accident and he looked very pale. a) blood b) body c) bone d) skin |
8. |
Fortunately, nobody was .......... in the accident. a) broken b) damaged c) injured d) crushed |
E15/ HEALTH – WHAT YOUR BODY DOES – CAN YOU GUESS
THE MEANING OF THESE VERBS CONNECTED WITH THE MOUTH
AND BREATHING?
1. |
A nurse gave the old man the kiss of life and he started breathing again. |
2. |
If one person yawns, everyone else seems to start too. |
3. |
It was so smoky in the room that he couldn’t stop coughing. |
4. |
Dust often makes me sneeze. |
5. |
She sighted with relief when she heard his plane had landed safely. |
6. |
Some people say that drinking out of the wrong side of a cup can help to stop you hiccoughing. |
7. |
She snored all night with her mouth wide open. |