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VOCABULARY = UNIT 8 ° 11. Look at the picture and label the parts of the body: Body, parts, and, nist, nostril, oe nai, foot, eye. knee, band , forehead, toe, hand, eyelid, Ups, elbows, hate chin eh, eyelash tongue, eytnous 2. Complete the sentences with words from ex 1. Make the necessary changes. 1, You chew your food with these. _ 5. You cut these when they grow too long. ___ 2. These cover your eyes when you sleep, 6. This is where you wear your watch. _ 7. Youtie your belt around this. __ 3. You make a sign with this to say that everything is OK. __. 4. You comb this before you leave the house. 8. You use these to grab something. _ --- 10. You carry your backpack on these. _ ‘8. Men sometimes put a tie around this. VOCABULARY FROWN SHRUG 3. Write the words in ex 1 under the right heading: oi fs 5. Fillin the gaps with the: shoulders. hand, neck, anm, 4. What parts of the body do you use in hain, nostrils. faces order to perform these actions? Fillin. Onaoltte nie Oscund ola WK rt) wedding, It was a beautiful su — = feel the sun on my ___. ‘wanted to have the oeremony in smell of lowers filed my _____ the sweet music that the band was the chirping of the birds and the sounding like a dream. Suddenly, the: ‘and the bride appeared. My _ beating faster - she was so beaut flowers in her blonde __ curls on her she had a delicate bouquet of roses, and in the other she was holding my fathers _____ She tookeach step careful and | could se thather were shaking. When the groom put her whole _. _litup the ring on her with happiness. VOCABULARY Body idioms, o @) 6-a. Match the body idioms on the left to their meaning: + on the tip of my tongue -s when you promise to keep a secret when something is very expensive you hide what you are doing or saying from a cost an arm and a leg person and you do it in an unfair way + to givellend a hand you hope strongly that something will happen jo ~you are very brave and not many things scare you > my hands are tied just what you wanted to hear 2 keep an eye on to blame somebody » behind. someone's back when something is stopping you from doing what you normally have the power todo = break your heart ~to help somebody = get cold feet when you are trying to remember a word but you > music to Your ears ort get scared when you are on the point of doing + nerves of steel something that you planned + to point the Finger at somebody -s when you are very interested and ready to listen = my lips are sealed to what somebody is saying >to watch or guard something/somebody -swhen something makes you extremely sad + to be all ears + keep your fingers crossed 6. b. Use the idioms in ex 6a to complete the sentences. Make the necessary changes. 1. [have an important exam tomorrow, 9. | can't repair the bicycle alone, can you forme! 3 2.Can you please _my bags fora few minutes? 3.1 won' tell anyone about this, 4. Everybody ran when the accident happened, but Ben didn't move. He has _ 5. When grandma opened the book to read them the story, the children _____ - 6. | really hate it when people talk before his wedding 7.When Tara's cat died, it really _ 13. |hope she likes the diamond ring I bought her. It 14. Don't __ _. _ untilyou examine all the facts, the detective said, 15 VOCABULARY 7. Match the halves of sentences: > My grandpa is ninety-three, but he is + We were worried when he had his operation, but | saw him and he is When she saw the room full of snakes, she became ~ Before each game, all the players She was sick for a long time, but now she is > He was always mean to the other children, so they gave him > The old man is very sick and his doctor says that he = After working so hard all week, a relaxing dinner was When they found him on the island, the sailor was > I think there's something wrong with Susan, she looks a bit Harry was in bed all week because he was 8. Complete the sentences with PAIN, HURT, ACHE, SORE: 1. He spends too much time working on his computer and now his eyes feet __ 2.1.can't walk anymore, my feet __ 3, She ate too much and now she has a stomach A.thave a _. in my arm, I carried too many bags. 5. Helen was badly inthe car accident, 6. David cant speak, he's got a_______ throat. 9. Match the problem to the solution: > I've got a runny nose and a cough. ~ My back aches. = I've got a sharp pain in my chest. I've got a bad tooth. My feet hurt, = I've got a grazed knee, Ihave a high temperature. 16 > back on her feet. > under the weather. + as fit as a fiddle + a dose of his own medicine. + have a physical examination. > alive and kicking, + has one foot in the grave. > as sick as a dog, just what the doctor ordered. » as pale as a ghost. > nothing but skin and bones. 7. He felt a sharp __ where the arrow hit him. 8 My bag was too heavy and now! a terrible back __. = 9. The doctor gave him a pill ashe ‘was ina lot of _ E 10. That knife is sharp, you can __ syoursel! ae. + You should see a dentist. + You'd better take some vitamin C. > Why dor! t you put a plaster on it? > You ought to see a cardiologist. You should soak them in warm water. + You' d better lie down for a while. You should see a doctor. 10. Fillin the gaps using the phrases in o the list: call tr sick, coming down ith samahing, cplilling headache, as. pale os «ghost, under the weather. back en. youn feet. alive and kicking, a5 cick as. dog, ruse you hack to-heclth. nathing but skin and hanes. That morning Diane woke up with a ___. her roommate said when she saw her. " guess Im feeling abit look at you, youre “No, it's not that... think Ive got a fever, might be "Then you should go back to bed!” "You're right, I dont think | can go to work today. Illjust VOCABULARY 11. Read and choose the right words: | ‘A: What's wrong? You look as sick as a dog/as fit as @ fidllet B: Oh, Ihave a terrible toothache/tooth hurt. Ithink| ate to/too many sweets. A You should take some tranquilizer/medicine. B: Yes, and after that | should make an appointment with my dentist/surgeon. ‘Dont worry. Im sure you will be under the weather/back on your feet really soon. 12. Match the medical professions to the place where these people work: + dentist surgery > chemist hospital > ‘surgeon + chemist's + doctor clinic + optician slab + medical technician, optician’s 13. Imagine you have some of the problems below. Look at the table and, in pairs, make up dialogues, as in the exampl sone thnoat, earache, measles. a mignaine, atempenatine, stomach, ache, « cough joo potas Exarryabe: ‘A: What's the matter? B:'mnot feeling well. ve got a terribly sore throat. ‘Poor thing! Why don't you take some vitamin C? B: That's a good idea! 17 VOCARILARY sic lala Gusing ade Solutions Responding -I'mnot feeling Poor thing/Oh dear’ |" 8828 doctor - What's the matter? | well. stay in bed . : : You should.,/ That's a good idea. - What's wrong? 've got (a) You'd better_/ take medicine/antibiotics/ Maybe I should, Neyoualtright? | tembletealy | We Gentyoy,9 | Pankllers’cough syrup bad/splitting. YOUR? drink lots of fluids etc 14. a. Read the dialogue and fillin the gaps with words from the list below: 14.b. imagine you have measles. In pairs, work out a dialogue, as in ex 14a: slog bal dnl ode ook uit, vegetables, and, dainy products Patient: Good morning, doctor. Doctor: Good moming, Joanne. What's the matter? Patient: 'm having _ _ with my eyes. Doctor: 'm sorry to hear that. What do you have? Patient: | feel my eyes itchy, sore and __ Ifeel they are swollen, too. Doctor: Let me take a look. Your eyes are indeed swollen and red. You should never __ your ‘eyes with your hands, asitis possible that you might transfer _ to your eyes. Whenever your eyes feel itchy or sore, always wash them with cold water. Patient: What do I need to do? Doctor: Open your eyes so I can put in these saline . Remember, donot scratch your eyes with your hands or any cloth, Use these drops at least four to five times a day and keep washing your eyes with cold water. Never use soap. Patient: Thank you, doctor. Doctor: You're welcome.

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