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1. One a “doctor” has a hat on his 3.

The other “doctor” is touching


head finger
2. He is checking the other boy’s 4. They have shoes on their
stomach . feet .
Fantastic – happy – Fine- tired – not well Sink - sad
well - very good

1. How do you feel today? B a. yes they do


2. Do you feel OK? D b. I feel great!
3. Does your teacher look well? C c. No, he doesn’t. He looks tired!
4. How do you friends feel? E d. No, I don’t. I feel terrible, my
5. Does everyone in your class stomach hurts and I feel sick.
look happy? A e. They feel OK.

look

well

feel
1. head 6. foot .
2. chest 7. ear .
3. arm 8. stomach .
4. hand 9. finger .
5. knee 10. leg .

1. In this picture, the man has a soccer ball in his hand .


2. He listen to his coach with is ear .
3. When he is hungry, his stomach hurts.
4. He has strong legs to run fast.
5. He isn’t wearing a hat is head .

1. How do you (look / feel) today.


2. You (look / feel) great! I love that dress!
3. Are you OK? You (look / feel) tired.
4. (Does Susy look / Does Susy feel) OK? She doesn’t look well.
5. Your dad (looks / feels) tired. Is he working a lot at the moment?
6. I (don’t look / don’t feel) very well. Can you call the doctor?

1. A: How are you today, Kev?


B: I feel great!
2. Mom, you look terrible. Do you want to go bed?
3. Judith feels sick. Can you take her to the doctor?
4. A: Orlando, you look tired.
B: I know. I’m not sleeping well.
5. I feel very happy today. It’s my birthday.
6. Joy, your friend doesn’t look well. Does he wants to see a doctor?

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