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eT Rah Mac rnee Vocabulary © Parts of the body 1 \2 Group the words under the headings. Listen and check. What are these words {in your language? HEAD = =—s BODY » eves > legs ‘eum eyes legs tiands teeth neck loes feet nose tongue mouth ears arms knees elbows fingers ankles © Injuries 9 «) What’s wrong with each person? Write sentences. Listen and check. © break leg © sprain wrist hit head * cut leg ® pull a muscle ® bruise an eve twist ankle > Tony has broken his teg. Reading & Speaking 3 «What do the pictures tell you about Steven Bradbury? Why do you think he is an accidental hero? Listen and read to find out. Speed skater Steven Bradbury, created history in Salt Lake City in 2002 when he became the first Australian to win an Olympic gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Have you ever wondered if speed skating is dangerous? It certainly was for Steven. @ As2 teenager, Steven hit his head against a wall during one of his training sessions. He was in @ coma for three days with a cracked skull It took him a year to recover. @ 11 1954, dunng a race, another racers skate hit him and cut hs leg badly. Steven had 111 stitches and lost four litres of blood © Fight years later during a race, Steven crashed with another skater and broke his neck. Steven kept working hard. His passion for the sport finaly paid off The world’s unluckiest athlete went from last place to Olympic gold medal \winner when all the skaters ahead of him fll ver and he skated past them to victory. “I don't knowif everything sits well on my stomach now | won the race,” he sad, ‘out I've paid my dues, ve had my share of bad luck. What goes round, comes round,” odin 8 Q Use the phrases below and the 2 illnesses in Ex, 1 to ask and answer questions. © take an aspirin * take some vitamin C ® have ahot drink * take some medicine ® take some cough syrup © see a doctor > "ve got a stomach ache. B: Have you had a hot drink? © Expressing concern 3 «> Listen and repeat, Mind the intonation. * Are you OK? @ You don’t look well. * feel awful. What's wrong? * You should see a doctor. # | feel really sick. 4 \/ Listen and read the dialogue, What’s wrong with Jane? What fs Ann’s advice? 78 Hey, Jane, Are you OK? You don’t look well. No, | feel awful. : Oh dear! What's wrong? I've got @ headache. y: Have you taken an aspirin? No, I haven't. ‘Well, you should see a doctor. uppose you're right. | feel really sick, 5 Q Say the sentences in Ex. 3 in your language. In pairs, read out the dialogue. 6 QA Portfolio: Work in pairs. Your friend is not feeling well. Use the sentences in Ex, 3 to act out your dialogue. Record yourselves. Pronunciation /n/, /o/ T tal Jor Int /p/ cough rung colour wrong cut hut come hot Listen and tick (7). Listen and repeat. Workbook 7e WN

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