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hair

mouth ear
neck nose
teeth

shoulder

elbow
stomach
arm

fingers hand

leg

toes foot
She has a sore throat

He has an earache He has a stomachache

She has a headache She has a backache


How do you feel today?

I’m glad to hear that


What’s wrong?

So, are you going to go to the


That’s too bad. Are you going to meeting this afternoon?
see a doctor?

Great. See you later


OK. Get some rest
cold medicine

eye drops

antacid

aspirin

cough syrup

What’s wrong?

I’m very tired

I’m sorry to hear that

I’m glad to hear that

My head feels terrible

I have a stomachache

I have a sore throat


Go home early

Drink some water Go to the grocery store

Don’t stay up late Have a hot drink

Don’t lift heavy things Don’t work too hard


Answers will
vary

Get some rest. Go to see a doctor


Don´t go to work today. Get some cough syrup
Coat yourself. Buy some cold medicine
Go to see a doctor. Get some antacid
Don´t work too hard. Take some aspirin
Get some rest. Drink lots of water
Go to see a doctor. Take some medicine

Answers will
vary

I sometimes get the flu and a stomachache


I hardly ever stay up late, but I often feel sleepy
I often feel sleepy but I never get an earache
I hardly ever get a cold or a fever
UNIT 12
1 Have + noun; feel + adjective page 79

For most health problems, use a/an: I have a cold. I have an earache. With u, use the:
I have the flu. (NOT: I have a flu.)

Complete the conversation. Use the sentences in the box.

I think I have a fever.


Thanks.
I feel awful, actually.
Yes. I m going to call my doctor in a few minutes.
Yes, I do. And I have a stomachache, too.
Hi, Vanessa. How are you?

A: Hi, Vanessa. How are you?


B: I m terrific, thanks. How about you?
A: I feel awful, actually
B: Oh, no! What s the matter?
A: I think I have a fever
B: That s too bad. Do you have a headache?
A: Yes, I do. And I have a stomachache, too
B: Are you going to see a doctor?
A: Yes. I’m going to call my doctor in a few minutes
B: Well, feel better soon.
A: Thanks

2 Imperatives page 82

Use the base form of the verb in affirmative imperatives: Go home and rest, Ms. Lake.
Use don t + base form of the verb in negative imperatives. The form doesn t change:
Don t go to work today, Ms. Lake.

Read the situations. Give the people advice. Use the phrases in the box.

drink coffee in the evening


eat any cold food
exercise today or tomorrow
take an antacid
take two aspirins
work too hard

1. Dave: I can t sleep at night. Don t drink co ee in the evening.


2. Corey: I have a headache. Take two aspirins
3. Lucia: I work 12 hours a day. Don’t work too hard
4. William: My legs hurt. Don’t exercise today or tomorrow
5. Min-ho: I have a toothache. Don’t eat any cold food
6. Fatima: I have an awful stomachache. Take an antacid

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