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Secondary school # 1 named after Abjalbek Cholponkulov in Talas     TEACHER: SUBANALIEVA FARIDA JOLDOSHOVNA

Secondary school # 1 named after Abjalbek Cholponkulov in Talas TEACHER: SUBANALIEVA FARIDA JOLDOSHOVNA

THEME: HEALTH PROBLEMS

THEME: HEALTH PROBLEMS

LEARNING OUT COMES:  TO IDENTIFY 8 WORDS  TO MAKE UP 3 OR 4 SENTENCES USING NEW WORDS 1 2

LEARNING OUT COMES:

TO IDENTIFY 8 WORDS

TO MAKE UP 3 OR 4 SENTENCES USING NEW WORDS

1

2

  a stomach ache     a fever    a bruise    a toothache

a stomach ache

a fever

a bruise

a toothache

a cough a sore throat a headache a runny nose

a cough

a sore throat

a headache

a runny nose

Match the words to the pictures.  Listen and check  ex. 1 p. 256

Match the words to the pictures. Listen and check ex. 1 p. 256

Influenza Influenza has got a nickname. Most people call it “the flu”. People get the flu in winter months. Some of them have got serious symptoms, so they have to go to the hospital. If you don’t want to be ill, you need to keep your body healthy, to sleep well, to drink water, to eat fruits and vegetables, and to do sport. Another way to avoid the flu is to wash your hands very often. People who have the flu have a fever, a cough, a sore throat, a runny and stuffy nose and a headache. The flu spreads from person to person through the coughs and sneezes of people who are ill with the flu. Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough with a tissue. Then throw the tissue away.

Influenza

Influenza has got a nickname. Most people call it “the flu”. People get the flu in winter months. Some of them have got serious symptoms, so they have to go to the hospital. If you don’t want to be ill, you need to keep your body healthy, to sleep well, to drink water, to eat fruits and vegetables, and to do sport. Another way to avoid the flu is to wash your hands very often.

People who have the flu have a fever, a cough, a sore throat, a runny and stuffy nose and a headache. The flu spreads from person to person through the coughs and sneezes of people who are ill with the flu. Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough with a tissue. Then throw the tissue away.

 If you don’t want to be ill; you need to keep your body healthy to sleep well to drink water to eat fruit and vegetables to do sport to wash your hands very often

If you don’t want to be ill;

  • you need to keep your body healthy
  • to sleep well
  • to drink water
  • to eat fruit and vegetables
  • to do sport
  • to wash your hands very often
What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a runny nose a cough a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache She’s got a cough.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a runny nose

a cough

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

She’s got a cough.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache She’s got a fever.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

She’s got a fever.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache He’s got a toothache.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

He’s got a toothache.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache She’s got a headache.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

She’s got a headache.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache He’s got a sore throat.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

He’s got a sore throat.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache He’s got a stomach ache.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

He’s got a stomach ache.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache He’s got a runny nose.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

He’s got a runny nose.

What’s the matter? a bruise a sore throat  a cough a runny nose a stomachache a headache a fever a toothache He’s got a bruise.

What’s the matter?

a bruise

a sore throat

a cough

a runny nose

a stomachache

a headache

a fever

a toothache

He’s got a bruise.

Exercise 6 at page 258 Look at the picture 1 For example:  He’s got a headache. False. He’s got a stomach ache

Exercise 6 at page 258

Look at the picture 1

For example:

He’s got a headache. False. He’s got a stomach ache