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If you don’t feel very well, do you know how to explain your symptoms, in English, to a doctor or a pharmacist?
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Question 1 of 11
1. Question
Which of the following phrases best match this image?
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Very well done, we can see that this boy is very hot, the thermomenter is bright red, so both ‘I have a temperature’ and ‘I have a fever’ would be perfect ways to describe feeling like this.
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No, actually there were two correct answers here. We can see that this boy is very hot, the thermomenter is bright red, so both ‘I have a temperature’ and ‘I have a fever’ would be perfect ways to describe feeling like this.
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Question 2 of 11
2. Question
Which of the following phrases best describe this picture?
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That’s right, well done, we can tell from the white ‘cast’ on his leg that this boy must have a broken leg.
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No, actually we can tell from the white ‘cast’ on his leg that this boy must have a broken leg.
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Question 3 of 11
3. Question
Which of the following phrases best describe this picture?
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Well done, ‘both I’m not hungry’ and ‘I don’t have an appetite’ are ways to say that you don’t feel like eating anything.
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Actually there are two correct answers here, ‘both I’m not hungry’ and ‘I don’t have an appetite’ are ways to say that you don’t feel like eating anything.
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Question 4 of 11
4. Question
What do you think this dwarf might be saying?
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That’s right, he looks like he wants to go to sleep because he’s yawning, so he’d probably say ‘I’m sleepy’.
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Actually, he looks like he wants to go to sleep because he’s yawning, so he’d probably say ‘I’m sleepy’.
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Question 5 of 11
5. Question
Which of the following phrases best describes this picture?
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Excellent!
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No, diarrhea has to do with the other end of the body and if he was hot he’d probably change into a short sleeved t-shirt.
This boy looks like he has a cold and a runny nose.
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Question 6 of 11
6. Question
What is this poor man suffering from?
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That’s right, he has a vomiting bug, poor thing.
Colloquially we also often say that someone has a ‘tummy’ bug. Tummy is another word for ‘stomach’.
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No, he has a vomiting bug, poor thing. Colloquially we also often say that someone has a ‘tummy’ bug. Tummy is another word for ‘stomach’.
Diarrhea comes from the other end, his legs look fine and although he may also have a fever we can’t really tell that from the picture.
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Question 7 of 11
7. Question
What do you think has happened to this lady?
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Yes, she looks like she might have sunstroke.
Sometimes when you spend too long in the sun you get burnt and if you get sunstroke you often end up vomiting and vomiting. It is not a pleasant experience.
Remember not to spend too long in the sun and to wear a hat!
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No, I think she looks like she might have sunstroke.
Sometimes when you spend too long in the sun you get burnt and if you get sunstroke you often end up vomiting and vomiting. It is not a pleasant experience.
Remember not to spend too long in the sun and to wear a hat!
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Question 8 of 11
8. Question
Match the phrases with the correct descriptions.
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- when you try to blow your nose but nothing comes out
- to suffer symptoms that are a bit like a cold but it is actually a virus that you catch from another person
- when you feel really hot
- when you feel like you might fall over because your head feels funny
- when everything in your stomach comes back up again and comes out of your mouth
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to have a blocked nose
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to have the flu
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to have a fever
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to feel dizzy
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to have a vomiting bug
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Top work!
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No, sorry, not quite!
See above for the correct answers.
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Question 9 of 11
9. Question
What do you think this girl might be saying?
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Well done, she looks like she might be ‘dizzy’ and she could say either ‘I am dizzy’ or ‘I feel dizzy’.
The other two options aren’t good English.
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Actually she looks like she might be feeling dizzy.
She could say either ‘I am dizzy’ or ‘I feel dizzy’.
The other two options aren’t good English.
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Question 10 of 11
10. Question
If you had a broken leg which of the following phrases do you think you might say?
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Very well done 🙂
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No, you’d probably say ‘my leg hurts’.
The other sentences are not grammatically correct.
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Question 11 of 11
11. Question
If your stomach hurts which of the following phrases could you say?
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Great work!
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No, you could say either ‘my stomache aches’ or ‘my tummy aches’.