POSITIVE
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adaptable
adorable
agreeable
alert
alluring
ambitious
amusing
boundless
brave
bright
calm
capable
charming
cheerful
coherent
confident
cooperative
courageous
credible
cultured
decisive
decorous
delightful
determined
diligent
discreet
dynamic
eager
efficient
encouraging
enduring
energetic
entertaining
enthusiastic
excellent
excitable
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fabulous
fair
faithful
fantastic
fearless
frank
friendly
funny
generous
gentle
good
happy
harmonious
helpful
hilarious
honorable
impartial
industrious
instinctive
jolly
joyous
kind
kind-hearted
knowledgeable
likeable
lively
lovely
loving
lucky
mature
modern
nice
obedient
painstaking
peaceful
perfect
placid
plausible
pleasant
plucky
productive
protective
proud
punctual
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quiet
receptive
reflective
relieved
resolute
responsible
righteous
romantic
sedate
selective
self-assured
sensitive
shrewd
silly
sincere
skilful
splendid
steadfast
stimulating
talented
thoughtful
thrifty
tough
trustworthy
unbiased
unusual
upbeat
vigorous
vivacious
warm
willing
wise
witty
wonderful
zany
zealous
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abrasive
abrupt
abusive
aloof
ambiguous
angry
annoyed
anxious
arrogant
awful
bad
belligerent
boorish
boring
callous
careless
clumsy
combative
confused
cowardly
crazy
creepy
cruel
cynical
dangerous
deceitful
defective
defiant
depressed
deranged
disagreeable
disillusioned
disturbed
domineering
draconian
embarrassing
envious
erratic
evasive
evil
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fanatical
fierce
finicky
flashy
flippant
foolish
forgetful
frantic
fretful
frightened
furtive
greedy
grieving
grouchy
gruesome
grumpy
guarded
gullible
helpless
hesitant
horrible
hurtful
ignorant
irresolute
jealous
jittery
lacking
lazy
lonely
malicious
materialistic
mean
mysterious
naive
nasty
naughty
nervous
noisy
obnoxious
outrageous
over zealous
panicky
pathetic
possessive
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quarrelsome
repulsive
ruthless
sad
scary
secretive
selfish
silly
slow
sneaky
snobbish
spendthrift
squeamish
stingy
strange
sulky
tacky
tense
terrible
testy
thick-skinned
thoughtless
threatening
tight
timid
tired
tiresome
troubled
truculent
typical
uptight
vague
vengeful
venomous
volatile
voracious
vulgar
wary
wasteful
weak
wicked
worthless
wretched
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SPEAKING
Task 1. Read this short poem and express your opinion
You can look beautiful and nice,
You can be serious and wise,
You can be smart and clever,
But stay a man forever
Task2.Speak on the topic. “ My next door neighbour”
Task 3.Discuss the topic “What makes a personality?”
Unit 6. Health and illnesses
Lesson 8.
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Vocabulary: a backache; an earache; a headache; a stomachache; a toothache; a cold; a cough; a fever; the flu; sore eyes; a sore throat;
Listening:Watching the video «How to talk to a Doctor in English/Visiting a Clinic or Hospital»
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Reading: Describing symptoms
Grammar: Kinds of questions
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Brainstorming
How long have you had this problem?
Whose questions are these? Are they teacher’s/student’s/policemen’s/doctor’s questions? Where can we hear these questions?
What’s the matter?
Do you have allergies to any medicine?
Are you taking any medicine?
Do you smoke?
Vocabulary
Pay attention to the reading rules
ch[k] (in words of Latin/Greek origin) – chemistry; school; architect; ache; stomach;
ou+gh [4f] – cough; rough; tough; enough;
a backache an earache a headache a stomachache a toothache
a cold a cough a fever the flu sore eyes a sore throat
Look at the pictures and learn the new words with definitions
a backache – a pain in your back
an earache – a pain in one of your ear
a headache – a pain in your head
a stomachache – a pain in your stomach
a toothache – a pain in one your teeth
a cold – an illness that blocks your nose and makes you sneeze and cough
a cough – an illness when the air repeatedly pushes up from your mouth with noise
a fever – a medical condition in which your body temperature is above normal
the flu – a common infectious disease (= influenza)
sore eyes – an illness when your eyes are infected and hurt
a sore throat – an illness when your throat hurts (= angina)
Task 1 Watch the video,discuss about it and write about your visit.
https://youtu.be/u20YXO_Z1I0
Task 2. Name the symptoms.
Task 3.Categorize the medical symptoms from Task 1 into the groups. Then compare with your partner
go to bed
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take medicine or pills
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see the doctor
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2 …
3 …
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2 …
3 …
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2 …
3 …
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Task 4. Crossword ‘What’s the matter?’
Across
2. You should go to the _____.
4. You need to take some _____.
6. I have a _____.
8. Tom is not in school today. He has a _____.
9. You have a toothache. Don't eat _____.
Down
1. I have a _____.
3. You look tired. You should have a _____.
5. What's the _____?
7. You should see the _____.
Task 5. Fill in the blanks with one of the words in the box
cold; medicine; better; examine; sick; fever; sure; hurts; patients;appointment;
I’m feeling a little __________ and I think I have a __________. I called the doctor to make an _________. My throat __________. He has many other _________ today, but he said he would see me. I think it’s just a __________, but I would like the doctor to __________ me to make __________ it’s not anything serious. Maybe he’ll give me some __________ to make me feel __________.
Конецформы
Reading
Describing symptoms
Read the story and then answer the questions with your groupmates
My name is Nina. I am a student. Today I feel very sick. I think I have a cold. I have a headache and a sore throat. I have an earache and I’m coughing. I feel terrible. I can’t go to college. I have an appointment with the doctor today at 10:00.I hope I feel better tomorrow.
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1. How does Nina feel today?
2. What are her symptoms?
3. What is she going to do?
Task 6. Read the story one more time.Underline the verbs ‘have/feel’
Today I feel very sick.
Task 7. Look at the picture. Describe the man’s health status. Follow the questions
1 . What’s the matter with the man?
2. Where is he? Is he at home or at the hospital?
3. Why does he have a bandage?
4. Does he have a headache or an earache?
5. How do you think what is the degree of his pain?
6. What do you advice the man to ease his ache?
Task 8. Describe your own feelings now. Follow the questions
1. How do you feel today?
2. Do you have any symptoms? Do you have a headache or a cough now?
3. What can you say about your body temperature at the moment?
4. What will you do if you have a toothache?
5. What do you do to stay healthy?
Hometask
Task 9. Read the texts carefully. In each text a sentence is omitted. Write the number of an appropriate sentence in the text
1) Some of the most common are: pollen, dust, animal hair and sometimes food and medicines.
2) While you are unwell, stay away from work or school.
3) Bacteria enter the nose or throat then travel up the tubes to the ear.
4) You can treat your symptoms with medicines such as painkillers, nose drops or sprays, cough syrups and drops.
Text A
An earache is a sharp and dull pain in your ear. You may also have a feeling of pressure or blockage. Common cause of earache is an infection. _____. You begin to feel pain as your eardrum becomes swollen and red. If you have an earache, see a doctor. Your doctor may prescribe medicines to treat the cause of the earache.
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Text B
A cold means you have a virus that affects your head, chest, nose, throat and ears. Symptoms may be sneezing and a runny nose, a sore throat, a cough, a slight fever, a headache and tiredness. There are no medicines that cure a cold. _____. However, you should see a doctor.
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Text C
Influenza – or the flu – is a virus that spreads quickly from person to person through touch and through the air. Symptoms include fever, chills, aches, runny nose, a cough and stomach upset. Influenza can be caused by different strains of the influenza virus. _____. Look after yourself and your family – rest and fluids are especially important.
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Text D
An allergy is when your immune system reacts to harmful, asit seesthem, substances, which are called allergens. Many substances can cause an allergic reaction. _____. Different allergens will cause different kinds of allergic reactions. The most common allergic conditions are hay fever, asthma and skin problems (eczema, rashes).
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Task 10. Answer the following questions
1. What are the symptoms of an earache?
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4. What is the quickly spread disease called?
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2. What should you do to treat the cause of earache?
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5. What substances may cause an allergic
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3. What medicine can we take to treat the cough?
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reaction?
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