Health An Illness Vocabulary
Health An Illness Vocabulary
Health An Illness Vocabulary
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This text is from one of my friends who is sick, let’s see what he is going
through.
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Let’s have another look at what my friend has said and learn some health and
sickness vocabulary.
Aches and pains are also in the list of illness vocabulary. These words
are minor pains and illnesses.
From time to time
“From time to time” is also another item of health vocabulary that is another
way of saying “sometimes”.
When you have a runny nose, your nose is always wet, and you have to clean it
with a tissue.
Sore throat
Another word that you can use when talking about health problems, is
“sore throat”. When you have a sore throat, you have pain in your throat and
it’s too difficult to swallow.
Let’s have another look at what Jessie said to learn some health and illness
vocabulary and phrases.
“Exacerbate” is also in the list of health vocabulary that means to get worse.
Don’t forget that “exacerbate” is a very formal verb.
“To feel poorly” means to feel a bit ill. “To feel really poorly” means to feel
really sick.
To make an appointment
“An appointment” is a fixed schedule of meeting somebody. “An appointment
with your doctor” means that you have a fixed schedule of visiting your
doctor.
“To make an appointment” means to call your doctor’s office and ask for an
appointment.
To call in sick
“To call in sick” or “to phone in sick” means to call your work and say that you
cannot come because you are unwell and under the weather.
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Well, I’m a bit off-color today! A few days ago I had a heavy cold, but now I
think I’ve gone over the worst! I think I’ve gone down with the flu, but I’m on
the mend now!
Let’s have another look at what Jack said to learn some health problems
vocabulary and phrases.
“To have a cold” means to be sick. “To have a heavy cold” means to be
seriously sick. So, you have 3 ways to say that you are sick
• To have a cold
• To have a heavy cold
• To catch a cold
To go over the worst: Of sickness vocabulary
“To go over the worst” means to go through the most painful and most serious
stage of illness. For example:
Last night I was really sick, but today I’m better. So, I think I’ve gone over the
worst. (I have passed the most serious and the most painful stage of the
sickness.)
To be on the mend
“To be on the mend” means to be getting better and better, to be recovering
from an illness.
In this lesson, you learned new health and sickness vocabulary. As you know,
one of the most important ways to be able to speak fluently like native
speakers is to have a wide range of vocabulary. Also, it’s so important to learn
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✅To have aches and pains → to have minor and not really serious illnesses
and pains in your body
✅To be at death’s door → to be really sick that you feel you are dying
✅ To call / phone in sick → to call work and say you can’t come because you
are sick
✅ To go over the worst → to pass the most painful and serious stage of illness
1. SY KEN says:
I am a nurse. I have not got much time but I am very interested of your
videos. I am beginner
SEPTEMBER 3, 2023 AT 11:15 AM
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