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Vocabulary
Com este material vamos estudar sobre Health!
Vamos ver expressões sobre saúde, enfermidades, etc. Let’s study!
❤️🩹 Health Vocabulary 🚑
❤️🩹 What’s the matter? 😯
- What’s wrong with her?
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She has a toothache.
Q. Do you have a toochache now?
- What’s the matter with her?
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She’s got a headache. Q. Do you have an headache?
- What’s wrong with him?
- What’s the matter with him?
- What’s wrong with him?
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He has got a cough
Q. Do you have a cough?
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He has a broken arm / broken bone
Q. Do you have a broken arm?
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He has back pain / backache
Q. Do you have a backpain?
- What’s the matter with him?
- What’s wrong with her?
- What’s the matter with her?
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He has an earache.
Q. Do you have an earache?
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She has a stomachache
Q. Do you have an stomachache?
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She has fatigue / She is fatigued
Q. Are you fatigued?
- What’s wrong with her?
- What’s the matter with her?
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She’s got the flu
Q. Do you have the flu?
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She has sunburn
Q. Do you have a sunburn?
🚑 Health Vocabulary - Practice ❤️🩹
Speaking 🗣️
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Online Activities 🖥️
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Printable Activities 🖨️
What’s the matter? - Health Worksheet578.3KB
The most common ways to ask about someone's health are:
- How do you feel (today)?
- How are you feeling?
- Is everything okay?
When you see (or hear) that they are not well, then you can ask:
- What's the matter?
- What's wrong?
They will most likely respond with:
- I'm fine.
- I feel sick.
- Not so good.
- Not very well.
- I don't feel well.
- I'm sick.
If the person wants to say what is wrong, they may give the reason they feel that way:
- I have ... (+ health condition)
- I've got ... (+ health condition)
- I have a headache
- I've got a sore throat.