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- If you want to measure your temperature, use a thermometerpillaspirin.
- If your nose is blocked, try using cough syrupnasal spraytablet.
- For me, the best pill to cope with a headache is aspirinvitamincough syrup.
- When I have a sore throat, my mum always gives me nasal sprayaspirincough syrup.
- I am tired all the time, so the doctor says I have to take more cough dropsvitaminsthermometers.
The next day, 6. 1. recommendations, 2. cough syrup, 3. tablet, 4. doctor, 5. thermometer, 6. spray, 7. measure, 8. aspirin, 9. dry your temperature with a 7. 1. recommendations, 2. cough syrup, 3. tablet, 4. doctor, 5. thermometer, 6. spray, 7. measure, 8. aspirin, 9. dry and see if it’s lower. If it is, it’s good. If it isn’t, visit a 8. 1. recommendations, 2. cough syrup, 3. tablet, 4. doctor, 5. thermometer, 6. spray, 7. measure, 8. aspirin, 9. dry. He or she will know best how to help you – just follow their 9. 1. recommendations, 2. cough syrup, 3. tablet, 4. doctor, 5. thermometer, 6. spray, 7. measure, 8. aspirin, 9. dry.
There is a well‑known proverb: An apple a day keeps the doctor away. It means that if you regularly take care of your body, you won't have medical problems later. Write a note to your school newspaper saying if you agree with this proverb or not and why. Write 4‑5 sentences.
Look at the picture and a well‑known proverb. It means that if you regularly take care of your body, you won't have medical problems later. Write a note to your school newspaper saying if you agree with this proverb or not and why. Write 50–70 words.

It’s Monday. You didn’t go on a trip to the Bieszczady mountains last weekend. You had a cold. Write a blog entry to your readers in which you:
give answers to some questions you got from your readers this week;
explain that you fell ill and write about your symptoms;
describe what you did to feel better and how you feel after the treatment;
inform your readers when they can expect a note about your new trip to Bieszczady.
Use between 100 and 150 words.