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Match the words to make phrases connected with symptoms.
Drag and drop the information into the correct column.
Read the sentences and choose the correct answers. More than one answer is correct.
a) viral.
b) bacterial.
c) rattling.
2. If you’re pale and not feeling well, you can
a) sneeze.
b) faint.
c) pass out.
3. If a part of your body gets bigger, we say it’s
a) swollen
b) puffy
c) persistent
4. If you suffer from a disease, you can feel
a) fatigue.
b) navel.
c) pain.
5. Food poisoning can cause
a) a stomach ache.
b) diarrhoea.
c) vaccination.
Read the sentences and type in the correct word which you created from the word in capitals.
Do the crossword to find the hidden word.
Translate the phrases in brackets into English. Make sure the words are in the correct form so that they fit grammatically into the sentence.
Answer the questions. Each answer should be 2–3 sentences long.
Have you or anyone you know suffered from any of the diseases mentioned in this lesson? What happened?
Which symptoms mentioned in the lesson do you usually suffer from when you’re ill?
When was the last time you had a cold, or flu? What symptoms did you have?
Your friend from England has been suffering from a disease. You have also been unwell. You want to tell your friend about it. Write an email in which you:
write what disease it was and how you caught it;
describe the symptoms;
explain how you recovered from it;
warn your friend how to avoid catching it and wish him/her well.
Your email should be 100‑150 words long.