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4a What’s wrong with you?
1 Vocabulary Look at the picture. Listen, read and write the names of the people.
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• Colin is wearing a red jumper. He’s got earache. • Mandy is next to Ken. She’s got a stomach ache.
• Lisa is sitting next to Colin. She’s got toothache. • Tony has got a son called Roger. Roger has got a
• Lisa’s daughter, Meg, has got the flu. cough and Tony has got a temperature.
• Ken is wearing a blue scarf. He’s got a sore throat. • Helen is next to Tony. She’s got a headache.
2 Read
A. Listen, read and match the paragraphs 1 4 with the pictures a-d.
A right Pain
in the Ear!
It’s annoying, painful and if it’s really bad, you can’t hear b
well. So, what can you do to stop earache? Here are some
unusual tips.
1 Many years ago people used to cut a cockroach in
half and put it into their ear. But you shouldn’t try this at
home!
2 In the 1900s people used to put a hot onion in their
ear while they had their feet in hot water. During the night
they tied a cooked onion to their feet. They used to
do all these things too when they had the flu.
do all these things too when they had the flu. a
3 Others used to put garlic into their
ear and wait for half an hour for the earache
to go away. Sometimes, they were lucky. If
not, they went to the doctor’s and had to
explain why their ear smelt of garlic.
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