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7a 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 1-3 with the pictures a-c.
A right Pain
in the Ear! b
It’s annoying, painful and if it’s really bad, you can’t hear
well. So, what can you do to stop earache? Here are some
unusual tips.
1 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.
2 Others used to put garlic into their ear
and wait for half an hour for the earache to a
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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