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Illnesses
The people below aren’t feeling well.
Write a questions and an answer for each person.
1 What’s the matter with him? 7
He has a stiff neck. He
2 What’s the matter with you? 8
I He
3 9
She I
4 10
He He has laryngitis.
5 11
I She
6 12
He I
Illnesses
stiff neck, cramps, earache, hiccups, stomachache, cold,
fever, sunburn, laryngitis, backache, headache, sore throat
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Injuries
A. Matching
Match the injuries on the left with the pictures on
the right. Then write the past tense of each verb.
1. bruise
b c
2. cut a d
3. sprain
4. scrape
5. get a sunburn
6. twist
e
7. break
f g h
8. dislocate
B. Writing Sentences
The people below were injured recently.
Write questions and answers using the vocabulary from Part A.
1 What happened to you? 5
I cut my finger. She
2 What happened to him? 6
He I
3 7
I She
4 8
He He
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Questions & Answers
Practice asking and answering questions using complete
sentences. Use the words in brackets to help you.
# Person Question Answer
What happened to Jon?
(cut)
Where did it happen?
(kitchen)
1
Is he okay?
(yes, fine)
Jon Did it hurt?
(yes, very painful)
What happened
to Sara? (scrape)
Where did it happen?
(street)
2
Is she okay?
(yes, okay)
Sara Did it hurt?
(yes, hurt a little)
What happened to you?
(break)
Are you okay?
(no)
3
Did you go to
the hospital? (yes)
Me Did it hurt?
(yes, a lot)
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Questions & Answers cont.
# Person Question Answer
She sprained her wrist.
It happened at home.
She fell down the stairs.
4
Yes, she’s fine, but
now she can’t write.
Yes, it did.
Marta
It hurt very much.
I dislocated my shoulder.
It happened at the gym.
I was lifting weights.
5
Yes, I’m fine, but I have
to wear a shoulder brace.
Yes, it was very painful.
Me
It still hurts now.
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Work in Pairs (Partner A)
Ask your partner for the missing information.
A. Injuries
These people injured themselves.
Find out what happened to everyone.
Jon Benji Max Sam Jacob Sophia Mena Billy
B. Illnesses
These people aren’t feeling well.
Find out what’s wrong with everyone.
Sarah Takashi Jacob George Mick Jack
Bruce Josh Jordana David Ming Ted
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Work in Pairs (Partner B)
Ask your partner for the missing information.
A. Injuries
These people injured themselves.
Find out what happened to everyone.
Jon Benji Max Sam Jacob Sophia Mena Billy
B. Illnesses
These people aren’t feeling well.
Find out what’s wrong with everyone.
Sarah Takashi Jacob George Mick Jack
Bruce Josh Jordana David Ming Ted
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Ways to Talk about Illnesses and Injuries
A. Questions
How are you feeling? How are you doing today?
How are you? You don’t look so good. Are you sick?
You look sick. Are you feeling okay? Are you feeling all right?
What’s the matter? You don’t look well. What’s wrong? You look sick.
B. I’m feeling...
I feel sick. I’m not feeling good.
I feel tired. I’m not feeling that great.
I don’t feel well. I’m a little under the weather today.
I feel nauseous. I should have stayed in bed.
C. I have...
I have a cold. I have a runny nose.
I have a cough. I have a bad headache.
I have the flu. I have a terrible stomachache.
I have a sore throat. My back is killing me.
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Class Survey
A. Your Illness or Injury
Choose one of the illnesses or injuries below.
Pretend this is your illness or injury. Fill in what is wrong with you.
I have . I have . I have .
I have . I have . I have .
I . I . I .
I . I . I .
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Class Survey cont.
B. Survey
Walk around the class and find out what’s wrong with everyone.
If someone has an injury, find out how it happened..
Classmate Illness or Injury Injury Notes
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Picture Dictionary
Describe each of the illnesses or injuries.
Draw another illness or injury in the last box.
1 fever 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20
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Teachers’ Notes
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
Students learn vocabulary associated with illnesses and injuries through individual,
pair, and group activities. They also practice the past tense through various writing
and speaking exercises..
Illnesses Questions & Answers
1. What’s the matter with him? He has a stiff neck. 1. He cut his finger.
2. What’s the matter with you? I have a headache. It happened in the kitchen.
3. What’s the matter with with her? She has a fever. Yes, he’s fine.
4. What’s the matter with him? He has a backache. Yes, it was very painful.
5. What’s the matter with you? I have a cold. 2. She scraped her knees.
6. What’s the matter with him? He has an earache. It happened on the street.
7. What’s the matter with him? He has a stomachache. Yes, she’s okay.
8. What’s the matter with him? He has a sore throat. Yes, it hurt a little.
9. What’s the matter with you? I have a sunburn. 3. I broke my leg.
10. What’s the matter with him? He has laryngitis. No, I’m not.
11. What’s the matter with her? She has cramps. Yes, I did.
12. What’s the matter with you? I have the hiccups. Yes, it hurt a lot.
4. What happened to Marta?
Injuries Where did it happen?
Is she okay?
A. MATCHING Did it hurt?
5. What happened to you?
1. c – bruised 4. a – scraped 7. d – broke
Where did it happen?
2. b – cut 5. f – got a sunburn 8. e – dislocated
Are you okay?
3. g – sprained 6. h – twisted
Did it hurt?
B. WRITING SENTENCES (continued on the next page...)
1. What happened to you? I cut my finger.
2. What happened to him? He broke his leg.
3. What happened to you? I dislocated my shoulder.
4. What happened to him? He got a sunburn on his arm.
5. What happened to her? She sprained her wrist.
6. What happened to you? I twisted my ankle.
7. What happened to her? She scraped her knees.
8. What happened to him? He bruised his arm.
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Teachers’ Notes cont.
Pair Work Picture Dictionary
A. INJURIES This page can be distributed to your students for extra
practice before or after the lesson. Alternatively, you could
Partner A: Partner B:
have them draw pictures for each new vocabulary word.
Benji bruised his arm. Jon broke his leg.
1. fever 11. hiccups
Sam dislocated his shoulder. Max twisted his ankle.
2. earache 12. dislocated (shoulder)
Sophia sprained her wrist. Jacob got a sunburn.
3. stomachache 13. twisted (ankle)
Billy cut his finger. Mena scraped her knees.
4. stiff neck 14. scraped (knees)
5. headache 15. cut (finger)
B. ILLNESSES
6. sore throat 16. bruised (arm)
Partner A: Partner B: 7. cramps 17. sunburn
8. cold 18. sprained (wrist)
Takashi has a backache. Sarah has cramps.
9. laryngitis 19. broken (leg)
George has a sore throat. Jacob got a sunburn.
10. backache 20. Answers will vary.
Jack has the hiccups. Mick has a stomachache.
Bruce has an earache. Josh has a cold.
Jordana has a fever. David has a headache. SPELLING NOTE:
Ming has a stiff neck. Ted has laryngitis.
This lesson shows the American spelling of the word Practice.
Most other English-speaking countries spell it this way: Practise
Ways to Talk about Illnesses and Injuries (when used as a verb; Practice when used as a noun). Make it a
challenge for your students to find this word in the lesson and
Go over these expressions with your students. Tell them that they see if they know the alternate spelling.
can use these sentences in the Class Survey exercise on pages 8–9.
For pronunciation and intonation practice, you could have the
students repeat after you, followed by partner practice.
Class Survey
A. YOUR ILLNESS OR INJURY
Have students choose one illness or injury from the chart,
or cut out the boxes and hand one out to each student.
Have students fill in the correct illness or injury.
B. SURVEY
Have students complete the survey by talking to their classmates.
They should answer questions using the illness or injury they chose
in Part A. Students can ask, “You look sick. What’s the matter?” or
“Are you okay? What happened?”
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