Health Unit: Level 3

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Health Unit: Level 3 Name: Directions: Look at the pictures. What do you see? Write on the lines below. Read your answers to your group when you re finished. #1 #2 #3 #1 #2 #3 Page 1

Parts of the Body: Directions: Do you know all the parts of the body? Label the picture below. Use a picture dictionary to help you. Label as much as you can. Hand Page 2

New Vocabulary Activity #1: Teacher Says Directions: Stand up! Watch and listen to your teacher. When you hear, Teacher says, point to your you must point to the correct body part. Be careful! If you don t hear, Teacher says you must not point to anything. If you do, you must sit down. Teacher says, point to your ear! New Vocabulary Activity #2: Student (your name) Says Directions: In a group choose 1 classmate to be the teacher. Stand up! Watch and listen to your classmate. When you hear, Student says, point to your you must point to the correct body part. Be careful! If you don t hear, Student says you must not point to anything. If you do, you must sit down. Student says, point to your ear! Page 3

New Vocabulary: I Don t Feel Good! Directions: Listen to your teacher. Write the words under the correct pictures. You can work with a group. Page 4

Grammar: Simple Present and Irregular Past Tense How do you feel? I feel sick. What s the matter? (What + is) I have a cough. How did you feel? (past) I felt sick. (past) I. Questions you do we How did they feel? What was the matter? (past) I had a cough. (past) does he did she II. Statements I You We They He She It have had has had a headache. a cough. a fever. a cut. a stomachache. the chills. the flu. I He She It They You We am was is was are were dizzy. sweaty. exhausted. nauseous. vomiting. sneezing. constipated. sick. Directions: Write 10 sentences. Write 5 in simple present and 5 in irregular past. When you are finished, read them to a partner. Simple Present Sentences 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Page 5

Irregular Past Sentences 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Directions: Listen to your partner. Write their 10 sentences on the lines below. NO LOOKING! Simple Present Sentences 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Irregular Past Sentences 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Page 6

Grammar: Irregular Past Tense Directions: Read the verbs in the box. was were did felt had went bought WAS = past tense of AM/IS WERE = past tense of ARE DID = past tense of DO FELT = past tense of FEEL HAD = past tense of HAVE WENT = past tense of GO BOUGHT = past tense of BUY Directions: Read the dialog with a partner. A: When was the last time you were sick? B: I was sick last month. A: How did you feel? B: I felt horrible. A: What did you have? B: I had the flu. A: Did you go to the doctor? B: No, I did not. I went to the store and bought some medicine. Directions: Write a new dialog with a partner using some or all of the verbs in the box. Read your dialog to a group. A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: Page 7

A Letter from the Doctor s Office: Directions: Read the letter and answer the questions in complete sentences below. Dear Mr. Gonzalez, You have an appointment for a general examination with Dr. Riley on February 11, 2009 at 10:30am. Please bring your insurance card if you have one and any medicine you are currently taking. If you can t come, please call us immediately at (360) 802-5518 to reschedule your appointment. We are looking forward to seeing you soon. Sincerely, Mary Carr 1. What is the appointment for? 2. When is the appointment? 3. What must Jose bring? 4. What must Jose do if he can t go? 5. When was the last time you had a general examination? 6. Do you think Jose is healthy? Why or why not? Page 8

Remedies: Things That Help You Feel Better Directions: Label the pictures with the correct words. use a heating pad use an ice pack rest in bed use a decongestant get a massage drink some tea take some medicine Directions: What other things do you do when you are sick? Write your answers in complete sentences. Tell your group what you do when you are finished writing. Page 9

Grammar: Modals: Could and Should Directions: Read the sentences and answer the questions. Could Tanya has a bad cough. Taking some medicine could make her feel better. o Possibility - Maybe some medicine will work but maybe the medicine will not work. What other possibilities could make her feel better? Miguel has a backache. He doesn t know what to do. He could use a heating pad. It works for me. o Suggestion I think it will make his back feel better. Do you have a different suggestion for Miguel? Should My friend says when I have a cold, I should take Tylenol. o Recommendation - I should take Tylenol because my friend thinks it is good for my cold. What do people recommend you do when you have a cold? Maria has a lot of pain in her neck and shoulders. I think she should get a massage tomorrow. o Advice I think this is the best thing to do. What kind of advice do you give to people in a lot of pain? Page 10

Talking About Remedies: Could/Should Directions: Write two sentences for each picture. Use could and should. Write your answers in complete sentences. When you are finished, find a partner. Do you have the same answers? If not, write their answers too. What could/should he do? a headache? He could My Answers My Partner s Answers He should a stomachache? an earache? a toothache? a cold? a backache? Page 11

Story: Maria Was Sick Last Week! Directions: Read the words in the box. Look at the picture story. sick appointment receptionist clinic exam shot prescription rest temperature call medical form Maria Directions: Match the pictures with the sentences (teacher: clip up both). Write the story in your notebook. Read the story to a partner when you are finished. She bought her prescription. She went to the clinic. She checked in with the receptionist. The nurse took her temperature. 1. She felt sick. She had an exam. She filled out a medical form. She called for an appointment. She got a prescription. She made a return appointment. She got a shot. She rested in bed. Page 12

Talk To Your Classmates: Directions: Interview five of your classmates. Ask the questions below. Write their answers in complete sentences in the boxes. WERE=past tense of YOU WAS=past tense of AM/IS DID=past tense of DO Name When were you sick? What was wrong with you? Did you see a doctor? His name is Martin. He was sick in December. He had a cold. No, he did not. Page 13

Dialogs: Directions: Practice reading the dialogs with a partner. A: Good morning, Eastside Medical Clinic. How may I help you? B: Hello, this is Oscar Wilson. I had a really bad backache yesterday and I need to see a doctor as soon as possible. A: We are really busy! Could you come in this afternoon, at 2:00pm? B: Yes. I will be there at 2:00pm. A: Please arrive 10 minutes before your appointment to fill out a medical form. B: OK, thank you very much. A: Gildo Rey Elementary School, what can I do for you? B: Hello, this is Anita Reyes. My son is not feeling well and he will not be coming to school today. A: That is too bad. He should stay home. What is your son s name? B: His name is Oscar Reyes. A: Thank you for letting us know. I hope he feels better soon. B: Thank you, goodbye. A: Good morning, this is Bill. B: Hi this is Lidia. I m sorry, but I will not be able to come to work today. I had a cough all week and now I have the flu. A: I m sorry to hear that. You should stay home and rest today. B: Yes, I will. Maybe I could come to work tomorrow. A: Only if you feel better. Take care. A: Good afternoon, Smith Dental Office. B: Hello, I need to make an appointment. I have a terrible toothache. What should I do? It hurts really bad! A: Ok, what is your name? B: My name is Carmen Ramirez. A: Could you come in this afternoon at 3:00pm? B: Yes, I will be there. Thank you. ***Write your own dialog with a partner*** Page 14

Word Scramble: Directions: 1. Find the words. 2. Write the words on the lines. Example: findthewords. Find the words. 1. stomachvijenvcvpjfingersdkvgarmnykmcoughcknewflucnp (5 words) 2. headtdkojhclknefimedicinevoeewhandvrwochillswmtylenol (5 words) 3. ibloodtestnrklbhjionrbnthumbdnrgrinlegsjkconstipatedll (5 words) 4. gvkexaminationdsgnngnofootvokngnx-raynbdoctorlktooths (5 words) 5. hvkeyetestnhroperationnbmbacksdvklnbvnbceeldwcoldfwa (5 words) 6. scanfgkjsfkl;hkkneebsffdwlnwhandkdowvmbrokenarmdfe (5 words) Page 15

Story: Erin Was Really Sick Last Week! Directions: Find a partner. Look at all the strips of paper. Read them together and put them in the correct order on the table. Directions: Copy the story on the lines below. Read the story to your partner. Take turns reading the story. Page 16

Story: C-Test Practice Directions: Listen to your partner read the story from page 16. Fill in the missing letters. Erin was really sick last week! O Monday sh had a run nose, th chills, a fev and a cou. On Tues morning sh was ve nauseous an vomited a lo. Erin rest in he bed, to Tylenol an drank a lo of wat for tw more da. She di not ge better. Sh needed t go t the doc so sh could ge some medi. She cal the doct office an made a appointment. He appointment wa scheduled fo Friday after at 2:00pm. She continued to rest in her bed, drink a lot of water and take Tylenol until her appointment. Directions: Answer the questions in complete sentences. 1. Who was sick? 2. What was wrong with Erin? 3. What did Erin need? 4. When was her appointment? 5. What did you do the last time you were sick? Page 17

Word Search: I m Sick! Directions: Find and circle the words in the puzzle. F F L Z H W B Z A H W H G C S S A A I E X X H U Z E P S G K Q C T N A M Z R L A N S O R Z V J I G D F T P L E T Z R Z O E V P Z A S A T H N L A E O B K M S M C R H C E W O I T H P Q J O P H Y A I N S J I H R C T R H G E K T S C I K S R F E D L O C C A T F N O A Q O L A Z J H A P K X I E E U P A U T G S B D I Z Z Y M V E G T U U G Q N M P J F C Z O E Z H A G Z L H P Y C B E N N V R E S W U R G I K E B I P O P F T W N U B V B G Q Q O L K N G J X M Word Bank BACKACHE COLD COUGH HOSPITAL DIZZY FEVER FLU HEADACHE HEALTHY HURTS PATIENT PAIN SNEEZE SORETHROAT VOMIT Page 18

Sentence Strips for the Story: Page 16 Teacher: Cut into strips and give to pairs of L3 students. Erin was really sick last week! On Monday she had a runny nose, the chills, a fever and a cough. On Tuesday morning she was very nauseous and vomited a lot. Erin rested in her bed, took Tylenol and drank a lot of water for two more days. She did not get better. She needed to go to the doctor so she could get some medicine. Page 19

She called the doctor s office and made an appointment. Her appointment was scheduled for Friday afternoon at 2:00pm. She continued to rest in her bed, drink a lot of water and take Tylenol until her appointment. Page 20