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Unit 7 I Feel Sick…
Warm-up, Listening and Speaking A
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Learning goals
• 1.Learn the names of health problems .
• 2.Learn to ask about someone’s health and learn some possible responses .
• 3.Try to improve your speaking ability.
Warm-up 1. Look at the pictures and choose the correct health problem for each person.
a sore throat a headache a stomachache
a toothache a cold a cough
a headache a toothache a cold a cough a stomachache a sore throat
2. A guessing game.
One student performs the problem and the others guess what’s wrong with him.
• A: Is he sick/ill?
• B:…
• A: What’s wrong /the matter with him?
• B:…
Underline the expressions about Sandy’s health in the conversation.
Sue: Hey, brother. You don’t look well today.
Sandy: No, I’m not feeling so good.
Sue: What’s the matter with you?
Sandy: My tooth is killing me .
Sue: How long have you been feeling like that?
Sandy: Since yesterday evening.
Sue: In that case, I suggest you go to see the doctor right now.
Sandy: Do I have a choice?
Useful Expressions • Asking about Someone’s Health and possible Responses
How are you feeling?I’m feeling sick/
tired/good…
How are you today?I’m fine/OK/well, thanks.
…
How’s your health?I’m doing great/fine.
I’m fit as a fiddle. Lately, it has not been very good.
…
You look pale. Are you ill/sick?
Yes, I’m not feeling so hot. I don’t feel well at all.
I have been sick since…No, I’m doing fine/great.
…
小提琴
very well
记忆力大挑战Try to keep them in mind
• How are you feeling?• I’m feeling sick/tired/good…
How are you today?I’m fine/OK/well, thanks.
…
• How’s your health?• I’m doing great/fine.• I’m fit as a fiddle.• Lately, it has not been very
good. …
• You look pale. Are you ill/sick?
• Yes, I’m not feeling so hot.
I don’t feel well at all.
I have been sick since…
• No, I’m doing fine/great.
…
3. Use the expressions you’ve learned to ask about your partner’s
health.• Example
• A: How are you today?
• B: I’m not feeling so good.
4. Work in pairs and complete the conversation below.
you meet your friend Tom on the way to school. He doesn’t look very well.
You: Hey, Tom. You don’t look well today.
Tom: No, .You: How long have you been feeling
like that ?Tom: Since .You: In that case, I suggest .Tom: thank you . I will.
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Now Tom take your advice and go to see a doctor.
• M: Good morning, doctor.• W: Good morning, Tom. You don't look well.
_____________.• M: I have a sore throat.• W: Have you got a fever?• M: ____________. My temperature is a little high.• W: When did it start?• M: ________________.• W: Did you have any medicine?• M: No, I didn't. ______________?• W: You should drink some tea with honey, and
take the medicine. You will feel better soon.• M: ________________.• W: You're welcome.
What’s wrong/the matter with you ?
Yes, (I have)
It started two days ago. / Yesterday. •••
What should/can I do? / Can you give me some advice? ••
Thank you (very much). / Thanks (a lot). / •••
What’s…?
I …
B
A
Situational dialogue Look at the picture and make up a dialogue in
pairs. Then act it out.
Homework
1.Read and recite useful expressions.
2.Write down a conversation about seeing a doctor.
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