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Unit 9
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Unit 9, Optimise Academy A2 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 9, Optimise Academy A2 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
ankle | the part of your leg just above your foot. | When did you hurt your ankle? Were you running at the time? |
arm | the part of your body between your shoulder and your hand. | I broke my arm so I can't write at the moment. |
back | the part of your body from your neck to your waist, behind you. | You can get back problems if you sit at the computer for too long. |
ear | the part of your body you use to hear. | My grandma had her ears checked last month because she can't hear well. |
eye | the part of your body you use to see. | Some people have got one blue eye and one green eye. |
face | the front part of your head, including your eyes, nose, and mouth. | He looked at his face in the mirror and then brushed his hair. |
finger | one of the five parts on each hand. | My finger hurts because my brother shut the door on it! |
foot | the part of your body at the end of your leg that you stand on. | These trainers don't fit well – I think I've got one foot bigger than the other. |
hand | the part of your arm you use to hold and touch things. | Theo held his mum's hand while they walked across the busy road. |
knee | the middle joint of your leg that bends. | Lots of people hurt their ankles or their knees when they try skateboarding for the first time. |
leg | the part of your body you use to stand and walk. | Oliver had never been in an ambulance before he broke his leg. |
neck | the part of your body that joins your head to your shoulders. | She had a beautiful scarf round her neck. |
nose | the part of your face you use to smell and breathe. | The football hit Jack on the nose and broke it! |
stomach | the front part of your body below your chest. | Cows have got four stomachs! |
throat | the inside part of your neck where food and air go down. | Your throat is going to hurt if you keep singing! |
appointment with | a planned meeting, usually with a doctor. | I need to make an appointment with Doctor Jones, please. |
course in | a set of lessons to learn a subject or skill. | I took that course in English last year. |
danger to | something that can cause harm to a person or thing. | If you eat too much fast food, it could be a danger to your health. |
hospital for | a place where people go for treatment for a specific illness. | This is a hospital for people with back problems. |
matter with | used to ask what is wrong with someone or something. | What is the matter with Dan? He looks worried. |
medicine for | a substance used to treat an illness. | Ophelia has to take medicine for her sore throat. |
pain in | an uncomfortable feeling in a part of your body. | I've got a pain in my leg. I hurt it climbing. |
problem with | something that is wrong or not working well. | Sophie's got a problem with her ear, so she's seeing the doctor later. |
break your leg | to injure your leg so that the bone is damaged. | Amy broke her leg when she went skiing last year. |
brush your teeth | to clean your teeth with a toothbrush. | Do you brush your teeth twice a day? |
catch a cold | to get sick with a runny nose and cough. | I think I've caught a cold. I feel hot and my throat hurts. |
feel ill/better | to feel sick or to feel healthy again. | Ali is feeling much better since he took his medicine. |
make an appointment | to arrange a time to see someone, like a doctor. | Raya is feeling ill so we need to make an appointment with the doctor. |
take your temperature | to measure how hot your body is. | Does your mum take your temperature when you aren't feeling well? |