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To Your Health

Learn about staying healthy, common illnesses, and recovery. Take the quiz to test your knowledge of health idioms. Fill in the blanks using slang and expressions to complete the story.

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To Your Health

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  1. To Your Health Low Intermediate

  2. Warm up Think about the following questions: • Are you healthy? Why? Why not? • How often do you get sick? • What’s the most important thing to do to stay healthy? • What is the most important thing to avoid doing to stay healthy?

  3. Quiz Time Try to guess the meaning of the following expressions.

  4. Question 1 A) exercising B) have a high temperature C) energetic • I feel so hot! Am I running a fever?

  5. Question 2 A) recover B) get sick again C) do exercise after being ill • It took me a week to bounce back fromthe flu.

  6. Question 3 A) fell asleep B) fell unconscious C) fell down • I almost passed out when I stood up.

  7. Question 4 A) my dog was sick B) I was very sick C) I was feeling great • I took a week off work because I was as sick as a dog.

  8. Question 5 • wearing pink • in good health • in poor health • I was sick for a week, but now I’m back in the pink.

  9. Question 6 A) not bored at all B) a little bored C) very bored • There’s nothing to do here! I’m bored out of my mind!

  10. Question 7 • eat something • go to work • relax and rest • You really need to take it easy!

  11. Question 8 • go to sleep • do a lot of cooking • become restless • If I have to stay at home all weekend, I’ll go stir crazy!

  12. Question 9 • full of energy • exhausted • angry • After a week of rest, you should be raring to go!

  13. Question 10 • happy • excited about something • nervous and agitated • I can’t sleep. I’m too antsy!

  14. Question 11 • survive • get worse • annoy the doctors • Did your mother pull through after surgery?

  15. Question 12 • ill / sick • healthy • bored • You don’t look well. Are you feeling under the weather today?

  16. Question 13 • go away faster • go away on its own • make you feel worse • If there’s no cure for an illness, you just have to let it run its course.

  17. Question 14 A) lively and energetic B) tired and lifeless C) exhausted • I don’t know what’s wrong with me today. I don’t feel really sick, just a little blah.

  18. Fill In the Blanks Use the slang and expressions you have now learned to fill in the blanks and complete the story!

  19. Part 1 feeling under the weather blah running a fever pull through bored out of her mind stir crazy as sick as a dog Today I went to visit my grandmother but she was ________________________.She said that she was feeling kind of ______ this morning and then by the afternoon, she was _______________. She’ll _____________ just fine, but for now she’s ___________________. I suppose I’d go __________ too if I were _______________and couldn’t leave the house.

  20. Part 2 bounce back raring to go run its course take it easy in the pink She’ll ________________ and be ______________ in just a few days. When you catch a cold or a flu, you just have to let it _______________. The most important thing is that you need to ________________ and get plenty of rest and drink plenty of liquids. Then, you’ll be back ____________ in no time!

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