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Unit 14 Health
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OverviewOverview
• In this unit students listen to people talking about health problems and remedies.
• In the Real World Listening section, they listen to visitors at a student clinic.
• In the Interaction Link, students have an opportunity to talk about the remedies they use for a variety of health problems.
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• Brainstorming:Words and expressions about health problems and remedies
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•Health Problems :
earache, sore throat, backache, headache, stomachache, a cold, a cough, stressed, tired, tense, toothache, a burn, a rash, pneumonia
Unit 14 HealthUnit 14 Health Vocabulary Focus: Vocabulary Focus: Health Problems and Remedies Health Problems and Remedies
• Remedies : drink some tea, see a doctor, take some medicine, stay home, rest, take a hot bath, drink less coffee, take deep breaths, drink more water…
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• Verbs: add, spread, bake, prepare, cover, mix, sprinkle, stretch…
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Useful ExpressionsUseful Expressions
– What’s the matter?– What’s wrong?– How are you feeling?– What’s the problem?– Are you all right?
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Concept CheckConcept Check
• What do you do to stay healthy? • What do you do when you’re
sick? • Do you prefer modern medicine
or traditional remedies?
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• Warm up• Listening Task• Real World ListeningReal World Listening• Interaction LinkInteraction Link
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Move Your BodyMove Your Body• Teacher gives the commands
(Possible commands: raise your left arm/right arm, touch your left leg, put your hand on your stomach/ head / shoulder. Point to your foot/arm/neck/…)
• Students demonstrate each movement as required.
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Getting Started (book closed)Getting Started (book closed)
PantomimePantomime
• Teacher writes in a sheet of paper a word of how one feels.
• Allow one student to read that word and then pantomime the opposite feeling to the class.
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Getting Started (book closed)Getting Started (book closed)
PantomimePantomime
• The class make a guess of the word.
For example, Teacher writes the word “weak”. Then a student pantomimes the opposite feeling (strong). The class make a guess.
Possible pairs: tense/relaxed, happy/sad, great/terrible.
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ActivityActivity
• Open your books to page 68. Look at the pictures. What health problem does each person have? Write the missing words and phrases.
earache sore throat backache earache sore throat backache
headache stomachache cough stressedheadache stomachache cough stressed
1. What’s the matter? You look awful.
I have a bad ________________. My stomach’s been upset all morning.
2. What’s wrong?
I have an ________________. My ear is killing me.
earache sore throat backache earache sore throat backache
headache stomachache cough stressedheadache stomachache cough stressed
3. How’s your cold?
A lot better. I still have a ____________ and a ____________, though.
4. Did that medicine help your ________________?
No, not really. I feel like my head’s going to split.
earache sore throat backache earache sore throat backache
headache stomachache cough stressedheadache stomachache cough stressed
5. Are you OK?
I have a terrible ________________. It hurts to move.
6. What’s up? You look tired.
I’m really tense. I’m so _______________ about my classes.
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Now Listen and CheckNow Listen and Check
1. What’s the matter? You look awful.
I have a bad _____________. My stomach’s been upset all morning.
2. What’s wrong?
I have an _________. My ear is killing me.
3. How’s your cold?
A lot better. I still have a ___________ and a ______, though.
stomachache
earache
soar throat cough
4. Did that medicine help your __________?
No, not really. I feel like my head’s going to split.
5. Are you OK?
I have a terrible _________. It hurts to move.
6. What’s up? You look tired.
I’m really tense. I’m so ________ about my classes.
headache
backache
stressed
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PairworkPairwork
• Ask your partner about his or her health.
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Language pointsLanguage points
• “ache” and “sore”
– An “ache” is a dull pain. “Sore” means something is painfully sensitive.
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Language pointsLanguage points
• “ache” and “sore”
– “-ache” is added to the end of a body part to form one word, as in: headache, backache, stomachache, toothache, earache.
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Language pointsLanguage points
• “ache” and “sore”
– “Sore” goes before the body part and is written as a separate word, as in “sore throat.”
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Look at the pictures. What’ s wrong with the Look at the pictures. What’ s wrong with the people?people?
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First ListeningFirst Listening
• What is the problem?
1.
a headache
a cold
a sore throat
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First ListeningFirst Listening
• What is the problem?
2.
a fever
a backache
a stomachache
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First ListeningFirst Listening
• What is the problem?
3.
stress
a sore throat
sore muscles
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Listen and checkListen and check
• What is the problem?
1.
a headache
a cold
a sore throat
Script Script (click here (click here
to reveal or hide)to reveal or hide)
A: Hello.B: Hey, Nick. Why
aren’t you at class?A: I’m sick.B: What’s the matter?A: I have a bad sore
throat. It really hurts.B: You should try some
hot tea with honey. And
get some sleep.A: Yeah. See you.
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Listen and checkListen and check
• What is the problem?
2.
a fever
a backache
a stomachache
A: Hello.B: Sandy? Hi. Are you
OK?A: Oh, hi, Jen. Well, I
can’t move.B: What do you mean?A: Well, I was playing football yesterday,
and I think I did something
to my back.B: Ooh. Have you seen
a doctor?A: No, not yet.B: You should take a
hot bath. That might help.A: Yeah, maybe later.
Thanks.
scriptscript
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Listen and checkListen and check
• What is the problem?
3.
stress
a sore throat
sore muscles
A: Hello.B: Andrew, is that you?A: Yeah, Terry. What’s up?
Kind of busy now.B: How are you doing? You
sound kind of stressed.A: Stressed? Yeah, I’m
stressed. So much work this week, and
last week, so many deadlines, and
next week. Oh, I’m going crazy.B: Why don’t you take a walk
in the park?A: Take a walk in the park? I
don’t have time for that.B: No, come on. Move your
body. Get some fresh air. Slow
down your mind. It will help you
relax.
scriptscript
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Second ListeningSecond Listening
• What does the friend say to do?
1.
have some soup
drink some tea
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Second ListeningSecond Listening
• What does the friend say to do?
2.
take some pain pills
take a hot bath
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Second ListeningSecond Listening
• What does the friend say to do?
3.
get a message
take a walk in the park
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Listen and checkListen and check
• What does the friend say to do?
1.
have some soup
drink some tea
A: Hello.B: Hey, Nick. Why
aren’t you at class?A: I’m sick.B: What’s the matter?A: I have a bad sore
throat. It really hurts.B: You should try some
hot tea with honey. And
get some sleep.A: Yeah. See you.
scriptscript
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Listen and checkListen and check
• What does the friend say to do?
2. take some pain pills
take a hot bath
A: Hello.B: Sandy? Hi. Are you OK?A: Oh, hi, Jen. Well, I can’t move.B: What do you mean?A: Well, I was playing football yesterday,
and I think I did something to my back.B: Ooh. Have you seen a doctor?A: No, not yet.B: You should take a hot bath. That might
help.A: Yeah, maybe later. Thanks.
scriptscript
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Listen and checkListen and check
• What does the friend say to do?
3.
get a message
take a walk in the park
A: Hello.B: Andrew, is that you?A: Yeah, Terry. What’s up?
Kind of busy now.B: How are you doing? You
sound kind of stressed.A: Stressed? Yeah, I’m
stressed. So much work this week, and
last week, so many deadlines, and
next week. Oh, I’m going crazy.B: Why don’t you take a walk
in the park?A: Take a walk in the park? I
don’t have time for that.B: No, come on. Move your
body. Get some fresh air. Slow
down your mind. It will help you
relax.
scriptscript
Third ListeningThird Listening
• Listen again and then fill in the blanks with what you’ve heard.
1. Nick is (not) at his class because ______. Hot tea and _________ can help Nick.
2. Sandy can’t move for she ___________ to her back.
3. Terry is _______ because he has ____________ this week and ________ ________last week.
he is ill some sleepdid
something stressed so much work so many deadlines
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PairworkPairwork
• Your friend has a bad cold. What do you tell your friend to do?
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Concept CheckConcept Check
• What do you do to keep healthy? Do you exercise? Are you careful about the food you eat?
• What do you do when you get sick? Do you take medicine or do you rest?
• What do you do when you have a cold, or a headache, or when you’re very stressed?
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PreparePrepare
• Look at the pictures. This is Dr. Monroe. She works at a student health clinic. Students visit Dr. Monroe about their health problems. Check the problems you think students talk to her about.
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□fever □stress □roommates
□stomachache □allergy □headache □homework □flu □sore throat
Now listen and check.Now listen and check.
□fever □stress □roommates
□stomachache □allergy □headache □homework □flue □sore throat
√√√√
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Culture NoteCulture Note
• Most college campuses in the U.S. have student health clinics. Students can see a doctor on campus when they have health problems. Often these clinics offer mental health support as well. Colleges encourage students to talk to someone at the clinic if they are stressed out or depressed.
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Get the Main IdeasGet the Main Ideas
What is the problem? What does she say to do? Check your answers.
a fever a headache go to bed earlier drink less coffee drink more water eat less at lunch
What is the problem?
What does she say to do?
Part 1Tina
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Get the Main IdeasGet the Main Ideas
a fever a headache go to bed earlier drink less coffee drink more water eat less at lunch
Part 1 Tina Script
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Get the Main IdeasGet the Main Ideas
What is the problem? What does she say to do? Check your answers.
an allergy a cold drink tea and juice eat more rest drink lots of water
What is the problem?
What does she say to do?
Part 2Ramon
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Get the Main IdeasGet the Main Ideas
an allergy a cold drink tea and juice eat more rest drink lots of water
Part 2 Ramon Script
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Concept Check Follow-upConcept Check Follow-up
• What would you do if you had these health problems?
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Oral PracticeOral Practice
• We have heard Tina’s and Ramon’s complaints, and Dr. Monroe has also given some useful suggestions. Now give a brief account of their syndromes and your suggestions if you were Dr. Monroe. Talk with your partner.
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Respond to the IdeasRespond to the Ideas
• Work in small groups and discuss: Have you had any of these health problems? What did you do?
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What do you take for that?What do you take for that?
• Work with your partner. Ask your partner about the problems listed in the chart on page 71. Fill in your partner’s answers.
ProblemProblem Do you usually Do you usually take modern take modern medicine for medicine for this?this?
What is a good What is a good traditional traditional remedy for this?remedy for this?
Headache
Toothache
Burn
Rash
Cut
Cold
Fever
ProblemProblem Do you usually Do you usually take modern take modern medicine for medicine for this?this?
What is a good What is a good traditional traditional remedy for this?remedy for this?
Sore throat
Stomachache
Hangover
stress
Hydrophobia(恐水症 )Hypochondria(抑郁症 )
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What do you take for that?What do you take for that?
• Work in small groups and compare your charts. Share ideas on what to do for these problems.
Unit 14 Health Unit 14 Health – Interaction Link– Interaction Link Culture NoteCulture Note• In America, quite a few rich families will have
their own family doctors. The doctor is responsible for diagnosing, prescribing medicine, giving suggestions etc. If family members have some problems physical or mental, they would call the doctor for consultation. Many doctors have a good relationship with their patients. Besides, doctor’s income is always ranking top in America for it’s not easy to become a doctor.
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ExtensionsExtensions
Task 1– “sore” or “ache”
• Teacher makes a simple drawing of a person on the board. Have students label the body parts: arm, leg, head, shoulder, and so on.
• Students copy it on a separate piece of paper or in their notebooks.
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ExtensionsExtensions
Task 1– “sore” or “ache”
• Write “I have a ...” on the board. Point to different body parts on the drawing, students describe the pain using either “ache” or “sore,” as in “I have a stomachache” or “I have a sore foot.”
• Students write down the phrases as they hear them.
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ExtensionsExtensions
Task 2
• Students work in small groups (four to five) to role-play a student health clinic.
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ExtensionsExtensions
Task 2
• The steps are as follows: – The students come to the clinic one at
a time, tell the receptionist their problems, and then sit down.
– While the students are waiting to see the doctor, they introduce themselves and tell each other what their health problems are.
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Task 2
– After they talk for a while, the receptionist calls one of them to go see the doctor.
– That student and the doctor talk and the doctor gives the student some advice.
Unit 14 Health Unit 14 Health – Interaction Link– Interaction Link Lexical MapLexical Map
negative feelings positive feelings
• better• good• comfortable• all right• fine• safe• happy
• upset• cough• homesick• alone• hurts• stress• tired• sorry
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Lexical MapLexical Map
expressions other• medicine
• How are you feeling?• Are you all right?• What’s the matter?• What’s the problem?• What’s wrong?• too tired • It hurts.