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Topics proposed for oral assessment. 1. How does holistic medicine differ from a western approach?

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  4. TOPICS PROPOSED FOR ORAL ASSESSMENT
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  6. VI. Put all types of questions to the proposed sentences.

1. How does holistic medicine differ from a western approach?

2. Types and symptoms of fatigue. Efficient ways to recover

3. First aid in case of emergency

4. Tell about any day when you were ill.

5. How bad habits affect our lives

 

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ache acupuncture AIDS ailment ambulance anaesthetic ankle appendix armpit baby teeth bite blind blister blood pressure bodily organs boil brain concussion breast breath bruise cardiologist carious cast in the eye catching Casualty and Emergency Department cavity chain smoker check up chest children's disease chronic cold common illness constipation contagious course of treatment cramp cripple crutch dental care dentist denture wearers dermatologist deterioration diagnosis diarrhoea digestive system drug addict / addiction elbow emergency medical aid euthanasia familial disease family doctor fatigue fever feverish filling finger first-aid outfit flu food poisoning forearm fracture friction frostbite gangrene gargle gash gasp general practitioner genetic engineering graze Gynaecological Ward haemorrage headache health check heart attack heel hiccups hip incurable disease indigestion infectious pneumonia inflammation injury insomnia Intensive Care Unit it hurts me jaundice joint kidney failure knee lame in the left leg long / short-sighted Maternity Unit medical insurance medicine for a cold mental retardation metabolism migraine nervous system neurologist nose bleeding nurse obstetrician ointment Ophthalmic Ward optician Orthopaedic Ward outbreak Paediatric Ward paediatrician pain-killer physiotherapist plaster cast pregnancy psychiatrist psychosomatic pulse quarantine queasy respiratory system rhythm running nose sedatives scar scratch shoulder dislocation sickness sling spinal column / cord sore eye/foot/throat specialist sprain sting stomach stroke stuttering suffocation sun-stroke surgeon Surgical Ward sweaty swollen symptoms the nose is clogged up thigh throb thumb toe tooth decay tonsils transmitted disease treatment tumour ulcer vaccination vaccine vessel X-rays waist wheelchair woollen pads wound wrist to ache all over to apply a mustard plaster to be/get addicted to be allergic to to be all skin and bones to be as fit as a fiddle to beat to be / feel ill with to be predisposed to to be running a temperature to be safe and sound to be sick and tired of sth to be short of breath to be taken ill to be under the weather to be unwell to be X-rayed to blow one’s nose to break out in a rash/spot to breathe in deeply to bring / keep down the temperature to catch a cold to come down with a disease to complain of sth to consult a doctor to cough to diagnose to die of/from sth to ease / reduce pain to examine to faint to fall ill to feel black and blue all over to feel dizzy/nauseous to feel one's pulse to gain/recover consciousness to gain strength to get a burn to get over to get pregnant to get well to give an injection to have a headache to have a thorough examination to have an appointment with the doctor to have one's blood examined / tested to have one's chest X-rayed to have / undergo an operation to heal to inhale to irritate to join the majority to keep in good health to listen to one’s chest/heart/lungs to lose consciousness to operate on to pull/take out (a tooth) to put a bandage to recover from to sneeze to sprain an ankle to strip to the waist to suffer from sth to swell to swoon to take medicine to take one's temperature to treat sb for sth to vomit to write out a prescription for

Module № 5. HOUSING

I. Home Sweet Home. Living in the city / country

1. Headway Adv. Home sweet home p.101

2. New Headway U-I wb. p.10 ex. 9 house and home idioms

3. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i and i. U.60 Town and country

4. English Vocabulary in Use u-i and adv. U.45 Towns

5. More than Words 2. Towns and cities p.124

6. Student Voices. p. 40-42 Home, Sweet Home, p.4 City Slickers/Country Bumpkins,

p. 68 Life in the Country, p.125 For the Sake of Appearance

7. Contact USA. U.3 Cities in America

8. New Headway I. For and against (Living in the City) p.114

II. House for sale / to let. Types of accommodation

1. Headway I. T.24 a house to buy

2. On a Roll. U.8 A Place to Rent

3. Headway I. Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat p.85

4. Headway U-I. p.105 (linking devices)

5. First Certificate Language Practice. Towns and Buildings p.202

6. Right Word Wrong Word. Buildings and parts of buildings p.214, Buildings, parts of buildings, surroundings p.265

7. English Vocabulary in Use pre-i & i. U.49 Homes and buildings, U.50, 51 Around the home

8. More than Words 2. The home and accommodation p.139


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