lesson 4
health matters
Today we have a chapter full of learning!
We'll talk a bit about dental health and physical health, then we'll cover vocabulary and grammar!
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today we will talk about dental health
-you should be careful with these symptoms or discomforts!
-red or swollen gums
-a broken tooth
- a loose tooth
-fillings
If you have any of these problems, you should go to the dentist as soon as possible
we continue...
symptoms
description of symptoms when we do not feel well at all!
1- Hello Friend how are you? I heard you were sick, how are you feeling?
2- Hello, I have felt bad these last few days, with dizziness and vomiting, my head hurt a lot, I felt weak and I even fainted.
1- oh no how horrible! You must feel really bad. Did you go to the doctor?
2-yes I went, and I already feel better because he gave me great news
1-yes? What did he say?
2- I AM PREGNANT, and I am very happy
1- oh my god I'm glad you must be very happy, I congratulate you
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let's practice some grammar
We use must to indicate duty or obligation to do something; we could translate it
like having to . Be careful, because in its negative form, must not indicates prohibition.
To talk about something you don't have to do, but could do, we use not + have
to: You don't have to eat that if you don't want to
want), but You must not smoke in here!
ex: You must respect older people
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( to remember vocabulary)
πstomachache
toothache
headache
poisoned food
pretty
incredible
unbelivable
really
as soon as possible

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