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Vocabulary: Emergency - First aid... - English lesson
Well well... Nobody likes this topic...
Yet, if necessary, you have to know how to speak about it!
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A hospital with a helicopter (or a chopper) landing on the roof. ( = emergency services) | a nurse |
a hospital room
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a doctor
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We go to the doctor's to relieve the pain we suffer from ...
To hurt = to ache [eik] ; ache is used in many expressions :
an eye ache an ear ache
a headache a shoulder ache
a toothache a stomach ache
a backache a tummy ache (familiar)
BUT a heartache is abstract (you have a broken heart) and you have a sore throat (when your throat is aching.)
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To have X-rays |
a broken leg |
to suffer from backache |
To walk with crutches
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a (medical) walker |
a wheelchair |
A sprained-ankle |
To have a bruise
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To have a fever (a temperature)
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A stethoscope to examine the patients | An injection |
To have a sore throat
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To have a splinter |
Tweezers |
A (sticking) plaster (UK); a band-aid (US).
| To faint |

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