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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #66575: Health at home - Vocabulary





    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Human body | Diseases [Change theme]
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    Health at home - Vocabulary



     

     

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    Medicine  cabinet

    2

    Emergency numbers 

     

     

    3

    Safety pins

    4

    Scissors  

    5

    Tweezers  

    6

    Thermometer

    7

    Small flashlight

    8

    Disposable gloves

     

     

    9

    Adhesive tape

    10

    Band-aids (assorted sizes)

    11

    Triangular bandage

    12

    Gauze bandages

    13

    Crepe bandage

    14

    Sterile gauze swabs

    15

    Cotton wool  

    16

     Hemostatic compression pad

    17

    Sterile Eye Pads

     

     

    18

    Various ointments

    19

    Medicine (tablets/pills/cough syrup/drops)

    20

    Antiseptics


    I have a pain in my .../ my ... hurts.

    I hurt myself.

    It hurts (me).

    I cut myself; it's bleeding

    It burns.

    I burnt myself./I have burnt myself

    I have a sore throat.

    I have a cold.

    I am coming down with the flu.

    I have really a bad pain (in my back)

    I have fever and body ache.

    I have some indigestion.

    I have a toothache.

    I have a skin rash.

    An insect bit me

    I am itchy all over.

    It's not that (bad / serious)


    Idioms

    To take sick (ill)

    To fall ill

    To be as sick as a dog

    To be sick in bed

    To report in sick / To call in sick

    I run a fever / I run a temperature

    To take someone's temperature





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    Yes, July ! Give me an hour at the most and I'll change your , I'm too busy now.
    I have to call the doctor, my daughter is and she .
    and I have a lot of medicine to buy, my won't be large enough !
    Look ! and ! Have you got for me ?
    Honey !!!! Could you come and see my finger ? ! It's , I need a . Hurry up !
    I am this morning, maybe I .
    , but I prefer to protect your wound with this .
    I have a splinter in my finger, have you got to hand ?








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