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Lesson 45. Keeping healthy
Цілі: вдосконалювати навички вживання нових лексичних одиниць; навички аудіювання, читання, письма й усного мовлення; розвивати мовну здогадку й мовленнєву реакцію учнів; підвищувати загальну культуру здорового способу життя. Procedure 1. Warm-up Agree or disagree. 1. When you have a sore throat you can go for a walk. 2. You should always stay in bed when you cough. 3. You will recover quicker if you stay in bed. 4. If the doctor prescribes a medicine for you, you shouldn’t take it regularly. 5. A person is healthy when he is free from illness. 6. You should eat the right food to keep fit. 2. Speaking Do ex. 1, p. 121. 3. Reading Most accidents happen at home. Most illnesses begin at home. What things should we have at home to give the first aid.
1. For a sore throat you may take or.... (Antibiotics, mixture, pills) 2. When a person is operated on he is given... not to feel any pain. (Painkillers) 3. If your eyes hurt use.... (Drops) 4. If somebody has lost consciousness you may help him with.... (Household ammonia) 5. When you’ve cut your finger, you should use some... and... to prevent the cut from infection. (Cotton, bandage) 6. When you catch a cold or have a temperature you may take... or.... (Paracetamol, aspirin) 7. You may need.... to put a drug into your body by using a special needle. (Injection) 8. If you have a cut or a scratch you may use some... and.... (Antiseptic, plaster) 4. Listening Listen to the dialogue and arrange the sentences below into the correct order. Paul. Ouch! I’ve hurt my ankle. Lucy. Don’t worry. I know what to do. We did this at school. First, put something under the ankle. Here’s my coat. Is that comfortable, Paul? Paul. Thanks. That’s better. But it hurts. Lucy. We must put some ice on the ankle now. Simon. I’ll get some from the nearest caf. Here’s a bag of ice. Lucy. Let’s put it on the ankle and we need something to put round it. Simon. Take my scarf. Lucy. Now we must put the ankle up a little. Give me your bag, please. It looks rather big. Let’s help him to put his ankle up. Keep the scarf round his ankle and I’ll call Mum. Paul. Thanks. What happens now? Lucy. We’ll take you to hospital. What should you do if someone has hurt an ankle? Rearrange the instructions. A Put the ankle up but keep something round it. В Put ice on the ankle. C Take the person to hospital. D Put something under the ankle, so that the ankle is comfortable. E Put something round the ankle. 5. Speaking Do ex. 2, p. 121. 6. Writing Do ex. 3, p. 122. 7. Speaking Do ex. 4, 5, p. 122. 8. Summary Do ex. 8, p. 123. 9. Homework Do ex. 1, 2, p. 124. Appendix My pulse is weak, and my blood is thin But I’m awfully well for the shape I’m in. Arch supports I have for my feet Or I wouldn’t be able to be on the street. Sleep has denied me night after night, But every morning I find I’m all right. My memory is failing, my head’s in a spin But I’m awfully well for the shape I’m in. The moral is this, as my tale I unfold, That for you and me who are growing old, It’s better to say “I’m fine” with a grin Than to let folks know the shape we are in.
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