Unit: People
Topic: Giving Advice/
Listening to Friends
Grade: 9
1. Look at their symptom
Dental clinic
Hospital
Home
2. Give advice where should they go
Dental clinic
Hospital
Home
Dental clinic
Hospital
Home
Dental clinic
Hospital
Home
Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
stomachache
toothache
headache
sore throat
cough
flu
temperature
stomachache (n.)
pain in your stomach
He has got a stomachache.
toothache (n.)
pain in a tooth or teeth
She has got dreadful toothache.
headache (n.)
a pain you feel inside your head
He has got a headache.
sore throat (n.)
a condition in which your throat is red and feels painful, especially when you swallow
She has got a sore throat.
temperature (n.)
the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
The temperature is about 50 degrees Celsius.
cough (v.)
to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound
He is coughing in front of people.
flu (n.)
an infectious illness like a very bad cold that also causes a fever
Mr. Bean had a bad case of the flu
Structure
Start
I’ve got …
Usage
Form
Usage
Talking about the act of having something.
Subject
+
has/have
Form
got
(illness)
+
+
She has got dreadful toothache.
dreadful toothache.
has got
She
Subject
illness
has + got
He has got sore throat.
Subject
illness
has + got
He
has got
sore throat
Conversation
Start
Are you OK, John? You don't look well.
I feel terrible.
Oh dear!
What's wrong?
I've got dreadful toothache.
Why don't you take a painkiller?
I did, but it still hurts.
When did you
take it?
About an hour ago.
Well, it should make you feel better soon.
I can't stand it any longer.
Then you should see a dentist.
I hate going
to the dentist.
I'm sorry, but you have to go.
I suppose
you're right
Flip tiles
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2. Start the game
3. Flip tiles to matching picture and word.
Are you ready
to start?
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Team Share
Start
2. Read the question.
3. Discuss with your teammates.
4. Show your answer.
1. What is the best title for the conversation?
A. I’m not well
B. I can’t stand it any longer.
C. Are you OK?
D. You should see a dentist.
C. Are you OK?
2. What will happened to John at the end of the conversation?
A. John is going to see the dentist.
B. John is going to the hospital
C. John is not going to the see the dentist.
D. John is taking more a painkiller.
I'm sorry, but you have to go.
I suppose
you're right
A. John is going to see the dentist.
3. What is the conversation mainly about?
A. Illness
B. Toothache
C. Dentist
D. Painkiller
B. Toothache
Oh dear!
What's wrong?
I've got dreadful toothache.
4. Which event happened first in the conversation?
A. John went to see the dentist
B. John took a painkiller an hours ago.
C. John felt better after taking a painkiller.
D. John can stand it for a long hour.
B. John took a painkiller an hours ago.
Why don't you take a painkiller?
I did, but it still hurts.
5. Choose the best answer to complete the conversation
A: When did you take it?
B: About an hour ago.
A: Well, it should make you feel better soon.
A: I can't stand it any longer.
B: __________
5. Choose the best answer to complete the conversation
A. Why you take a painkiller?
B. I suppose you're right.
C. Oh dear! What's wrong?
D. Then you should see a dentist.
D. Then you should see a dentist.
Then you should see a dentist.
Script Role Play
Start
1. Get in pairs
2.Get a script from the teacher
3.Practice script with
your partner
4. Do the script role play
Guideline conversation
A: Are you OK, __(name)__? You don't look well.
B: I feel terrible.
A: Oh dear! What's wrong?
B: I've got __(illness)__.
A: You should see a __(dentist/doctor)__.
B: Thank you
Have you ever gotten…?
Start
1. Get into pairs
2. Ask your friends
“Have you ever gotten…?”
Have you ever gotten…?
3. Answer the question
4.Switch the role
Guideline conversation
2. When did you get COVID-19?
3. How did you treat yourself
when you got COVID-19?