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Level 2-8. Stay Safe and Well (Real-life reading (You should keep many…
Level 2-8. Stay Safe and Well
Vocabulary
antibiotic ointment
eardrops
pain reliever
antihistamine
cough syrup
antacid
Life stories
What was Isabel's problem?
She had a sprained ankle
What didDr. Vega give Isabel?
a pain reliever
What did Rico take?
cough syrup
Who had a toothache?
Rico's daughter
Who was the appointment with pediatrician for?
Isabel and Rico's son
What did Isabel do at 8:00?
She went to bed
Grammar
The Sonis
were working
at home when they had their accidents.
Jin was cleaning the kitchen when he
cut
his hand.
Sue was vacuuming when she
hurt
her finger.
Lina and Dan were painting
when
they fell off a ladder.
Ron
was moving
furniture when he hurt his back.
Hannah
was cuting
the grass when she sprained her ankle.
Everyday conversation
What is the prescription number?
It's 56702
What is the woman last name?
Borek
How often should the man take the pills?
every eight hours
How many pills should the woman take?
three pills
Real-life reading
You should keep many prescriptions at home for illnesses.
false
You need a prescription for all medicines.
false
An antihistamine is good for people with allergies.
true
You should have an antacida at home for heartburn.
no information
Cough syrup is good for headaches and bacaches.
false
An antibiotic ointment is good for cuts and rashes.
true
You should go to a doctor for a check-up once a year.
no information
Medicine at home should be in a safe place.
true
Grammar charts
Past continuous and simple past
[Past continuous] {Simple past}
[Carol was skiing] when {she broke her leg}
[Sam and Amy were driving] when {they had and accident}
Present/Past
break/broke
cut/cut
fall/fell
hurt/hurt
Questions with
have to
Information questions with have to
Have many pills do I have to take?
How often does he have to take these pills?
Yes/No questions and answers with have to
A:
Do I have to take them with food?
B:
Yes, you do. or No, you don't.
A:
Does she have to stay in bed?
B:
Yes, she does, or No, she doesn't.