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English Health Vocabulary – english-at-home.com

WEBCommon Health Problems. high blood pressure. This is very common in the UK and other western countries. It can lead to heart attacks and strokes (two of the most common …

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English Medical Vocabulary – english-at-home.com

WEBMedical vocabulary for minor problems. Boil = infected swelling with liquid inside it: “You’ll need to go to the doctor to have that boil lanced.” (lance – puncture and clean) Lump = …

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English Grammar: How to Use “will”

WEBUsing will. Here are some of the ways we use will: 1. To talk about the future. We can often use “will” + infinitive without “to” to refer to future events. This is often called the “pure” …

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English food and diet vocabulary – english-at-home.com

WEBHere are some words and phrases to help you talk about food, methods of cooking and diets in English. Types of food. meat (or “red meat”) = lamb, pork or beef. poultry (or …

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How to Talk About Illness – english-at-home.com

WEBMild illness. “I have a bit of a stomach bug.”. “I think I’ve got a bit of a temperature.”. “I have a touch of (the) flu.” (Flu = influenza) “I’ve got a nasty cough.” (pronounced “coff”) Note. …

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English Coronavirus Vocabulary – english-at-home.com

WEBThe coronavirus is a type of virus that can be transmitted (spread) between animals and humans. The outbreak (start and spread of an illness) of this particular coronavirus …

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English Speaking: Medical Problems – english-at-home.com

WEBThese words and phrases will help you talk about minor medical problems. ache (pronounce the “a” to rhyme with “say”) You can use ache as a noun with different parts …

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The Present Simple Tense in English – english-at-home.com

WEBThe Present Simple Tense in English. Use the Present Simple tense (“I go”, “He goes” etc) to talk about facts, things that are always true, or for routines and habits. For example: In …

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English Vocabulary: Parts of the Body – english-at-home.com

WEBHead = the top of your body. Face = forehead (above your eyes), eyes, nose. mouth, chin (below your mouth), ears, cheeks (under your eyes and to the sides of your nose). …

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Learn English Vocabulary, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

WEBThese pages give you essential vocabulary for visiting a doctor or a dentist, talking about diet and food, what you will find in a chemist’s, and words and phrases about pregnancy, …

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English Grammar: Modals of Obligation – english-at-home.com

WEBTo say something is necessary. Must. We use “must” to talk about obligations. Often, when we use “must”, the authority for the obligation comes from the person who is speaking. …

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English Tenses Exercises – english-at-home.com

WEBHere are some English tenses exercises with answers. Present Simple or Present Continuous We use the Present Simple to talk about things that are factual, permanent, …

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Making Appointments – english-at-home.com

WEBMaking Appointments. These are some useful phrases for making and changing appointments in “neutral” and informal situations. Use neutral phrases in most general …

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Collocations Quiz: Test Your Vocabulary – english-at-home.com

WEBCollocations. Choose the correct answer. One way to improve your vocabulary - and speaking fluency - is to use words that naturally go together. In this collocations quiz, …

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Grammar Fix – Plural Greetings – english-at-home.com

WEBGreetings can be both singular (a greeting) or plural (greetings). In the singular form, we use it in a general sense: “You can add a greeting to your email to make it more …

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Words Starting with A in English – english-at-home.com

WEBHere's a list of more than 430 "A Words": words beginning with the letter "A". Check you know the A Words at each level before you go on to the A Words at the next level. A …

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Vocabulary Exercise: Personal Grooming And Hygiene

WEBHair. Cut = make shorter with scissors. Trim = use scissors to cut a small amount of hair so that it looks neat and even. Dye = put in colour. Touch up = put some colour over the …

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Essential Phrasal Verbs

WEBwork out = do exercises “She works out at the new gym twice a week.” pass away = die (also "pass on") "His father passed away last year." Relationships look after somebody …

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Marriage and wedding vocabulary – english-at-home.com

WEBwedding vows = the promises that the bride and groom make to each other during the ceremony. Some of these vows could be to love each other “until death do us part” and …

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