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Talking about Health in English

WEBNausea / ˈnɔː.zi.ə /- the feeling that you are going to vomit. Medication – a set of medicines used to treat an illness. Medicine – a substance, for example cough syrop, ointment, eye …

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English Collocations related to Health

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English Words and Phrases connected with Healthy Eating

WEB🔸 To slim down – a nicer way to say to lose weight. 🔸 Life style issue – the way we live, driving, sitting, etc. 🔸 Middle-age spread – putting on weight simply as we get older. 🔸 To get into …

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WEBList of expressions about Health. Online English Courses from €7.99. battered and bruised. aches and pains. cuts and bruises. coughing and sneezing. runny nose. snotty nose. my …

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English Fitness Vocabulary • Learn English with Harry

WEBHarry is a native English teacher with over 10 years of experience both online and in face-to-face lessons. With his extensive experience in business, he specialises in Business …

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Talking About Habits In English • Confident Speaking

WEB2️⃣ How to talk about past habits:. used to/would. We use “used to” to describe past habits or actions that were regular and habitual but are no longer true in the present. “Would” is …

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Healthy Lifestyle IELTS Vocabulary

WEBOne of the most popular IELTS essay topics is health.. These vocabulary words can also be helpful when writing an essay in Task 2 of the Writing module.. Essay in Writing task …

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20 English Phrasal Verbs about Health • Learn English with Harry

WEBList of health phrasal verbs. to get over something. to come / go down with something. to pick something up. to shake off. Online English Courses from €7.99. to cut something …

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10 Idioms about Health and Illness

WEBList of Idioms about Health and Illness. to knock someone for six. to feel under the weather. under the weather meaning – video lesson. a wake-up call. a shadow of your former …

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Learn English Idioms for Sickness English Vocabulary for Illness

WEBList of Idioms for Sickness. Beat inflation autumn offer up to 50% off. as sick as a dog. to be at death’s door. to feel out of sorts. to feel (a little) off-colour. to feel like death warmed …

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25 English Collocations with Come

WEBcome first. means to be of the top priority or to be the most. Something that comes first is the most important thing, it is a priority. Example: Your education comes first so go to …

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Phrasal Verbs related to the Family • Learn English with Harry

WEBFor example: When children are born, we immediately want to try and identify which member of the family they most take after. You took after your father. = You’re just like …

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English Idioms related to Habits • Learn English with Harry

WEBLet’s get into the habit of saying positive things. So here are my 8 English idioms related to habits: creature of habit. break the habit. by force of habit. why break the habit of a …

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Difference between Enough and Too

WEBHere’s a tip. When you’re using ENOUGH with an adjective or an adverb they always go afterwards. Okay. The box is heavy enough. Heavy is the adjective. Enough comes …

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Common Idioms about Fruits in English • Learn English with Harry

WEBList of fruit idioms. have a second bite of the cherry. the apple of your eye. the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. low-hanging fruit. go bananas. comparing apples and oranges. …

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20 English Idioms Related to Body Parts

WEBto turn a blind eye. to bite one’s tongue. to give someone the cold shoulder. give someone's the cold shoulder meaning - video lesson. to have your back to the wall. to make your …

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