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I'm always late for school. What should I do?
You should ...
I can't sleep at night. What should I do?
You should ...
My best friend isn't speaking to me. What should I do?
You should ...
to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength
(get some) rest
What's the mum doing?
She's taking her daughter's temperature.
What's wrong with her?
She's got a sore throat
to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound
cough
a pain in the inside part of your ear
earache
a medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth
antibiotic
a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs
prescription
What has he had done?
He's had his ear pierced.
What has she had done?
She's had her teeth whitened
Rewrite the sentence with have something done: Someone has fixed your glasses.
I've / You've had my / your glasses fixed.
Rewrite the sentence with have something done: Someone did Jill's makeup for her wedding.
Jill had her makeup done for her wedding.
Rewrite the sentence with have something done: Someone x-rayed my foot at the hospital.
I had my foot x-rayed at the hospital.
Rewrite the sentence with have something done: Someone is cleaning our windows now.
We're having our windows cleaned now.
Rewrite the sentence with have something done: Someone cleans their house once a week.
They have their house cleaned once a week.
What are these examples of?
X-RAY
to remove hair from the body, especially a man's face, by cutting it close to the skin with a razor, so that the skin feels smooth
SHAVE
to change the colour of something, for example your hair, using a special liquid
DYE
the part of a person's face below their mouth
CHIN
the joint between the foot and the leg
ANKLE
to injure a muscle by stretching it too far so that it is very painful
PULL A MUSCLE
a small, sharp, piece of wood, glass, or similar material that has broken off a larger piece
SPLINTER
An injury in which the ends of two connected bones separate
DISLOCATE / DISLOCATION
There are two on my face. They're below my forehead and above my eyes.
EYEBROWS
I .... my ankle in a football game last week.
TWISTED
I .... my hand while I was cooking yesterday.
BURNED
I ..... my head on the wall, and it hurts.
BUMPED
This sometimes happen if you wear uncomfortable shoes.
BLISTER
This is between my eyes and my mouth.
NOSE
I have these on my fingers and toes.
NAILS
I usually wear my watch there.
WRIST
I have eight of these on my hands.
FINGERS
I have one of these on each hand.
THUMBS
If I feel embarrassed, these become red. I have two of them on my face.
CHEEKS
I have 206 of these inside of my body.
BONES
I listen with my...
EARS
I have ten of these on my feet.
TOES
This is in the middle of my arm.
ELBOW