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B2Prepare 7 unit 4 - take it easy vocabulary

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  • to think repeatedly about an event that has happened
    go over something in your mind
  • to have an illness that makes you feel sick or want to go to the toilet
    have an upset stomach
  • to suddenly stop wanting to eating anything
    lose your appetite
  • be awake again after being unconscious
    come round
  • to not be able to fall asleep
    have difficulty sleeping
  • to suddenly become angry
    lose your temper
  • Write an example of something that makes you feel dizzy.
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  • You need to calm down, rest and eat plain, healthy food like chicken soup. That should help you ____________
    throw up
    get over it.
    get you down
  • Doctor: Why, what’s wrong? Craig: Well, yesterday I suddenly __________ at school. When I woke up, I was lying on the floor.
    got down
    came down
    fainted
  • to feel as if everything is turning round, so that you feel ill or as if you might fall
    feel dizzy
  • What is something you can do or eat if you have an upset stomach ?
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  • Craig: Doctor, I think I’m _______________ something.
    throwing up
    coming down with
    coming round
  • to suddenly have a strong feeling of worry or fear that makes you unable to think or behave calmly
    get in a panic
  • make someone feel unhappy
    to get down / it gets me down
  • vomit / be sick (infomral)
    throw up / threw up / thrown up
  • to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, usually falling down
    faint
  • What are some ways you can calm down if you lose your temper?
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  • Doctor: How are you feeling after your surgery? Patient : I do not feel 100% yet but I am _______
    getting over
    coming round
    fainting
  • Listening to the news always _____ ___ ____. There is so many awful things happening in the world.
    comes round
    gets me down
    calms me down
  • Doctor: And how’s your appetite? Are you eating enough? Craig: If I eat a large meal then I sometimes ____________ afterwards. So, I’ve lost lost my appetite
    throw up
    get down
    feel faint
  • feel less annoyed or stressed
    calm down
  • feel better after an illness or an unhappy event
    get over