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		<title>&#8220;Health&#8221; &#8211; lesson plan</title>
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Procedure

What are the typical symptoms of a cold? Give answers under the pictures. Begin with the words “She&#8217;s&#8230;” or “She&#8217;s got&#8230;”

You will hear a story about a “modern” illness that children suffer from. Complete the table below.

Complete the sentences with correct words.

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A fun way of learning health and medicine lexis at elementary level. 


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Nothing extraordinary. Some cutouts that can be of use when you decide to get your students familiar with health vocabulary. Just cut them out and ask Ss to match them together.

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I&#8217;ve got a cold &#8211; a sore throat, sneezing, a cough &#8211; a virus[..]

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