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You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It's based on the medical vocabulary page in our English for Work series. 1. You shouldn't drive because this medicine might make you feel. 2. The children's _______ is located on the fourth floor of the hospital. 3. Discontinue using this cream immediately if it makes you feel. 4.
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Health and illness: worksheets, pdf exercises and handouts. English vocabulary resources elementary and intermediate level: illness, sickness, injuries, aches and pains.
Do the exercises and take the quizzes to test your knowledge and understanding. Help for nurses, doctors, paramedics, receptionists... Learn basic English related to the medical field. With vocabulary, example sentences and tests.
Match the words with their definitions. Medical specialists. Vocabulary. Vocabulary related to medical care. 2 pages. this worksheet is for using the verbs 'use and take' with medication. The 2nd side is an extension activity. Please introduce different types of medication/medicine b...
There are several good free medical dictionaries online. They're useful if you need the meaning of a specific word, or want to know more about a specific medical procedure. See Medical Vocabulary for an overview of English healthcare terms.
Review of Tenses; Basic Medical Vocabulary; Sounds of English 3 PAST SIMPLE Past simple is used to refer to finished events in the past. Words such as “yesterday”, “last week”, “last year” or “ago” are frequently found in