Getting sick

3+
Elementary & Intermediate
📙 Teens & Adults

Lesson discusses getting sick, and treatment options.

 

Part 1

Warm-up

💡 Directions

Answer the questions

Q1

What did we discuss in the last lesson?

Q2

When was the last time you were sick?

Q3

Do more people get sick in the winter or the summer?  Why do you think this is?

Part 2

Vocabulary

💡 Directions

Read the word, its’ meaning, and the examples
Then make up your own sentences using the word.

Student can skip the words they already know.

catch a cold

phrase

/kæʧ ə koʊld/

embarrassed

adjective

/ɪmˈbærəst/

immune system

noun

/ˌɪˈmjuːn ˈsɪstɪm/

diagnose

verb

/ˌdaɪəɡˈnəʊs/

call in sick

verb phrase

/kɔl ɪn sɪk/

spread

verb

/spred/

NOTE

Make up your own sentences using the words.

Part 3

Grammar points

💡 Directions

Read the grammar points & their examples. Are there any grammar points you do not know? The teacher will explain.

1. “Should/shouldn’t” for giving advice

  • You should get plenty of rest.
  • You shouldn’t go to the gym when you’re feeling under the weather.
  • You shouldn’t skip meals, even if you don’t have much appetite.

2. “Might”, “May”, “Could” for expressing possibility

  • If you don’t get regular exercise to support your immune system, you might catch a cold.
  • Depending on how you’re feeling, you might need to call in sick to work tomorrow.

3. Present continuous for describing current symptoms

  • My throat is really sore and it‘s becoming painful to swallow.
  • I‘m experiencing waves of nausea and I’m worried I might need to lie down.

Part 4

Mini exercise

💡 Directions

Common symptoms of being sick

What should you do/ shouldn’t do when experiencing these symptoms.

Example: When having a runny nose, you should use tissues to gently blow your nose.

1. runny nose
2. sore throat
3. sneeze
4. fever
5. headache
6. fatigue
7. nausea
8. stomachache

Part 5

Dialogue Practice

💡 Directions

Practice the conversation with teacher

Girl01

Employee

Hi Math, I’m really sorry but I’m going to have to call in sick today.

Oh no, what’s going on? Are you not feeling well?

Matt

Manager

Girl01

Employee

I think I might have caught a cold. My throat is sore, my nose won’t stop running, and I’ve got a pounding headache. I feel so embarrassed, but I don’t want to risk spreading this to the rest of the team.

Don’t be embarrassed, these things happen. It’s important to take care of yourself and let your immune system recover. Have you been able to see a doctor to get it properly diagnosed?

Matt

Manager

Girl01

Employee

No, not yet. I was hoping to just rest up today and see if the symptoms improve.

That’s a good plan. Make sure you stay hydrated, and get plenty of rest. If the symptoms persist or worsen, please don’t hesitate to call your doctor. We want you back to full health as soon as possible.

Matt

Manager

Girl01

Employee

Thank you, I really appreciate the understanding. I’ll be sure to follow your advice.

Feel better soon! Let me know if there’s anything else I can do.

Matt

Manager

Check your understanding

Q1

What is the purpose of the call from the employee?

Q2

How does the employee feel about having to call in sick?

Q3

What advice does the manager provide to the employee?

Part 6

Role-play

💡 Directions

Make your own conversation with teacher

Imagine you’re an employee and your teacher is an employer. 

You woke up this morning with a bad case of the flu. You need to call your boss to let them know you won’t be able to come into the office today.

Describe your symptoms in detail (e.g. fever, upset stomach, headache, sore throat, running nose, fatigue, nausea ) and express how you’re feeling (e.g. embarrassed, concerned about missing work).

Ask your boss what you should do to recover.

Part 7

Discussion

💡 Directions

Let’s use the vocabulary you’ve learned during the lesson and talk about the following topics/questions freely!

Teacher helps student expand and correct the answers

Q1

How can you tell you’ve got a cold?

Q2

How often do you get sick?

Q3

What do you usually do when you start feeling sick?

Q4

How often do you visit the doctor for a check-up or when you’re sick?

Q5

Have you ever called in sick to work? How did it go?

Q6

How do you support friends or family members when they are sick?

Q7

What role does mental health play in physical sickness, in your opinion?

Q8

What are some ways that can boost your immune systems?

Q9

Do you prefer home remedies or medicine from the pharmacy?

Review

💡 Directions

Let’s review the lesson with teacher

1

6 words and phrases in the lesson

2

Grammer points

3

Discussing about getting sick, covering common illnesses, symptoms, prevention methods

See you next lesson

Homework

💡 Directions

Do homework

Describe the worst illness you have had

You should say:

  • What illness did you have?
  • What were the symptoms?
  • How did it affect your daily life (e.g., school, work, hobbies)?
  • What helped you recover?
  • What did you learn from this experience?
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