Showing posts with label body. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2015

The Urinary System

Hello, students of the seniors' class!

Here is a good video (in fact it is a series of four videos) in which a doctor explains the urinary system.

Renal System, part 1/4
Explore science games on urinary system for kids at NeoK12  

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Ellis Software - Health Videos

Would you like to use Ellis software again this week? You are welcome to do so.


Or would you like to listen to some of our HEALTH CARE vocabulary pronounced? Medical words are here.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

More Practice with Medical Language and the Body

Hello, seniors' class!

This week we are learning dialogues used during an eye exam.

First we will watch this video.

Listen to parts of the face and eye.

But don't forget to study the whole body. Listen and pronounce body parts HERE.

Pronounce more body parts.

Pronounce parts of the digestive system.

This British site has useful phrases that you can hear AND see translated. Click for Chinese or Arabic.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Symptoms and Diagnoses

Hello, class!

This week we will continue the unit on health and medicine. Now we will learn about symptoms and conditions.


Listening:
Here is a listening game (Level 1/2/3)
Here are some short dialogues about a stomach ache. (Level 3 +)
These short conversations are about catching a cold. (Level 3 +)
These conversations are about not sleeping well. (Level 3 +)
This cute video is about the circulatory system. (Level 2+)


Reading:
Go here to read an article about catching a cold, then answer the questions. (Level 3)


Vocabulary:
With this VISUAL DICTIONARY, you can study the human body.


Spelling:
Easiest
Intermediate
Advanced



Monday, November 21, 2011

The Human Body

Hello, class!

This week we are beginning our unit on health and medicine. First we must learn the parts of the body.


Level 1 -
Level 2 and 3 -
Level 4, 5, 6, 7
For everybody:
Later we will review with the help of Sam, our life-sized anatomy poster. His friend Samantha will be there, too.