590 English Words You'll Use Every Day - Basic Vocabulary #99
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intravenous
intravenous
intravenus intravenous means inside the
vein so veins carry blood around the
body it's one of the things that our
body uses to take blood from like the
hand for example back to the heart but
when we use something intravenously it
means it goes inside the vein like
medicine here's an example the nurse
started an intravenous line IV to give
the patient
fluids the nurse started in an
intravenous line IV to give the patient
fluids the nurse started an intravenous
line IV to give the patient
fluids doctor's
office doctor's
office
doctor's office
the doctor's office is the place that
you go to have a checkup or if you have
a problem you go there to ask the doctor
to help you fix whatever is wrong with
you so the doctor's office might be
separate from the hospital here's an
example the doctor's office is near the
library the doctor's office is near the
library the doctor's office is near the
library ther
thermometer
therom a thermometer is a device we use
to check the temperature of the body so
if you're feeling very hot someone like
a doctor or nurse might use a
thermometer maybe in your ear or under
your arm to check your temperature
here's an example the nurse used a
digital thermometer to take the
patient's
temperature the nurse used a digital
thermometer to take the patient's
temperature the nurse used a digital
thermometer to take the patient's
temperature
needle
needle
needle a needle is a very very sharp
piece of metal that's at the end usually
of some kind of medicine in medical
cases and we use needles to push the
medicine into the body so lots and lots
of people really don't like needles
here's an example when the patient saw
the size of the needle he
fainted when the patient saw the size of
the needle he
fainted when the patient saw the size of
the needle he
fainted take a
bath take a
bath take a bath to take a bath means to
wash the body by sitting in water so
when we take a bath we are surrounded in
water and we clean ourselves while we
are in the water here's an example I'll
take a bath at the
hotel I'll take a bath at the
hotel I'll take a bath at the
hotel
sick
sick sick
sick has a couple different uses when we
are not feeling well sick means that we
don't feel healthy some people also use
the word sick to mean cool or crazy but
generally when we're talking about our
health and we describe ourselves as sick
it means not good here's an example if
you get sick go to the doctor if you get
sick go to the
doctor if you get sick go to the
doctor cough syrup
cough
syrup cough
syrup cough syrup is a very common
medicine that we use to fix coughs so
this syrup comes from the very very kind
of sticky and thick liquid that we drink
so it's not like water but it's quite
thick like a syrup this is specifically
for coughs here's an example the doctor
prescribed her a cough
syrup the doctor prescribed her a cough
syrup the doctor prescribed her a cough
syrup
aspirin
aspirin
aspirin aspirin is a very common type of
medicine many people like to use aspirin
as an everyday painkiller so if they're
not feeling well like they have a
headache or some other kind of ache they
might take aspirin to fix that here's an
example I took a pill of
aspirin I took a pill of
aspirin I took a pill of
aspirin
antibiotic
antibiotic
antibiotic antibiotic might also be
pronounced antibiotic you might hear
both of those but an antibiotic is
supposed to kill kind of BAC IIA
something that's causing an infection in
the body so when we take antibiotics
it's specifically targeting a certain
kind of germ here's an example the
infection improved when she started
taking an
antibiotic the infection improved when
she started taking an
antibiotic the infection improved when
she started taking an
antibiotic
vaccine vaccine
vacine a vaccine is like a preventative
medicine it's something that we take
before something that we receive before
we get sick so we usually have vaccines
for very dangerous kinds of illnesses we
take the vaccine or we get a vaccine
injection which protects us from the
more severe types of reactions we might
have if we get sick with that disease
here's an example I recently got an
injection of the H1N1
vaccine I've recently got an injection
of the H1N1
vaccine I recently got an injection of
the
H1N1
vaccine let's review I'm going to
describe a word or phrase in English see
if you can remember it then repeat after
me focusing on
pronunciation
ready do you remember how to say the
word that means something that we put
inside the vein of the Body for example
medicine
intravenous
intravenous and how to say the
expression that means the location where
the doctor and his staff or her staff do
their
practice doctor's
office doctor's office
how about the word that means the device
you use to measure the temperature of
your
body
thermometer
thermometer do you remember how to say
the very very sharp piece of metal that
is at the end of a syringe to push
medicine into the
body
needle
needle let's try the expression that
means to wash your body while sitting
inside
water take a
bath take a
bath what about the expression that
means that you are not
healthy
sick
sick now let's see if you remember how
to say the word that means the medicine
that you take specifically for cough
problems cough
syrup cough
syrup another one what about the word
that means the type of medicine that
many people commonly take to help with
Key Vocabulary (50)
toward
"Go to school."
belonging
"Cup of tea."
also
"You and me."
inside
"In the house."
specific
"That book."
A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to an object, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned or is clear from context. It is also frequently used as a dummy subject to talk about time, weather, or distance.
Used to show who is intended to have or use something, or to explain the purpose or reason for an action. It is also frequently used to indicate a specific duration of time.
A preposition used to indicate that people or things are together, in the same place, or performing an action together. It can also describe the instrument used to perform an action or a characteristic that someone or something has.
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
The word 'we' is a first-person plural pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people collectively. It is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.
A coordinating conjunction used to connect two or more possibilities or alternatives. it indicates that only one of the options is likely, required, or true.
An is an indefinite article used before singular countable nouns that begin with a vowel sound. It functions to indicate a non-specific person or thing, similar to the number one.
An adverb used to emphasize the quality, intensity, or extent of an adjective or another adverb. It indicates that something is very or extremely high in degree.
A conjunction used to introduce a condition or a situation that might happen. It expresses that one action depends on the occurrence of another event.
Used to ask about the time that something happens or happened. It can also be used to refer to a specific time or period in a sentence.
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