1 I’ve had an accident. 3 2 4 2 A Listen and complete the dialogue. KARLA: What did the doctor say? ALAN: I’m lucky. I 1 .................... broken any bones. KARLA: And how’s your 2 .................... ? ALAN: A bit better. But now my head hurts. KARLA: Alan, when did you 3 .................... your motorcycle? ALAN: In January. Why? KARLA: So you’ve 4 .................... it for six months and you’ve already had two 5 .................... ! It’s definitely time to sell the motorcycle. It’s too dangerous. ALAN: Oh, I don’t know. I 6 .................... my bike. KARLA: I know you love it, but it isn’t 7 .................... ! B Listen again and check your answers. 3 Practise with another student. STUDENT 1: Have you ever had an accident / been to hospital? STUDENT 2: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. STUDENT 1: What happened? STUDENT 2: I fell off my bike / broke my arm / had an operation / was ill. WORDS PARTS OF THE BODY 4 A Listen, read and repeat. B Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple or the Past Simple. 1. Last year, we ......................... (live) in London, but now we live in New York. 2. We ......................... (not buy) any food since Friday. 3. They ......................... (not visit) me last summer. 4. Jennifer ......................... already .........................(work) at a newspaper. 5. ......................... you just ......................... (have) dinner? 6. ......................... your sister .........................(get) married in 2004? elbow knee shoulders back Hi, Karla. Listen, don’t panic but I’ve had an accident. It’s not too bad, but I think I’ve broken my ankle. I’ve hurt my elbow, too. Are you OK? Did you hurt yourself? I was on the way to the rugby match and I fell off my motorcycle. neck 1 Listen, read and repeat. throat ankle wrist face stomach B Circle the word that doesn’t belong. 1. leg • knee • ankle • elbow 2. shoulders • neck • wrist • throat 3. hand • fingers • back • wrist 4. face • mouth • head • stomach GRAMMAR 5 A Read the grammar box. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: PAST SIMPLE: AFFIRMATIVE: I have (’ve) just called the doctor. I called the doctor an hour ago. NEGATIVE: He has not (hasn’t) called the doctor yet. He didn’t call the doctor yesterday. QUESTIONS: Have you called the doctor since last night? Did you call the doctor last night? SHORT ANSWERS: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE / PAST SIMPLE Have you called an ambulance? No, I haven’t. I don’t need an ambulance. OK. I’m coming and I’m taking you to a doctor. Where are you? AFFIRMATIVE: NEGATIVE: QUESTIONS: haven’t lived C Choose the correct word. 1. A giraffe has got a long knee / neck. 2. I ate too much. My stomach / back hurts. 3. Pete fell and broke his elbow / throat. 4. The puppy has got a white face / wrist. 5. Sam put his baby sister on his ankle / shoulders. SHORT ANSWERS: An accident? What happened? forty forty-one 41 40 5 unit
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I’ve had an accident.
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2 A Listen and complete the dialogue.
Karla: What did the doctor say?
alan: I’m lucky. I 1.................... broken any
bones.
Karla: And how’s your 2.................... ?
alan: A bit better. But now my head hurts.
Karla: Alan, when did you 3.................... your
motorcycle?
alan: In January. Why?
Karla: So you’ve 4.................... it for six months
and you’ve already had two 5.................... !
It’s definitely time to sell the motorcycle.
It’s too dangerous.
alan: Oh, I don’t know. I 6.................... my bike.
Karla: I know you love it, but it isn’t 7.................... !
B Listen again and check your answers.
3 Practise with another student.
STUDEnT 1: Have you ever had an accident /
been to hospital?
STUDEnT 2: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
STUDEnT 1: What happened?
STUDEnT 2: I fell off my bike / broke my arm /
had an operation / was ill.
WORDS Parts of the body
4 A Listen, read and repeat.
B Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple or the Past Simple.
1. Last year, we ......................... (live) in London, but now we live in New York.
2. We ......................... (not buy) any food since Friday.
3. They ......................... (not visit) me last summer.
4. Jennifer ......................... already .........................(work) at a newspaper.
5. ......................... you just ......................... (have) dinner?
6. ......................... your sister .........................(get) married in 2004?
elbow knee shouldersback
Hi, Karla. Listen, don’t panic but I’ve
had an accident.
It’s not too bad, but I think I’ve broken my ankle. I’ve
hurt my elbow, too.
Are you OK? Did you hurt yourself?
I was on the way to the rugby match
and I fell off my motorcycle.
neck
1 Listen, read and repeat.
throat ankle wrist face
stomach
B Circle the word that doesn’t belong.
1. leg•knee•ankle•elbow
2. shoulders•neck•wrist•throat
3. hand•fingers•back•wrist
4. face•mouth•head•stomach
gRammaR
5 A Read the grammar box.
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: PAST SIMPLE:
aFFIRmaTIVE:
I have (’ve) just called the doctor. I called the doctor an hour ago.
nEgaTIVE:
He has not (hasn’t) called the doctor yet. He didn’t call the doctor yesterday.
QUESTIOnS:
Have you called the doctor since last night? Did you call the doctor last night?
ShORT anSWERS:
Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
PRESEnT PERFECT SImPLE / PaST SImPLE
Have you called an ambulance?
No, I haven’t. I don’t need an ambulance.
OK. I’m coming and I’m taking you to a doctor. Where are you?
aFFIRmaTIVE:
nEgaTIVE:
QUESTIOnS:
haven’t
lived
C Choose the correct word.
1. A giraffe has got a long knee / neck.
2. I ate too much. My stomach / back hurts.
3. Pete fell and broke his elbow / throat.
4. The puppy has got a white face / wrist.
5. Sam put his baby sister on his ankle / shoulders.
ShORT anSWERS:
An accident? What happened?
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Karla: Are you 1.................... better?
Emily: Yes, a bit 2.................... , thanks.
Karla: How’s your 3.................... ?
Emily: It’s gone.
Karla: Well, that’s good. Have you been taking 4.................... medicine?
Emily: Yes, I 5.................... something for my headache and it helped.
Karla: I’ve got something for you.
Emily: 6....................? Chicken soup?
Karla: No. I didn’t 7.................... you soup. I brought you 8....................
magazines.
Emily: Great! I’m really bored.
B Listen again and check your answers.
WORDS health
8 A Listen, read and repeat.
I’ve been feeling ill.
Nothing. I’ve just been resting in bed.
I don’t feel well.
Have you been drinking enough?
C Complete the sentences with the time expressions below. Use each time expression once.
last summer ever just last night never yet two minutes ago already
1. I’ve .............................. had lunch. I’m not hungry now.
2. David left the office .............................. . Maybe he’s still in the building.
3. You’ve been to a lot of interesting places. Have you .............................. been to Hawaii?
4. Simon’s tired because he went to bed late .............................. .
5. I wanted to take Brian to that film, but he’s .............................. seen it.
6. We stayed at home .............................. , so this year we want to go away.
7. I’ve .............................. met your parents. When can I meet them?
8. Carol hasn’t heard the news .............................. . We can tell her tomorrow.
just
fever
broken leg
sneezing
stomach acheheadache
coughingsore throat
X-raysbleeding
medicinehealthyill
B Choose the correct answer.
1. I feel very hot. I’ve got a … .
a. fever b. stomach ache c. broken leg
2. Pete is sneezing and coughing. He is … .
a. healthy b. ill c. bleeding
3. Oliver is ill. The doctor gave him … .
a. X-rays b. medicine c. a headache
4. Thomas can’t walk. He’s got a … .
a. fever b. sore throat c. broken leg
5. Donna cut her finger. It is … .
a. bleeding b. coughing c. sneezing
6. Helen has got a broken arm. You can see it on
the … .
a. medicine b. X-ray c. headache
C What health problems from A have you had? When did you have them and what did you do? Write about two health problems.
I’ve been feeling ill since yesterday. I‘ve got a headache
and a fever.
Yes, I have. I’ve been drinking all day, but I haven’t eaten
anything. I’m not very hungry.
Can I bring you some chicken soup? It’s the best thing for a fever.
No, thanks. I don’t like chicken soup.
feeling
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LANGUAGE PRACTICE pages 80-81
9 A Read the grammar box.
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLEJoshua (Josh) George is an extraordinary sportsman. In 2008, he won gold and silver medals while he was competing in the Paralympic Games in Beijing, China. Josh weighs only 45 kilos and he can’t use his legs. But today, he is America’s top wheelchair athlete. He uses his arms and shoulders to push himself in a special wheelchair.
When Josh was four years old, he had a terrible accident. He fell out of the window of his family’s flat on the 12th floor of the building. Josh didn’t die, but he hasn’t walked since the accident. He is paralysed.
Josh’s parents wanted him to be like other children. They taught him to do everything sitting in a wheelchair. Josh has always loved sport and he’s been competing in different sporting events since he was very young. He also studied journalism and graduated from the University of Illinois.
Today, Josh’s life isn’t different from the lives of other athletes his age. He lives in his own flat, drives a car and travels all over the world to competitions. Josh’s determination has helped him to become a champion. He doesn’t think he’s different from other serious athletes. They must all work hard to be the best.
B Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Continuous.
1. Where were you? I ............................................ (wait) for you for over an hour.
2. I’m worried about you. You ............................................ (not drink) enough water.
3. Lynn ............................................ (watch) TV since 5.00.
4. Philip ............................................ (not eat) very well lately.
5. What’s the matter? You ............................................ (sneeze) all morning.
6. We ............................................ (not think) about the problem all day.
C Write the words in the correct order to make questions about the pictures. Then answer the questions.
1 2 3 4 5
1. been / studying / for the maths test / has / Sam