Human Body
What's the matter?
どう しましたか。This is the phrase that you may hear from the nurse, doctor or any other health professional.
You may hear:
You may hear:
DOCTOR / NURSE / HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
What's the matter? What's wrong? What seems to be the problem? How can I help you? How do you feel? |
PATIENT
I have a headache You have sore throat. She has the flu. We have a cold. You have a stomachache. They have a backache. I feel better than ever. I feel good / great. He feels fine / OK. You feel sad. She feels bad / sick / awful / terrible. They don’t feel well. |
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The Beatles - Let it BeWhen I find myself in times of trouble |
Giving advice
What would you say?
What advice would you give in this situation?
e.g. Problem: I have a toothache.
Advice: You should go to the dentist. You should get it checked.
Problems
e.g. Problem: I have a toothache.
Advice: You should go to the dentist. You should get it checked.
Problems
- I have a stomachache.
- I have a headache.
- He has a sore back.
- She has a runny nose and sore eyes.
- I can't find my car keys.
- I have a flat tyre on my bike.
- I cracked the screen of my phone.
- I didn't make it into the soccer team.
- My jeans are too tight now.
- I saw a student being bullied.