You've got to know how to describe your symptoms and illnesses. Imagine if you're very sick in a foreign country, or if you're in an English-speaking country. All this language will be very important to you. Anyway, I'm wheezing quite a lot. I get cold sweats at night. That's when you're sweating. For example, when you do exercise and lots of water,. Well, lots of sweat comes out of your skin. Dehydrated means that you don't have any water in your body. So I feel really dehydrated. Sniffing is when you go right? Actually, I'm not sniffing at the moment. My cold is just
This episode is filled with vocabulary relating to health, feeling ill, catching a cold and common symptoms. To read vocabulary notes (including lists of the phrasal verbs and expressions in this episode), click here https://teacherluke.co.uk/2010/03/26/health-feeling-ill-phrasal-verbs-expressions/
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