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590 English Words You'll Use Every Day - Basic Vocabulary #99
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This vocabulary lesson teaches essential English words and phrases related to healthcare and medicine. Learners will study terms including intravenous, doctor's office, thermometer, needle, take a bath, sick, cough syrup, aspirin, antibiotic, and vaccine, with clear definitions, example sentences, and pronunciation practice. The lesson is especially valuable for learners who need to discuss health conditions, medical treatments, and visits to the doctor in English, building practical vocabulary for real-life medical situations.
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Hey everybody, my name is Alisha.
Welcome to the 2000 Core English Words and Phrases video series.
Each lesson will help you learn new words, practice, and review what you've learned.
Okay, let's get started.
First is intravenous, intravenous, intravenous.
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 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 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.
Thermometer.
Thermometer.
Thermometer.
Ther-mo-me-ter.
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.
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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.
To have a picture or information from the past come back into your mind. It also means to keep something in your mind so that you do not forget to do it.
A word is a single unit of language that has a specific meaning and can be spoken or written. It is the basic building block used to create phrases and sentences in communication.
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