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Longest Rivers in the United Kingdom

Handouts:

1. What’s the matter with him? ( He’s on sick list. He’s fallen ill. He’s upset about something. Nothing is the matter with him. He’s laid up with a bad cold. He has a sore throat. He has a cough. He’s running a temperature. He has heart trouble. He has stomach trouble. He’s got poisoned. He complains of a sharp pain in the side. He’s laid up with flu. He has a headache. He’s completely run down. He has caught cold. )

2. How is he? ( Getting better. Getting worse. Very much the same. He’s been operated on. He’s been taken to hospital. He’s still in hospital. He’ll stay in hospital for another week. He’s been saved. He is out of danger now. He’s still unconscious. He’s come to. He’s fainted. He’s recovering. He’ll be up and about again soon. )

3. “What did the doctor say?” “ He told me to… ( stay in bed, take a holiday, have a rest, avoid catching cold, keep a diet, have a thorough check up, give up smoking, have more exercise, keep regular hours, take everything easy, make up an appointment with an eye-specialist right away, take the medicine regularly, have the prescription filled at once, take the medicine to relieve the pain, call in a specialist, have the tooth filled, have the tooth pulled out, be vaccinated, be inoculated, keep away from the sick man as the disease is catching, stay in bed not to have complications)

4. “What did the doctor say?” “He said that… ( it was a matter of time, it was a matter of a few weeks, the operation wouldn’t be dangerous, I should go to the hospital, the medicine would relieve the pain, she would soon be well again, the patient had been operated on an hour before)”

Home ass.:

Complete the dialogs

1. “You know Matt has fallen ill.”

“What’s the matter with him?”

2. “You don’t look well.”

“I’m completely run down.”

3.”How’s John?”

“Still in hospital.”

 

 

List of rivers of the United Kingdom

Longest Rivers in the United Kingdom

River Length (miles) (km)
1. River Severn
2. River Thames
3. River Trent
4. River Great Ouse
5. River Wye
6. River Ure / River Ouse, Yorkshire
7. River Tay
8. River Spey
9. River Clyde
10. River Tweed
11. River Avon, Warwickshire
12. River Nene
13. River Eden, Cumbria
14. River Dee, Aberdeenshire
15. River Witham
16. River Teme
17. River Don, Aberdeenshire
18. River Bann
19. River Ribble
20. River Avon, Bristol
21. River Tyne
22. River Aire
23. River Tees
24. River Medway
25. River Mersey
26. River Dee, Wales
27. River Don, Yorkshire

 


Date: 2015-01-02; view: 812


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