martes, 20 de mayo de 2014

Illnesses and diseases

"If the food is bad, the medicine does not work. If the food is good, the medicine is not necessary" Paracelsus (Swiss physician)








What's the difference between illness and disease?


Disease is used to talk about more severe physical medical problems, especially those that affect the organs. Illness is used to talk about more severe and more minor medical problems, and those that affect mental health.:
Heart/kidney/liver  illness


Mental disease


Disease is not used about a period of illness:
She died after a long disease.
Also, a summary of what Wikipedia says on the difference:
Illness, although often used to mean disease, can also refer to a person’s perception of their health, regardless of whether they in fact have a disease. A person without any disease may feel unhealthy and simply have the perception of having a disease. Another person may feel healthy with similar perceptions of perfectly good health.
Disease can be thought of as the presence of pathology, which can occur with or without subjective feelings of being unwell or social recognition of that state. Illness as the subjective state of “unwellness” can occur independently of, or in conjunction with, disease or sickness.

Source: http://danienglish.com.br/2012/10/11/what%C2%B4s-the-difference-between-illness-and-disease/


Some common phrases at the doctor:



There are tons of diseases, illnesses and health conditions. Some of them are:



The Flu:
The most common disease in the planet. It affects the lungs, the nose, the eyes and the throat. Symptoms: runny nose, sore throat, cough, general weakness, red eyes.

Treatment suggested: Rest, many liquids, take Vitamin C, eat and drink foods plenty of Vitamin C (broccoli, oranges, lemons, spinach, etc).





Injuries:  
Very common in athletes and children. Organs and parts of the body affected: legs, arms, hands, back, shoulders, forearms, calp, wrist, ankle, etc.

Treatment suggested: Rest, analgesyc pills. In some cases, patients must wear a plaster or use a crutch.




Terminal Illnesses: Illnesses with no cure found yet. Terminal Cancer, Venereal diseases such as HIV-Aids and Hepatitis C enter in this cathegory 




Mental Illnesses: 
Health is not only considered in the physical body, but also in the emotions. Depression is considered the main illness in the current world. There are several mental diseases nowadays such as:

Anxiety Syndrom
Bipolar Syndrom
Pschyzophrenia
Anorexia and Bulimia eating disorders
Anger management 

Treatments suggested: Assistance with a psychiatrist or psychologist (shrink, in street language).




Some basic diseases in the nose:



Common diseases in the skin:



Some basic diseases in the throat:


More vocabulary: 



There are many weird diseases with funny names


 Chickenpox is very common in children



Stress is the disease of the 21st Century







It has been recently discovered that emotions and cases unsolved are the main cause in any disease. Factors such as bad eating habits, sedentarism, drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, bad hygiene and bad sleeping habits can bring a disease as a consequence.

Good human relationships, a healthy diet, regular consume of water, exercise, good sleeping habits (minimum 8 hours daily), and hygiene prevent from diseases in general.



Clean hands save lives
 


























viernes, 16 de mayo de 2014

Parts of the Body

"You have the body, but do you have the soul?"

The Five Senses






The Human Body











 Identify these parts


How many parts can you identify?

Identify these parts of the face





Eyelashes

Freckles


Skin Mole






Robbie Williams
Rock DJ







Imperative Form






Imperative form is really easy. It works in second person. That is, it talks directly to YOU with no politeness nor kindness. 

As its name states, imperative form is a command without much diplomacy.

So, whenever you want to give orders to someone, use the imperative form.

The imperative form is also used for instructions or informal invitations
The structure of the imperative form is this:

(+)
Go home
Do the dishes
Get up
Talk to me
Listen carefully
Fasten your seat belts
Turn your cellphone off
Drive carefully



(-)
Don't stop me now
Don't walk away
Don't speak
Don't tell me what to do!


Stop                                        in  the name of love
(Verb in its base form)   +      (Agreement).




 "Stop in the name of Love" Glee version  
"Stop in the name of Love" Original version by the Supremes, 1965. This song appeared ages ago. The gorgeous Diana Ross was debuting by the time as a singer.

Before Beyoncé there were Diana Ross and Donna Summer ;)


 





 
"Don't Stop Me Now" Queen, 1978.
This is another great song with imperative form, sung by marvellous Freddy Mercury (His real name was Frederick Bulsara. Frederick Bulsara was born in South Africa, not in London).





The imperative form works only in simple present tense. We don't use imperative form in the past nor in the future. For these tenses we use other structures


Past

I told my sister to call me

I told my sister not to call me



Present Perfect


I have given instructions to my people to be happy

I have told my students not to miss classes





Future


I will ask my friends to take me to that concert

I will tell my dad not to buy me candies because I'm on a diet


It is possible to say

Do go home
Do finish your homework
Do study for the panel
Do behave


But this is only to be emphatic: that is, to stress on your command.

Do's and Don'ts for Wildlife photography 




Do's and Don's for the Paleolithic diet


 The Paleo Diet Official Website



Do's and Don'ts in a Job Interview 




Do's and Don'ts for the Ramadan



http://www.whatisramadan.com/ What is the Ramadan?






Do's and Don'ts for riding bicycle in town


 




Do's and Don'ts in LIFE









More information and exercises for practice:

http://assets.cambridge.org/97805217/27204/excerpt/9780521727204_excerpt.pdf

http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/imperative/menu.php



Personally, this is my favorite grammar form in English. Maybe I could be a control freak, lol




Possitive Phrases



jueves, 15 de mayo de 2014

Modal Verbs







Video on Modal Verbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaBH_huiJSM














Identify the modal verbs in this text.

Ask yes/no and information questions for this text.