Health vocabulary is essential survival English. Being able to describe symptoms, understand a doctor's instructions, and discuss health topics is crucial for anyone living or traveling in English-speaking environments. Edooqoo generates targeted Health and Body worksheets covering body parts, symptoms and illnesses, doctor visits, pharmacy interactions, healthy lifestyle discussions, and mental health vocabulary.
Health-related language combines vocabulary building with practical communication skills. Students need to describe pain, explain symptoms, understand medical instructions, and discuss lifestyle choices. Edooqoo creates contextual exercises where students practice these skills in realistic scenarios — from simple body part identification at A1 to discussing public health issues at B2.
| Category | Key Vocabulary |
|---|---|
| Body Parts | head, chest, stomach, back, throat, arm, leg, knee, ankle, shoulder, wrist, elbow |
| Symptoms | headache, fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, nausea, dizzy, swollen, itchy, rash |
| Illnesses | cold, flu, allergy, infection, fracture, sprain, food poisoning, migraine |
| Doctor Phrases | prescription, diagnosis, treatment, medication, dose, side effects, appointment |
| Healthy Lifestyle | balanced diet, exercise, sleep, stress management, hydration, vitamins |
Match body parts with pictures, symptoms with illnesses, or medications with conditions. Perfect for building foundational health vocabulary at A1-A2.
Doctor-patient conversations, pharmacy interactions, calling in sick at work. Students practice functional health language in realistic role-plays.
Complete sentences about symptoms, treatments, and health advice: "I have a terrible ___. I think I need to see a ___."
Health-related discussion topics: healthcare systems, healthy eating, exercise habits, stress management. Great for B1-B2 speaking practice.
| Level | Focus |
|---|---|
| A1 | Basic body parts, simple symptoms ("I have a headache"), "I feel sick/tired" |
| A2 | Doctor visits, describing symptoms in detail, pharmacy vocabulary, giving advice |
| B1 | Health discussions, comparing healthcare systems, healthy lifestyle debates |
| B2 | Medical articles, mental health vocabulary, public health discussions |
Yes. For professional medical English, set the topic to "medical English" at B2-C1 level. The AI generates exercises with specialized medical terminology appropriate for healthcare workers or medical students.
Select "Dialogue Practice" with topic "doctor visit" or "at the pharmacy." The AI creates role-play exercises with realistic medical conversations.
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