The theme of the week is…. Medicine!
Here are some useful words to know if you get sick.
| 
un hôpital | 
a hospital | 
| 
un(e) docteur(e) | 
a doctor | 
| 
une allergie | 
an allergy | 
| 
une ambulance | 
an ambulance | 
| 
une douleur | 
a pain | 
| 
une fièvre | 
a fever | 
| 
un(e) chirurgien(ne) | 
a surgeon | 
| 
un mal de [quelque chose] | 
a[something]-ache  | 
| 
une toux | 
a cough | 
| 
un éternuement | 
a sneeze | 
| 
cassé(e) | 
broken | 
| 
foulé(e) | 
sprained | 
| 
rouge | 
red | 
| 
douloureux/douloureuse | 
painful | 
| 
enflé(e) | 
swollen | 
| 
casser | 
to break | 
| 
fouler | 
to sprain | 
| 
avoir mal à [quelque
  part] | 
to have pain [somewhere] | 
| 
tousser | 
to cough | 
| 
éternuer | 
to sneeze | 
| 
dormir | 
to sleep | 
Examples:
J’ai mal à
la tête. – My head hurts.
J’ai un mal
de tête  - I have a headache.
Il a un mal
de ventre – He has a stomach ache.
Vous avez
mal au ventre – Your stomachs are hurting. 
Elle a le mal de mer – She has seasickness/She is seasick.
J'ai la jambe cassée. - I have a broken leg. 
Next week: Parts of the body! (So you can describe WHAT is
hurting. If you get sick until then, just point.)
Your challenge:
Don't get sick.
 
 
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