Health Phrasal Verbs Fun Activities Games - 12481
Health Phrasal Verbs Fun Activities Games - 12481
Health Phrasal Verbs Fun Activities Games - 12481
get over = recuperate clog up = obstruct come down (with) = catch (an illness)
fight off = defend against throw up = vomit dose up (on/ with) = medicate
let up = cease or diminish lay low = make someone weak
I always _________ with colds. In fact, I was suffering from one last weekend.
I hate it when your nose ___________ so much that you can’t breathe and you
feel like you’re going to ____________. I’m __________ it now though. People
say that you should ____________ with vitamin C to ________ colds ________.
I take vitamin C every day but they still ________ me ________ every autumn.
When was the last time you came down with a cold?
How long did it take you to get over it?
How did you fight it off?
Dosing up on
antibiotics won’t
fight off colds
because they are
Children come down viral, not bacterial.
with about 5 to
7 colds per year and Colds lay
low more A fever helps you to get
adults average about
women over a cold by by
2 or 3.
than men. activating the immune
system.
Most colds
Our noses produce mucus to
let up after
protect the lungs from germs.
seven to 10
The mucus then runs down your
days.
throat, out your nose, or clogs up
your sinuses.
Solutions:
1. Many children come down with an ear infection even before their first birthday.
2. High fat foods can clog up our arteries.
3. Most people get over a cold within two weeks.
4. The flu usually lays people low for four to ten days.
5. A cold continues at its peak for several days, then it gradually lets up.
6. The human body’s immune defences usually fight off viruses.
I always come down with colds. In fact, I was suffering from one last weekend. I
hate it when your nose clogs up so much that you can’t even breathe and you feel like
you’re going to throw up. I’m getting over it now though. People say that you should
dose up with vitamin C to fight colds off. I take vitamin C every day but they still lay
me low every autumn.