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Fr2U4 I Need Doctor

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What happened to you Qu'est-ce qui vous est arrivé?
I fell; he fell; she fell Je suis tombé(e) ; il est tombé; elle est tombée
I broke my... ; he broke his... ; she broke her.... Je me suis cassé le/la/les; il s'est cassé le/la/les; elle s'est cassé le/la/les
I hurt my... ; he hurt his... ; she hurt her... ; Je me suis fait mal au/à la/aux ; Il s'est fait mal au/à la/aux ; elle s'est fait mal au/à la/aux
I got sick; He got sick ;She got sick Je me suis coupé le/la/les; Il s’est coupé le/la/les 'Elle s’est coupé le/la/les
I twisted my; He twisted his; She twisted her Je me suis tordu le/la/les; Il s’est tordu le/la/les ; Elle s’est tordu le/la/les
head (à la) tête
stomach; belly (à l')estomac; (au) ventre
leg (à la) jambe
arm (au) bras
ankle (à la) cheville
wrist (au poignet
elbow (au) coude
eye (à l')œil
ear (à l')oreille
foot (au) pied
hand (à la) main
nose (au) nez
to stay in bed rester au lit
to rest se reposer
to bandage/wrap faire un bandage
to be careful être prudent(e)
to put on mettre
How do you feel? How does he feel? How does she feel? Comment vous sentez-vous? Comment se sent-il? Comment se sent-elle?
I feel sick He feels sick She feels sick Je me sens malade Il se sent malade Elle se sent malade
I don’‛t feel well He doesn’‛t feel well She doesn’‛t feel well Je ne me sens pas bien Il ne se sent pas bien Elle ne se sent pas bien
My ___ hurts His ____ hurts Her____ hurts J’‛ai mal au/à la/aux___ Il a mal au/à la/aux___ Elle a mal au/àl la/aux____
I have a fever/a cold He has a fever/a cold She has a fever/a cold J’‛ai la fièvre/un rhume Il a la fièvre/un rhume Elle a la fièvre/un rhume
I’m hot/cold He’s hot/cold She’s hot/cold J’ai chaud/froid Il a chaud/froid Elle a chaud/froid
I have chills He has chills She has chills J’‛ai les frissons Il a les frissons Elle a les frissons
doctor un médecin un docteur
nurse un infirmier une infirmière
patient un patient une patient
doctor's office le cabinet de médecin
hospital l'hôpital
clinic la clinique
emergency room la salle d'urgence
medecin la médecine
ointment la pommade
aspirin l'aspirine
cough syrup le sirop pour la toux
pills les pillules
bandage un bandage un pansement
crutches les béquilles
ice la glace
"Here are some crutches for your son." Voici des béquilles pour votre fils"
"The child arrives at the doctor's office with his mom." "L'enfant arrive chez le cabinet de médecin avec sa mère."
"What's wrong?" (use the "tu" form) Qu'est-ce que tu as?
"What's wrong (with him)?" Qu'est-ce qu'il a?
"What's wrong (with her)?" Qu'est-ce qu'elle a?
"I ate a soccer ball!" J'ai mangé un ballon de foot [don't forget to write the accent on mangé!!!]
"You have to take two aspirin and stay in bed." "Tu dois prendre deux aspirines et rester au lit."
"You MUSTN'T take any hikes with your family." "Tu ne dois pas faire des randonnées avec ta famille." [not "tu" famille]
"The man goes to an emergency room in an ambulance." "L'homme va à la salle d'urgence dans une ambulance."
The nursed asked him L'infirmière lui a demandé
I cut my finger Je me suis coupé le doigt
Must I be careful with my hand? Est-ce que je dois être prudent avec ma main?
He cut his finger Il s'est coupé le doigt.
The doctor gives him.... Le médecin lui donne.....
a bandage un pansement ou un bandage
some pills des pilules
some ointment de la pommade
the child goes to the hospital il va à l'hôpital
"How do you feel"? both "tu" and "vous" forms Comment te sens-tu? Comment vous sentez-vous?
I fell from my bike Je suis tombé (e) de mon vélo
Did I twist my ankle? Est-ce que j'ai tordu la cheville?
He has chills and a fever and a bad cold Il a des frissons, une fièvre et un mauvais rhume
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