When facing health problems, knowing how to offer helpful suggestions can make a big difference. This presentation provides simple and practical advice for common health issues, using clear language and easy-to-follow tips. Each slide covers a different problem with two straightforward suggestions to improve well-being. The information is designed for learners at an A2-B1 level, making it accessible and useful for everyday situations.
A Cold
Problem: I have a cold.
Suggestions:
You should rest to help your body recover.
You should drink warm liquids like tea or soup to soothe your throat.
A Headache
Problem: I have a headache.
Suggestions:
You should take a painkiller if the pain is strong.
You should rest in a quiet, dark room to reduce discomfort.
A Sore Throat
Problem: I have a sore throat.
Suggestions:
You should drink warm tea with honey to ease the pain.
You shouldn’t talk too much to avoid further irritation.
A Fever
Problem: I have a fever.
Suggestions:
You should rest and stay in bed to recover faster.
You should see a doctor if the fever is very high or lasts long.
A Sore Back
Problem: My back hurts.
Suggestions:
You should lie down and stretch gently to relieve tension.
You shouldn’t lift heavy things to prevent more pain.
A Stomachache
Problem: I have a stomachache.
Suggestions:
You should eat light food like rice or toast to settle your stomach.
You shouldn’t eat junk food or spicy meals that can make it worse.
The Flu
Problem: I have the flu.
Suggestions:
You should stay in bed and avoid contact with others.
You should see a doctor if symptoms are severe or last too long.
Dry Skin
Problem: My skin is dry.
Suggestions:
You should use moisturizer regularly to keep your skin hydrated.
You shouldn’t take very hot showers, as they can dry out your skin.
Offering helpful suggestions for health problems can support recovery and well-being. This presentation covered common issues like colds, headaches, and dry skin, providing simple advice to manage symptoms. Remember to rest, stay hydrated, and seek medical help when needed. Small changes in daily habits can make a big difference in feeling better.