How to Talk About COLDS(illness/being sick) in English

Published 2023-12-05
Let's make sure that you are confident speaking English with your doctor! Learn English words and full sentences that you can use to talk to about how you feel when you have a cold!

Includes vocabulary such as: cold, symptom, throat, sinuses, runny nose, stuffy nose, stuffed up nose, nasal congestion, congested, mucus, snot, wipe your nose, blow your nose, sore throat, cough, have a cough, cough drops, lozenges, sneeze, fever, chills, achiness, ache, and more

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All Comments (21)
  • Chompi was really sick a month ago. He had a cold. He had cough and a fever, and sneezed all the time. I gave him some medicine. As well, I decided to put some lemons on his bed. Little by little, he recovered. A few days ago, I noticed Chompi was rare, and was laying an egg, even though he is male. So when I saw what was happening, I realized thar his egg was an old lemon that had remained there. πŸ‹ Yes, it's crazy. Hahaha. I tried to explain Chompi that "his egg" is not a real egg. However, he refused to listen to me, and he keeps laying the lemon. Poor Chompi, he wants to be a dad anyway.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • Thanks again, Mike. Amazing video. Keep it up! She has nasal congestion and is coughing now. That's why she needs to use cough drops. Also, she has a fever and experiences achiness. Her symptoms are serious I think.😊😊
  • @user-hf4ub9cq7d
    Very useful. Your explanation is very clear. Thank you very much, Teacher Mike❀
  • @EwaGawenda-im4dn
    Excellent video. Thank you for fulfilling my request. I really appreciate it.πŸ˜ŠπŸ€—
  • @judith802
    This lesson is so helpful, thank you very much*)
  • @Glonist
    mamazing video about a cold or something like that. I'm luky ai'm not conern about this problem.I'm really in excellent shape A wink from France
  • @user-bs1qc4jk5i
    Thank you very much for sharing ,appreciate your hard work .
  • @rhea3234
    Thank you for another simple but useful lesson. Godbless πŸ™ ❀
  • Its very good sir 😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚
  • Wonderful lesson, Mike. I had a sore throat My nose was stuffy, and I had a headache. Luckily, I'm good now. The bad thing is that the power went out here.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thanks a lot.😊😊
  • @manihoma4050
    Thank you so much Teacher Mike. I hope you getting better soon .
  • @user-zv2nq5uq8q
    Thank you ,teacher ,for a very useful video lesson πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
  • Very useful vocabulary for someone who wants to see a doctor with brief illness. πŸ‘
  • Fortunately, I haven't had a cold for a very long time, but learning new vocabulary concerning such a disease is very useful and important for the future, in case of a cold or even the worse deseases. Thanks a lot, Teacher for Your hard work!