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JacksonFive's
Free Weekly "Learning English" Newsletter
Issue: 23 "Doctor, I have... (Part 2)"
July 23, 2000
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Dear Readers,
Did you know that teaching children English could be quite
"euphoric" (bringing happiness)? Have you ever been bitten by
this bug? Symptoms of this "happiness" bug are as follows:
1) When you smile, it is because you thought of something your
students did.
2) When you get together with your close friends, you keep talking
about your students none stop.
3) When you pass a store, you aren't thinking about buying
something for yourself, but rather "Can I
get something here
to help my students enjoy learning more?"
4) Before you go to bed, your thoughts are always with your
students.
Have you ever been bitten by this bug? Maybe, I
should just have
my own children, right?
Actually, I also have these symptoms for our newsletter. Some of
my friends tell me that I'm also very passionate (almost too
passionate) about our newsletter, and I seem to just keep talking
and talking about it. Are they right? What about you?
( 516K MP3 recording,
http://www.path2english.com/Reference/MP3-023-01.mp3
)
JacksonFive
THIS WEEK's FEATURED TOPIC:
"Doctor, I have... (Part 2)"
ANSWER:
"Doctor, I have a fever.": body temperature is too high.
"Doctor, I have the chills.": feel cold and shaking
uncontrollably.
"Doctor, I feel dizzy and I feel like throwing up.": feel woozy or
light-headed and feel like vomiting.
"Doctor, I am sore all over.": having pains and aches all over the
body.
"Doctor, I have a rash.": when you touch a poisonous plant or is
bitten by a bug, the area will become red and you might want to
scratch it constantly. Sometimes a rash will also be caused by an
allergy or illness, and it can cover the whole body.
"Doctor, I'm having chest pains.": pain in the chest.
"Doctor, I have a stomachache.": pain in the stomach.
"Doctor, I have diarrhea.": frequent and watery bowel movements
(result: going to the toilet often).
"Doctor, I have menstrual pain, could you give me some medication for
this?": only women have these and only at a certain time of the
month.
( 720K MP3 recording,
http://www.path2english.com/Reference/MP3-023-02.mp3
)
NEXT WEEK's FEATURED TOPIC:
"Being a Pedestrian in Beautiful Seattle" written by my
friend
Linda in Seattle.
<< JacksonFive Family News >>
1) I have create a "MP3 Guide" to help you "hear" our
JacksonFive
newsletter recordings,
http://www.path2english.com/MP3Guide.htm
2) Next week, one of my closest friends, Linda, will contribute an
interesting article to our newsletter. Linda is a great
writer
and I'm sure you will enjoy reading her article about
pedestrians
in Seattle.
3) You can also visit http://www.suite101.com/
to
read good articles on many different subjects. Find a
subject
that you like. This will help improve your English.
(If you benefited from this newsletter,
please share it with a friend.)
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