Vocabulary: Word Formation & Morphology (B1) - Lesson 5: Understanding Noun/Verb/Adjective/Adverb Forms

Vocabulary B1
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Health & Wellness

សុខភាព និង សុខុមាលភាព

Let's talk about our bodies, feeling sick, and getting better.

តោះនិយាយអំពីរាងកាយរបស់យើង ការឈឺថ្កាត់ និងការជាសះស្បើយ។
sick

Symptoms sick

រោគសញ្ញា
headache /ˈhɛdeɪk/ Pain inside your head. ឈឺក្បាល
cough /kɒf/ Forcing air out of your lungs with a noise. ក្អក
sore throat /sɔːr θroʊt/ Pain in the back of your mouth/neck. ឈឺបំពង់ក
medication

Treatments medication

ការព្យាបាល
medicine /ˈmɛdɪsɪn/ Substance used to treat illness. ថ្នាំ
rest /rɛst/ To relax or sleep. ការសម្រាក
appointment /əˈpɔɪntmənt/ A planned meeting with a doctor. ការណាត់ជួបពេទ្យ
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Prescription vs. Recipe

(ប្រយ័ត្នច្រឡំពាក្យទាំងពីរនេះ ព្រោះវាសុទ្ធតែជាក្រដាសណែនាំ!)
Recipe restaurant_menu
Instructions for cooking food. (រូបមន្តធ្វើម្ហូប)
The doctor gave me a recipe. ❌
Prescription prescriptions
A paper from a doctor for medicine. (វេជ្ជបញ្ជា)
The doctor gave me a prescription. ✔️

Health Dialogues movie

Watch Teacher Sopheak explain today's topic. Listen closely to the pronunciation and practice speaking out loud!

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Knowledge Check bolt

ការត្រួតពិនិត្យចំណេះដឹង
medication Treatments
You take this when you feel sick.
(អ្នកញ៉ាំវាពេលអ្នកមានអារម្មណ៍ថាមិនស្រួលខ្លួន។)
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The doctor gave me a ___ to buy antibiotics.
(គ្រូពេទ្យបានផ្តល់វេជ្ជបញ្ជាឱ្យខ្ញុំដើម្បីទិញថ្នាំផ្សះ។)
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I need to make an ___ to see the dentist.
(ខ្ញុំត្រូវធ្វើការណាត់ជួប ដើម្បីជួបពេទ្យធ្មេញ។)
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masks Symptoms
He has a bad ___ and can't speak loudly.
(គាត់មានអាការៈឈឺបំពង់កខ្លាំង ហើយមិនអាចនិយាយខ្លាំងៗបានទេ។)
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Health Mission track_changes

អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!
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Health Mission track_changes

អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!
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Health Mission track_changes

អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!

Ask a Question front_hand

តើអ្នកមានចម្ងល់មែនទេ? សួរគ្រូនៅទីនេះ!
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Recent Questions

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Ratha 5 hours ago

Teacher, what is the difference between "sick" and "ill"?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 2 hours ago

Hi Ratha! Both mean you are not feeling well. "Sick" is more common for minor issues (like a cold) and is used a lot in American English. "Ill" is slightly more formal and often used for more serious or long-term health problems! local_hospital

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