Vocabulary: The Human Body (Parts & Idioms)

Vocabulary B1

The Human Body

The exhaustive master guide to human anatomy! Select the tabs below to explore outer parts, internal organs, and expressive body idioms.

Idioms in Action 🎬

Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how body parts are used in everyday English expressions. Remember: if something costs an "arm and a leg", nobody is actually losing limbs!

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Definition Match
Which part connects your head to your shoulders?
(តើផ្នែកណាមួយដែលភ្ជាប់ក្បាលរបស់អ្នកទៅនឹងស្មា?)

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Organ Functions
Which organ pumps blood through your body?
(តើសរីរាង្គមួយណាដែលច្របាច់ឈាមទៅកាន់រាងកាយរបស់អ្នក?)
LITERAL TRAP ❌
If a friend says "Break a leg" before your presentation, they mean...
(តើប្រយោគនេះមានន័យដូចម្តេច?)

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Idiom Meaning
If someone is "all ears", they are...
(ប្រសិនបើនរណាម្នាក់ "all ears" គាត់កំពុងតែ...)

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Context Fill
The joints in your fingers are called ___.
(សន្លាក់នៅម្រាមដៃរបស់អ្នកហៅថាអ្វី?)

Anatomy Mission 🎯

អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!

Writing Mission 🎯

អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!

Idiom Mission 🎯

អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!

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Recent Questions

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Kanha 3 hours ago

Teacher, what is the difference between wrist and ankle?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 1 hour ago

Hi Kanha! Your wrist connects your hand to your arm. Your ankle connects your foot to your leg. They are both joints, just on different limbs! 🦴

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Vireak 5 hours ago

If someone says "Break a leg", should I run away?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 4 hours ago

No, do not run! "Break a leg" is a funny theater idiom. It actually means "Good Luck!". They want you to do a great job. 🍀

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