Vocabulary: Symptoms & Feeling Sick

Vocabulary B1/B2

Symptoms & Feeling Sick

The exhaustive health guide! Select the tabs below to switch between symptoms, common illnesses, treatments, and medical idioms.

Explaining Your Pain 🎬

Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how to talk to a doctor in English. Learn the difference between Ache (a continuous, dull pain) and Pain (a sharp or severe feeling).

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Definition Match
What do we call the symptom when you have a high body temperature?
(តើរោគសញ្ញាដែលមានកម្តៅខ្លួនខ្ពស់ហៅថាអ្វី?)

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Illness Match
If a guest eats bad food and gets sick, they have...
(ប្រសិនបើភ្ញៀវបរិភោគអាហារមិនល្អ ហើយឈឺ តើពួកគេមានជំងឺអ្វី?)
VOCABULARY TRAP ❌
Which phrase means you are recovering and getting better?
(តើឃ្លាមួយណាមានន័យថាអ្នកកំពុងជាសះស្បើយ?)

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Context Fill
You need to drink a lot of water to ___ in the Cambodian heat.
(អ្នកត្រូវផឹកទឹកឱ្យបានច្រើនដើម្បីរក្សាសំណើមនៅក្នុងកម្តៅនៃប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។)

Vocab Check ⚡

ត្រួតពិនិត្យពាក្យ ⚡
Idiom Match
If someone says they are feeling "Under the weather", they are...
(តើសំនួនវោហារស័ព្ទនេះមានន័យដូចម្តេច?)

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Recent Questions

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Sokha 3 hours ago

Teacher, what is the difference between an ache and a pain?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 1 hour ago

Hi Sokha! An "ache" is a continuous, dull discomfort (like a headache or stomachache). A "pain" is usually sharper, stronger, and more sudden (like a pain in your chest from a cut). 🤕

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Vireak 5 hours ago

Is it correct to say "I have a sick"?

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Sopheak Pich Teacher 4 hours ago

No, that is a common mistake! "Sick" is an adjective, so you say "I am sick" or "I feel sick". If you want to use a noun, say "I have an illness" or "I have a cold". 🤒

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