Short Stories · Section 3
Diseases
Some diseases are very deadly, and some are not so serious. Most people catch a cold sometimes.
Level: A2 · 23 sentences
Transcript
- Some diseases are very deadly, and some are not so serious.
- Most people catch a cold sometimes.
- A cold makes you cough and sneeze.
- Colds can be passed on from person to person.
- Some people get the flu.
- With the flu, you get chills and a fever.
- A fever is a high temperature.
- If you have the flu, you will feel very bad.
- You have to stay home in bed.
- There are diseases that children get.
- The mumps makes you have lumps in your neck.
- Chicken pox and measles leave you with red itchy dots on your skin.
- Older people sometimes get arthritis.
- Their bones get stiff and sore.
- There are people who get heart disease.
- In many cases, a healthy lifestyle can prevent heart disease.
- Cancer can attack different parts of the body.
- Many smokers get lung cancer.
- Some diseases are treated with pills or medicine.
- Other diseases need to be treated in the hospital.
- Sometimes doctors need to give you tests to find out what kind of disease you have.
- The doctor might have to do a blood test or an x-ray to find out what is wrong with you.
- Most diseases can be cured by a doctor.