😃SPANISH TRANSLATION from a lovely student: to have a headache: tener dolor de cabeza to have a throbbing headache: tener dolor punzante de cabeza. to have a splitting headache: tener un dolor de cabeza terrible to have a fever: tener fiebre to have a temperature: tener temperatura. to be dizzy: estar mareado to have ringing in your ears: tener zumbidos en los lidos to have pink eye: tener conjuntivitis to have conjunctivitis: tener conjuntivitis to have a cold: tener un resfriado to have a blocked nose: tener la nariz tapada to be congested: estar congestionado to have a runny nose: tener goteo nasal to sneeze: estornudar to cough: toser to have the flu: tener gripe to have a mouth ulcer: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca to have a canker sore: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca to have a toothache: tener dolor de muelas to have a cavity: tener una carie (to get a filling from the dentist) to have a sore throat: tener dolor de garganta to have a stiff neck: tener el cuello rígido to have shoulder pain : tener dolor de hombro to have asthma: tener asma to have high blood pressure: tener presión alta to have a stomachache: tener dolor de estómago to vomit: vomitar to throw up: vomitar to have nausea: tener nauseas to be nauseous: tener nauseas to have a rash: tener una erupción en la piel to have arthritis: tener artritis to have diarrhea: tener diarrea to be constipated: tener estreñimiento to have constipation: tener estreñimiento to have a cramp: tener un calambre to have a bruise: tener un moretón to be bruised: tener un moretón to twist an ankle: torcerse un tobillo to break a bone: quebrarse un hueso to have a swollen ankle: tener un tobillo inflamado to have swelling: tener inflamación to have a wart: tener una verruga to have a blister: tener una ampolla
Greetings! I am Deepak from India. I have been watching all your tutorials for 6 months. I have improved my English speaking as well as writing skills. I love your teaching style. I am extremely sorry to disturb you, but I have a question on Passive Voice. If you made me understand, I would be happy. Question: I studied that Passive Voice is also used to describe the State/Stage/Condition/Status of an Object. Such as :- 1) I am tired 2) The window is cracked. 3) The computer is connected to the internet. 4) The food is overcooked. 5) The door was closed. 6) The floor was polished, These all describe the current state or condition of an object such as I, Window, Computer, Food and the door. I very well understand mentioned above examples. Now My doubts arise here as to why we did not use the "Opened" "Cleaned" verb Why we often say: 1) The door was "open" instead of "The door was "opend" 2) The floor was "clean" instead of "The floor was cleaned. Story Base :-"When I arrived home, the door was open. I entered the room and noticed that the floor was clean. After that, I went to the kitchen and looked at the window; it was broken."
Mam I learn different types of grammatical mistakes in general, your teaching is marvelous, no body can not teach this type of teaching all over the world TQ mam
If you prefer reading, here my my BLOGPOST on this topic: arnelseverydayenglish.com/health-problems-from-top-to-bottom/ HOMEWORK - copy this list and translate each one into your language😃 to have a headache to have a throbbing headache to have a splitting headache to have a fever to have a temperature to be dizzy to have ringing in your ears to have pink eye to have conjunctivitis to have a cold to have a blocked nose to be congested to have a runny nose to sneeze to cough to have the flu to have a mouth ulcer to have a canker sore to have a toothache to have a cavity (to get a filling from the dentist) to have a sore throat to have a stiff neck to have shoulder pain to have asthma to have high blood pressure to have a stomachache to vomit to throw up to have nausea to be nauseous to have a rash to have arthritis to have diarrhea to be constipated to have constipation to have a cramp to have a bruise to be bruised to twist an ankle to break a bone to have a swollen ankle to have swelling to have a wart to have a blister
Really great class dear teacher Arnel. Now I have the figure completely clear. Also I could say for example: My head hurts, my stomach hurts, my tooth hurts, etc. Thank you so much for all your patience and great explanations. May God bless you dear teacher Arnel. I send you my best wishes and highest respect. Greetings from South America.
to have a headache - தலைவலியாயிருப்பது to have a throbbing headache - விண்ணு விண்ணுன்னு தலைவலியாயிருப்பது to have a splitting headache - விட்டுவிட்டு தலைவலியாயிருப்பது to have a fever - காய்ச்சலாக இருப்பது to have a temperature - உடல் அதிக சூடாய் இருப்பது to be dizzy - தலை சுற்றுவது to have ringing in your ears - காதில் 'கொய்ங்' என்று சத்தம் கேட்பது to have pink eye - கண் வலி to have conjunctivitis - இமைப்படல ஒவ்வாமை to have a cold - சளிப் பிடித்திருப்பது to have a blocked nose - மூக்கடைத்திருப்பது to be congested - அடைக்கப்பட்ட மூக்கு to have a runny nose - மூக்கு ஒழுகுதல் to sneeze - தும்முதல் to cough - இருமல் to have the flu - கிருமித் தொற்று to have a mouth ulcer - வாய் புண் to have a canker sore - வாய் புண் to have a toothache - பல் வலி to have a cavity - சொத்தை பல் to have a sore throat - தொண்டை வலி to have a stiff neck - பிடிப்பான கழுத்து to have shoulder pain - தோள்பட்டை வலி to have asthma - மூச்சு திணறல் to have high blood pressure - உயர் ரத்த அழுத்தம் to have a stomachache - வயிற்றுவலி to vomit - வாந்தி எடுத்தல் to throw up - வாந்தி எடுத்தல் to have nausea - குமட்டல் to be nauseous - குமட்டல் to have a rash - சொறிப் பிடிப்பது to have arthritis - மூட்டு வீக்கம் to have diarrhea - வயிற்றுப்போக்கு to be constipated - மலச்சிக்கல் to have constipation - மலச்சிக்கல் to have a cramp - தசைப்பிடிப்பு to have a bruise - கன்றிப்போன காயம் to twist an ankle - கணுக்கால் முறுக்கம் to break a bone - எலும்பு முறிவு to have a swollen ankle - கணுக்கால் வீக்கம் to have a wart - மரு to have a blister - கொப்புளம்
Hi Arnel, I'm so grateful to you. It's a really important lesson which we experience in our daily life and vocabulary is important also.❤ I tried to translation it into Armenian. I don't know how it went, but I did my best❤😊 1) a throbing headache- անտանելի, ցնցող գլխացավ 2) to have a fever-to have a temperature- ունենալ (բարձր) ջերմություն 3) to be dizzy- գլխապտույտ ունենալ, գլուխը պտտվել 4) to have ringing in my ears- ականջների մեջ զրնգալ կամ զրնգոց ունենալ 5) to have a pink eye- աչքերը արյունով լցվել/ աչքերը կարմրել 6) tօ have a cold- մրսել, վիրուսով վարակվել 7) to have blocked nose- փակ քիթ ունենալ, լցված քիթ ունենալ 8) to have a runny nose- քթահոսություն ունենալ 9) to sneeze- փռշտալ 10) to cough- հազալ 11) to have a flu- հիվանդանալ(ավելի ծանր) 12) mouth ulcer- բերանի ցան 13) canker sore- բերանի ցան կամ բերանի մեջ առաջացած բշտիկ 14) toothache-ատամնացավ 15)a cavity- ատամի խոռոչ 16) to do a filling- պլոմբ անել 17)sore throat- կոկորդացավ 18) to have a stiff neck- ունենալ բռված վիզ 19)shoulder pain- ուսերի ցավ 20) to have a asthma-աստմա ունենալ/ կամ շնչառության հետ կապված խնդիրներ 21) to have a high blood pressure-(արյան) բարձր ճնշում 22) to have a stomache- ստամոքսի ցավ ունենալ 23) to have a nausea- սրտխառնոց ունենալ 24) vomit-փսխել to throw up- հետ տալ 25) to have a rash- ցան ունենալ 26) to have a arthritis- հոդացավ(ռևմատիկ խնդիրներ) 27) to have a diarrhea- փորլուծություն ունենալ 28) to have a constipation- փորկապություն ունենալ to be constipated- փորկապ լինել 29) to have a cramp-ունենալ բռնված հոդեր կամ ունենալ ջղաձգություն 30) a bruise- կապտուկ bruised apple( or any other fruit or vegetable) -ցրտահարված միրգ կամ բանջարեղեն 31) to twist smt- ոլորել ինչ-որ բան 32) to swollen smt- ինչ-որ բան ուռել 33)to have wart- ունենալ կոշտուկ 34) a have a blister- ունենալ բշտիկ Վերջ❤😊
Thank you very much, Arnel you are perfect teach and explain, you are helping us. I and my kids have not known so because of you in future we will not mistake.
Thanks for introducing many kinds of symptoms. I'm teaching English for Japanese nurses and this video may help them to understand how to express symptoms.
Hi Arnel, thank you so much for including this; this format is super helpful in explaining these emergency situations to my students. I will use this template for my Chinese students as we're currently discussing health in English and Japanese!
A coworker recommended your videos for our ESL classes at the public library. This is excellent material! I have students in my class at both A2 and B2 levels in English. I think this lesson will be accessible to all.
Many thanks for filling a long felt gap; sometimes we really felt struggling to express the health problems. Your video will now help us better report health issues to the doctor.
Thank you Arnel for this amazing lesson!! That's literally what we english learners need to know how to describe the symptoms when we come down with something!
Arnel, you definitely are the best teacher in American English. I gotta tell you something, in Mexico, we have a product called "Kanka" that is used to heal the mouth ulceras, now watching they also are called canker sore, I could finally realize, why this product is called this way (kind of british English, is it?). Anyway, great, great lesson. Thank you very much and hi from Mexico City!!! 😊❤🇲🇽
Excellent presentation of material. Sometimes funny (diarrhea) but realistic. I'd add a more phrases: a black eye - синяк, stuffy nose - нос заложен (in addition to a blocked nose), and sprain the muscle - растяжение мышц. Thank you Arnel)
WOW Arnel 🌻 I really love your creativity to create unique videos using your own image as an animation. I loved the scene when you fell down because you were dizzy. These are my examples: 1. Having a blister after using new shoes is very painful. 2. I sometimes find rashes on my arm without any idea what insect bitten me. 3. I figured out that having a shoulder muscle contraction might cause a throbbing headache. I will leave the Spanish translation here: to have a headache: tener dolor de cabeza to have a throbbing headache: tener dolor punzante de cabeza. to have a splitting headache: tener un dolor de cabeza terrible to have a fever: tener fiebre to have a temperature: tener temperatura. to be dizzy: estar mareado to have ringing in your ears: tener zumbidos en los lidos to have pink eye: tener conjuntivitis to have conjunctivitis: tener conjuntivitis to have a cold: tener un resfriado to have a blocked nose: tener la nariz tapada to be congested: estar congestionado to have a runny nose: tener goteo nasal to sneeze: estornudar to cough: toser to have the flu: tener gripe to have a mouth ulcer: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca to have a canker sore: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca to have a toothache: tener dolor de muelas to have a cavity: tener una carie (to get a filling from the dentist) to have a sore throat: tener dolor de garganta to have a stiff neck: tener el cuello rígido to have shoulder pain : tener dolor de hombro to have asthma: tener asma to have high blood pressure: tener presión alta to have a stomachache: tener dolor de estómago to vomit: vomitar to throw up: vomitar to have nausea: tener nauseas to be nauseous: tener nauseas to have a rash: tener una erupción en la piel to have arthritis: tener artritis to have diarrhea: tener diarrea to be constipated: tener estreñimiento to have constipation: tener estreñimiento to have a cramp: tener un calambre to have a bruise: tener un moretón to be bruised: tener un moretón to twist an ankle: torcerse un tobillo to break a bone: quebrarse un hueso to have a swollen ankle: tener un tobillo inflamado to have swelling: tener inflamación to have a wart: tener una verruga to have a blister: tener una ampolla
WOW! Great job with the translation Kattia! I love seeing the similarities between Spanish and English. I copied and pasted your translation into the comments section so other students can see it easily :) :) Great example sentences! *1...after wearing new shoes... 2...insect bit me...
Thank you for the great lesson! ❤ That's my example. A month ago I had a cold. I had a runny nose and a sore throat. Then I took some medicine and felt better. But recently I've had a rash on my legs and a swollen ankle. My legs hurt. Now I'm taking pills to overcome this disease!
Hello From Canada 🇨🇦❤ I am new here, I watched two of your videos, you are So Awesome, I don’t speak English well and fluently, but I want to learn, I followed your Channel
A big thank ❤Arnel mam u teach us English in a easiest way lov from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳 may u teach us how to write and kinds of report, essay letters , poetry for tgt English teachers
Thank you, Arnell!! You know, it's curious, here in Peru I have heard that some people use the word "constipado" to describe themselves when they have a cold. However, in English there's a similar word "constipated" that means something completely different 😲 I will definitely stop using that word in Spanish to avoid misunderstandings🤭
Hi Arnel! Thanks very much. In Brazil, meny teachers don't like translation. I think important learning, independent methodology. I love your Channel...
You are so hardworking.Hardwork always pay off.I have question why we put" a "before some common disease these are uncountable. I wish a little explanation.
Hi Arnel, I've been watching your videos for a while and I can tell that you have the vocation to teach, you could learn languages other than English and teach them on your channel, this will get you more subscribers.
Hi Arnel. Thanks for your Videos it really helps me a lot. Btw Can you tell me what topic to do first and next to be a fluent speaker in a particular order?
In Persian language, if you express your health problems as if I did this, it means that I am an idiot who deliberately caused this injury😅😅😅 . You can't say I burned my hand or anything like that
Marvelous video!! As always I learned useful vocabulary and I had fun. I'm excited for the next one! Thank you so much! Oh by the way I am from Brazil.
Thank you so much for this lesson. I needed so much, I am old already 😉 and I need many health description in English. But sometimes I even don't know how express my self even in Lithuanian 😂 and when I try to translate into English, people can not understand me.... Does nausea and feel sick same?
😃SPANISH TRANSLATION from a lovely student:
to have a headache: tener dolor de cabeza
to have a throbbing headache: tener dolor punzante de cabeza.
to have a splitting headache: tener un dolor de cabeza terrible
to have a fever: tener fiebre
to have a temperature: tener temperatura.
to be dizzy: estar mareado
to have ringing in your ears: tener zumbidos en los lidos
to have pink eye: tener conjuntivitis
to have conjunctivitis: tener conjuntivitis
to have a cold: tener un resfriado
to have a blocked nose: tener la nariz tapada
to be congested: estar congestionado
to have a runny nose: tener goteo nasal
to sneeze: estornudar
to cough: toser
to have the flu: tener gripe
to have a mouth ulcer: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca
to have a canker sore: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca
to have a toothache: tener dolor de muelas
to have a cavity: tener una carie
(to get a filling from the dentist)
to have a sore throat: tener dolor de garganta
to have a stiff neck: tener el cuello rígido
to have shoulder pain : tener dolor de hombro
to have asthma: tener asma
to have high blood pressure: tener presión alta
to have a stomachache: tener dolor de estómago
to vomit: vomitar
to throw up: vomitar
to have nausea: tener nauseas
to be nauseous: tener nauseas
to have a rash: tener una erupción en la piel
to have arthritis: tener artritis
to have diarrhea: tener diarrea
to be constipated: tener estreñimiento
to have constipation: tener estreñimiento
to have a cramp: tener un calambre
to have a bruise: tener un moretón
to be bruised: tener un moretón
to twist an ankle: torcerse un tobillo
to break a bone: quebrarse un hueso
to have a swollen ankle: tener un tobillo inflamado
to have swelling: tener inflamación
to have a wart: tener una verruga
to have a blister: tener una ampolla
Greetings!
I am Deepak from India. I have been watching all your tutorials for 6 months. I have improved my English speaking as well as writing skills. I love your teaching style.
I am extremely sorry to disturb you, but I have a question on Passive Voice.
If you made me understand, I would be happy.
Question: I studied that Passive Voice is also used to describe the State/Stage/Condition/Status of an Object. Such as :- 1) I am tired
2) The window is cracked.
3) The computer is connected to the internet.
4) The food is overcooked.
5) The door was closed.
6) The floor was polished,
These all describe the current state or condition of an object such as I, Window, Computer, Food and the door. I very well understand mentioned above examples.
Now My doubts arise here as to why we did not use the "Opened" "Cleaned" verb
Why we often say: 1) The door was "open" instead of "The door was "opend"
2) The floor was "clean" instead of "The floor was cleaned.
Story Base :-"When I arrived home, the door was open. I entered the room and noticed that the floor was clean. After that, I went to the kitchen and looked at the window; it was broken."
@@deepakmethani8906 because these are completely different issues. In that story, 'open', 'clean' and 'broken' are adjectives, not verbs.
Mam I learn different types of grammatical mistakes in general, your teaching is marvelous, no body can not teach this type of teaching all over the world TQ mam
Bravo 💯 Thanks excellent teaching, vell put together! You're 💎 gem! Of Teacher ❤ !!!
If you prefer reading, here my my BLOGPOST on this topic: arnelseverydayenglish.com/health-problems-from-top-to-bottom/
HOMEWORK - copy this list and translate each one into your language😃
to have a headache
to have a throbbing headache
to have a splitting headache
to have a fever
to have a temperature
to be dizzy
to have ringing in your ears
to have pink eye
to have conjunctivitis
to have a cold
to have a blocked nose
to be congested
to have a runny nose
to sneeze
to cough
to have the flu
to have a mouth ulcer
to have a canker sore
to have a toothache
to have a cavity
(to get a filling from the dentist)
to have a sore throat
to have a stiff neck
to have shoulder pain
to have asthma
to have high blood pressure
to have a stomachache
to vomit
to throw up
to have nausea
to be nauseous
to have a rash
to have arthritis
to have diarrhea
to be constipated
to have constipation
to have a cramp
to have a bruise
to be bruised
to twist an ankle
to break a bone
to have a swollen ankle
to have swelling
to have a wart
to have a blister
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No backache, not uncomfortable. I'm not tired. My ears aren't bleeding.
Thank you for being such a spectacular teacher!
Thank you, beautiful teacher Arnel! This lesson is so important to learn about health related vocabulary.
Really great class dear teacher Arnel. Now I have the figure completely clear. Also I could say for example: My head hurts, my stomach hurts, my tooth hurts, etc.
Thank you so much for all your patience and great explanations.
May God bless you dear teacher Arnel. I send you my best wishes and highest respect.
Greetings from South America.
Yes Darius you can pretty much say anything "hurts."
Thank you so much :) :)
You're an amazing English teacher! Thank you for sharing this vital health vocabulary lesson.
God bless you!
You're so welcome! And great examples! :) :)
to have a headache - தலைவலியாயிருப்பது
to have a throbbing headache - விண்ணு விண்ணுன்னு தலைவலியாயிருப்பது
to have a splitting headache - விட்டுவிட்டு தலைவலியாயிருப்பது
to have a fever - காய்ச்சலாக இருப்பது
to have a temperature - உடல் அதிக சூடாய் இருப்பது
to be dizzy - தலை சுற்றுவது
to have ringing in your ears - காதில் 'கொய்ங்' என்று சத்தம் கேட்பது
to have pink eye - கண் வலி
to have conjunctivitis - இமைப்படல ஒவ்வாமை
to have a cold - சளிப் பிடித்திருப்பது
to have a blocked nose - மூக்கடைத்திருப்பது
to be congested - அடைக்கப்பட்ட மூக்கு
to have a runny nose - மூக்கு ஒழுகுதல்
to sneeze - தும்முதல்
to cough - இருமல்
to have the flu - கிருமித் தொற்று
to have a mouth ulcer - வாய் புண்
to have a canker sore - வாய் புண்
to have a toothache - பல் வலி
to have a cavity - சொத்தை பல்
to have a sore throat - தொண்டை வலி
to have a stiff neck - பிடிப்பான கழுத்து
to have shoulder pain - தோள்பட்டை வலி
to have asthma - மூச்சு திணறல்
to have high blood pressure - உயர் ரத்த அழுத்தம்
to have a stomachache - வயிற்றுவலி
to vomit - வாந்தி எடுத்தல்
to throw up - வாந்தி எடுத்தல்
to have nausea - குமட்டல்
to be nauseous - குமட்டல்
to have a rash - சொறிப் பிடிப்பது
to have arthritis - மூட்டு வீக்கம்
to have diarrhea - வயிற்றுப்போக்கு
to be constipated - மலச்சிக்கல்
to have constipation - மலச்சிக்கல்
to have a cramp - தசைப்பிடிப்பு
to have a bruise - கன்றிப்போன காயம்
to twist an ankle - கணுக்கால் முறுக்கம்
to break a bone - எலும்பு முறிவு
to have a swollen ankle - கணுக்கால் வீக்கம்
to have a wart - மரு
to have a blister - கொப்புளம்
Your course content and teaching methods show that you are an intelligent woman. I learned a lot, thank you very much Arnel 💯🌷
Best English lessons ever
Hi Arnel, I'm so grateful to you. It's a really important lesson which we experience in our daily life and vocabulary is important also.❤
I tried to translation it into Armenian. I don't know how it went, but I did my best❤😊
1) a throbing headache- անտանելի, ցնցող գլխացավ
2) to have a fever-to have a temperature- ունենալ (բարձր) ջերմություն
3) to be dizzy- գլխապտույտ ունենալ, գլուխը պտտվել
4) to have ringing in my ears- ականջների մեջ զրնգալ կամ զրնգոց ունենալ
5) to have a pink eye- աչքերը արյունով լցվել/ աչքերը կարմրել
6) tօ have a cold- մրսել, վիրուսով վարակվել
7) to have blocked nose- փակ քիթ ունենալ, լցված քիթ ունենալ
8) to have a runny nose- քթահոսություն ունենալ
9) to sneeze- փռշտալ
10) to cough- հազալ
11) to have a flu- հիվանդանալ(ավելի ծանր)
12) mouth ulcer- բերանի ցան
13) canker sore- բերանի ցան կամ բերանի մեջ առաջացած բշտիկ
14) toothache-ատամնացավ
15)a cavity- ատամի խոռոչ
16) to do a filling- պլոմբ անել
17)sore throat- կոկորդացավ
18) to have a stiff neck- ունենալ բռված վիզ
19)shoulder pain- ուսերի ցավ
20) to have a asthma-աստմա ունենալ/ կամ շնչառության հետ կապված խնդիրներ
21) to have a high blood pressure-(արյան) բարձր ճնշում
22) to have a stomache- ստամոքսի ցավ ունենալ
23) to have a nausea- սրտխառնոց ունենալ
24) vomit-փսխել
to throw up- հետ տալ
25) to have a rash- ցան ունենալ
26) to have a arthritis- հոդացավ(ռևմատիկ խնդիրներ)
27) to have a diarrhea- փորլուծություն ունենալ
28) to have a constipation- փորկապություն ունենալ
to be constipated- փորկապ լինել
29) to have a cramp-ունենալ բռնված հոդեր կամ ունենալ ջղաձգություն
30) a bruise- կապտուկ
bruised apple( or any other fruit or vegetable) -ցրտահարված միրգ կամ բանջարեղեն
31) to twist smt- ոլորել ինչ-որ բան
32) to swollen smt- ինչ-որ բան ուռել
33)to have wart- ունենալ կոշտուկ
34) a have a blister- ունենալ բշտիկ
Վերջ❤😊
Thank you very much, Arnel you are perfect teach and explain, you are helping us. I and my kids have not known so because of you in future we will not mistake.
I'm so happy my lessons are helping you! Definitely keep learning :) :)
One should learn all vocabulary in this lesson and do not get sick by eating every day an apple! Appreciate very much teacher Arnet!
So happy you like this lesson! And great advice ;) ;)
Thanks for introducing many kinds of symptoms.
I'm teaching English for Japanese nurses and this video may help them to understand how to express symptoms.
Thank you so much dear Arnel. You've really gone out of your way to help us. I can't thank you enough. You are appreciated! 💌 🌹 💕🙏 👏🤗
Hi Arnel, thank you so much for including this; this format is super helpful in explaining these emergency situations to my students. I will use this template for my Chinese students as we're currently discussing health in English and Japanese!
Wow thank you so much Jamie! I'm so happy you liked the format of this lesson. I hope it helps your students :) :)
I can't explain why, but every time I watch your vlog, I see the phrase "The best English teacher." right over your head!
Thank you Arnél this lesson is really important you the best teacher ❤👍👍
A coworker recommended your videos for our ESL classes at the public library. This is excellent material! I have students in my class at both A2 and B2 levels in English. I think this lesson will be accessible to all.
Many thanks for filling a long felt gap; sometimes we really felt struggling to express the health problems. Your video will now help us better report health issues to the doctor.
Ma'am your classes are really awesome. It would be great if you could do a course on basic English language learning for us.
YOUR CHANNEL AND EVERYDAY ENGLISH WITH KEVIN AND LISA ARE THE BEST!
Thank you Arnel for this amazing lesson!! That's literally what we english learners need to know how to describe the symptoms when we come down with something!
excelent explonations of all diseases, thanks
I regularly watch this youtube channel class from Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Health vocabulary and healthy tips.
I have cough.
Nanage kemmide.
You are a fantastic teacher thank you very much your beloved forever
This is exactly what I need! Amazing lesson! Thank you so much Arnel❤
Wonderful Hannah! Thank you so much :)
Thank you Arnel! 😍😍
You're welcome 😊
THANK YOU! USEFUL, NECESSARY and INSTRUCTIVE! Health is above Wealth!
I love that - health above wealth! :) :)
you're really impressive teacher I've met. your teaching method is absolutely spectacular to me
Thank you so much Yoon! I am really happy to hear that :) :)
Very good review for me and I've Be able to learn new vocabulary. Thanks!
Great Marta! I'm happy there were a few new things here for you :) :)
Thank you, Arnel, you are one of the fantastic teachers.
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Arnel, you definitely are the best teacher in American English. I gotta tell you something, in Mexico, we have a product called "Kanka" that is used to heal the mouth ulceras, now watching they also are called canker sore, I could finally realize, why this product is called this way (kind of british English, is it?). Anyway, great, great lesson. Thank you very much and hi from Mexico City!!! 😊❤🇲🇽
That's so cool! There's definitely a connection between canker sores and "Kanka!" Thank you so much Jaime :)
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Dear Arnel. Is it possible to use a before pink eye?
Good question! No, for some reason we don't use an article. It's just "I have pink eye." :)
Hi, Arnel can you make a video comparing "made of", "made out of" and "made grom"?
You are my beloved teacher
Very great teacher!
Excellent presentation of material. Sometimes funny (diarrhea) but realistic. I'd add a more phrases: a black eye - синяк, stuffy nose - нос заложен (in addition to a blocked nose), and sprain the muscle - растяжение мышц. Thank you Arnel)
Just excellent lesson 🤩👍, thank you Arnel
Thank you Reza! :) :)
WOW Arnel 🌻 I really love your creativity to create unique videos using your own image as an animation. I loved the scene when you fell down because you were dizzy.
These are my examples:
1. Having a blister after using new shoes is very painful.
2. I sometimes find rashes on my arm without any idea what insect bitten me.
3. I figured out that having a shoulder muscle contraction might cause a throbbing headache.
I will leave the Spanish translation here:
to have a headache: tener dolor de cabeza
to have a throbbing headache: tener dolor punzante de cabeza.
to have a splitting headache: tener un dolor de cabeza terrible
to have a fever: tener fiebre
to have a temperature: tener temperatura.
to be dizzy: estar mareado
to have ringing in your ears: tener zumbidos en los lidos
to have pink eye: tener conjuntivitis
to have conjunctivitis: tener conjuntivitis
to have a cold: tener un resfriado
to have a blocked nose: tener la nariz tapada
to be congested: estar congestionado
to have a runny nose: tener goteo nasal
to sneeze: estornudar
to cough: toser
to have the flu: tener gripe
to have a mouth ulcer: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca
to have a canker sore: tener aftas o ulcers en la boca
to have a toothache: tener dolor de muelas
to have a cavity: tener una carie
(to get a filling from the dentist)
to have a sore throat: tener dolor de garganta
to have a stiff neck: tener el cuello rígido
to have shoulder pain : tener dolor de hombro
to have asthma: tener asma
to have high blood pressure: tener presión alta
to have a stomachache: tener dolor de estómago
to vomit: vomitar
to throw up: vomitar
to have nausea: tener nauseas
to be nauseous: tener nauseas
to have a rash: tener una erupción en la piel
to have arthritis: tener artritis
to have diarrhea: tener diarrea
to be constipated: tener estreñimiento
to have constipation: tener estreñimiento
to have a cramp: tener un calambre
to have a bruise: tener un moretón
to be bruised: tener un moretón
to twist an ankle: torcerse un tobillo
to break a bone: quebrarse un hueso
to have a swollen ankle: tener un tobillo inflamado
to have swelling: tener inflamación
to have a wart: tener una verruga
to have a blister: tener una ampolla
WOW! Great job with the translation Kattia! I love seeing the similarities between Spanish and English. I copied and pasted your translation into the comments section so other students can see it easily :) :)
Great example sentences!
*1...after wearing new shoes...
2...insect bit me...
A spectacular lesson. I love the pictures, them make clearer to understand everything. Thanks a lot. Elva from Argentina.
Thanks 🙏
Fantastic and very useful video.Thank you so much Arnel !
You're so welcome David! :) :)
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Your methodology is amazing
Thank you for the great lesson! ❤ That's my example. A month ago I had a cold. I had a runny nose and a sore throat. Then I took some medicine and felt better. But recently I've had a rash on my legs and a swollen ankle. My legs hurt. Now I'm taking pills to overcome this disease!
thank you for amazing video, and i hope you make a video about the feeling for all tenses.
You're welcome Ramzy! :)
I love your type of teaching. You're the best. ❤❤❤❤😊😊👏👏👏👏
So good maam
Nice. Thanks dear. 🤗🌺
You're welcome!😊
I love your speaking❤
Great job! Allways do. Arnel, thank You for the amazing lesson! You are the best English teacher. Allways are.
Excellent presentation! Thank you
The sound effects are on point😂
Thank you for the lesson, Arnel!
Agree😂, specially "constipation"🤣
Thank you Maria! I wanted to add more, but I thought enough was enough 😅
Thanks Arnell for this useful lesson!! 💪🏻🔝
Thank you so much.
Have a good Day Arnnel. 👍
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
i can't thank you enough. i've learn soooooo many new words and exspressions
You´re adorably stunning teacher, thansk for the class, it helped me a lot!
Thank you so much!😊♥️
You’re welcome Jeine😊
It's always fun to learn English with you and I love you Arnel 😊
Привет всем из Болгарии
👍🙋♀️😊
Thank you so much Arnel 💕
I really appreciate...❤
This vedio is very helpful for all of us.
It was amazing mam ... I never see a competent teacher like u love from Pakistan ❤
That's so nice of you! Thank you :)
Always welcome Ma'am 😍🥰
Thank you so much 🙏
Hello From Canada 🇨🇦❤ I am new here, I watched two of your videos, you are So Awesome, I don’t speak English well and fluently, but I want to learn, I followed your Channel
A big thank ❤Arnel mam u teach us English in a easiest way lov from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳 may u teach us how to write and kinds of report, essay letters , poetry for tgt English teachers
It was very good That lessons to know body diseases thanks teacher
Thanks a million for the extraordinary teaching 🙏 you deserve a million thumbs up for your dedication and hard work!
This video is a jewel. Thanks so much.❤
Thank you, Arnell!! You know, it's curious, here in Peru I have heard that some people use the word "constipado" to describe themselves when they have a cold. However, in English there's a similar word "constipated" that means something completely different 😲 I will definitely stop using that word in Spanish to avoid misunderstandings🤭
😅 You're right! Those words mean something completely different!
Excellent
Thank you so much. Excellent lesson 👏👏
Thanks a lot Arnels, that is a very helpful class.
Wonderful! I'm happy to hear that! :)
Thank you so much.
Maam arnel thank you for making learning fun with your subtle humor. Love from the Philippines, also you look like asian
I'm so happy you like my lessons Chester! I'm half American, half Asian ;) ;)
Hi Arnel! Thanks very much. In Brazil, meny teachers don't like translation. I think important learning, independent methodology. I love your Channel...
She's so funny hahah. I love to learn adjectives, words etc with her. :)
Thank you 😊
Hi, your lesson was great as usual. thank you, and I hop you don't have all these illnesses.
😅 That would be bad news!
I'm happy you liked this lesson :) :)
You are so hardworking.Hardwork always pay off.I have question why we put" a "before some common disease these are uncountable. I wish a little explanation.
Hi... beautiful 😍 Teacher Arnel...!!
Thanks for uploade useful video.
Love 💕 from india...!!!
Thank you! I'm so happy this video is useful :)
Hey Arnel, love your vids! Could you record a video about "Sore, ache, and pain"? I really don't understand their difference, even after searching
You are a great teacher Arnel 👏💯
Very good tips in detail and visualisation. 👍
Hi Arnel, I've been watching your videos for a while and I can tell that you have the vocation to teach, you could learn languages other than English and teach them on your channel, this will get you more subscribers.
Hi Arnel. Thanks for your Videos it really helps me a lot. Btw Can you tell me what topic to do first and next to be a fluent speaker in a particular order?
thanks so much. so many new words
In Persian language, if you express your health problems as if I did this, it means that I am an idiot who deliberately caused this injury😅😅😅 . You can't say I burned my hand or anything like that
Marvelous video!! As always I learned useful vocabulary and I had fun. I'm excited for the next one! Thank you so much! Oh by the way I am from Brazil.
Absolutely amazing, thank you!!
Excellent!! Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this lesson. I needed so much, I am old already 😉 and I need many health description in English. But sometimes I even don't know how express my self even in Lithuanian 😂 and when I try to translate into English, people can not understand me....
Does nausea and feel sick same?
Thank you, Arnel! It's very useful information with some new words.
I'm happy there were some new words for you in this lesson! Thank you :)
Thanks so much ❤
Thanks!
A very feel-good lesson indeed!