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CONVERSATION BETWEEN TEACHER AND STUDENT ON HEALTH ISSUE​

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conversation between teacher and student on Health issue!!

\text{\large{\pink{teacher:}}}Hello, Rahul. You seem to be in pain.

\text{\large{\purple{Rahul:}}} Yes, Madam. I am having stomach ache.

\text{\large{\pink{teacher:}}}What did you have for your breakfast?

\text{\large{\purple{Rahul:}}} It was my favourite noodles.

\text{\large{\pink{teacher:}}} How often do you eat this favourite food of yours?

\text{\large{\purple{Rahul:}}} Almost every day! I request my mother to cook it.

\text{\large{\pink{teacher:}}}Noodles are junk food which cause trouble in the stomach and infect intestines when eaten quite often.

\text{\large{\purple{Rahul:}}} Ok, I'll try to avoid it.

\text{\large{\pink{teacher:}}}For a good health you should always avoid eating junk food like burgers, noodles, chowmein, etc.

\text{\large{\blue{Rahul:}}} I'll surely take care. Thank you!

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{\large\underline{\red{ Vocabulary \:for\: practice:-}}}

\text{\large\underline{\pink{Words:-}}}

  • Favourite (adj.)
  • Favour (n)
  • Favour (v)
  • Favourable (adj.)
  • Trouble (n)
  • Trouble (v)
  • Troublesome (adj.)

\text{\large\underline{\red{ Meaning:-}}}

  • liked more than other of the same kind
  • Help
  • treat better
  • have a good opinion of
  • problem, worry
  • disturb
  • causing trouble, pain.

\text{\large\underline{\pink{ Usage\:in\: Context:-}}}

  • It's one of my favourite movies.
  • I would never ask for any favour from her.
  • The treaty seems to favour the British.
  • The biography shows him in a favourable light.
  • He could make trouble for me.
  • Sorry to trouble you.
  • This medicine will help you to get rid of your troublesome cough.

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