Taken from: Gough, C. (2001) English Vocabulary Organiser -100 Topics for Self-Study. Hove: Language Teaching Publications. 24 Injuries 1 Basic vocabulary Translate the words in colour: 1. There was blood all over the place. .... 2. Do you bleed easily? .... 3. The operation only left a small scar. . , , . 4. The bruise will disappear in a few days..... 5. Are you in pain? .... 6. Look where the cat scratched me. .... 7. His injuries are all fairly minor. .... 8. This wound was caused by flying glass. .... 9. My ankle is very swollen. .... 10. I've got a horrible blister on my foot..... 11. I've sprained my wrist. .... 12. Be careful or that wasp will sting you..... 2 Accidents Match the following expressions with the pictures below: 1. I've broken my arm.1 2. I've sprained my wrist, d 3. I've cut my thumb, b 4. I've burnt my hand, f 5. Tve got a nosebleed. a 6.1 hit my head, e 7. I got an electric shock. 9 8. I got stung by a bee. c 9.1 twisted my ankle, h \ CUV MT TT" 3 Wounds and injuries Match the phrases with the pictures: 2He's been injured. 1 He's been wounded. Now complete the following sentences with the words below: injured injury wound wounded 1. It's quite a deep wound you'll probably need stitches. I'll take you to the hospital. 2. Venus Williams was unable to finish her match because of a shoulder .1 PJ.u.rY .... 3. My grand-dad was .wounded in the war. He got shot in the leg. 4. There was a train crash in London this morning. Several people are seriously injured _ Which of these words go with injury and which go with wound? slight knife internal deep bullet back sports stab slight back bullet knife internal injury deep wound sports stab In spoken language it is common to use hurt instead of injured. For example, "Did you hear about the train crash this morning? Quite a lot of people have been hurt." In sport we always use injured. "Ronaldo is injured and will miss the next five matches." 4 Hurting yourself Complete the following dialogues with the phrases below: a. burnt myself b. cat myself c. scratched myself d. injured myself 1. You've got blood on your face. > I know, I've just PHt nX5®!^having. 2. What have you done to your hand? > I bumt.rrjyself takjng something out of the oven last night. 1 don't think it's too serious. 3. Have you ever been horse-riding? > Yes, once, but I fell off and i/ij.ure.d.rrjy^eltjuite badly. I've never done it since. 4. What's the matter? > I've just scratched. . myself on that rose bush. 5 It's badiy bruised Match the phrases with the pictures: 1. He's unconscious, f 2. It's bleeding, b 3. It's bruised, a 4. It's swollen. ^ 5. He's got a black eye. C 6. He's got a bad scar under his eye, e 6 It was agony Complete the sentences using these words: ■ agony blood black pain blisters scratch a. She's in a lot of P.^P..... b. I'm .black _ _ and blue all over. c. There was blood.. . everywhere. d. My feet are covered in blisters. . e. It's just a Scotch. . f. It was absolute AQpny, , i Now use the language above to complete the following sentences: 1.1 ran in the London Marathon on Sunday. I'm in agony. My ,f?e,t.aCe.cPyered in bjistersi 2. Don't worry. It's just a scj-qtgh.......I'll get you a plaster. 3. I think we'd better call an ambulance. She's .in a.lo.tpf.p.ain.................. 4. My brother cut the top off his finger with a kitchen knife last night, ,Ihece.was.blopd everywhere. 5.1 shut my fingers in the car door this morning. I was in ,a lot. o.f pain........... . . 6.1 played rugby again yesterday. It was VERY physical. . I'.nri black^apd blue all oyer........ this morning. Have you ever broken a bone, been knocked unconscious, cut yourself badly, or bad a black eye? Add your own words and expressions I have grazed my knees. / He had grazes on his knuckles. I scalded my hand badly laceration The pants were chafing her thighs, frostbite Blood spurted from the gash. 55