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How to Talk About Injuries in English | Real Life English Practice

Help us make great content! Go to * * Have you ever injured yourself? It's not fun, what with the pain and having to get treatment from a medical professional. But - it can become a great story to tell later! In this video, Sam and Erica demonstrate how to talk about injuries in English as they try to tell more and more impressive stories. Who will have the most "hardcore" injury? Watch until the end to find out in this video featuring real life English practice! KEY VOCABULARY Scrape Cut Scar Bleeding Have a splinter Sprain Strain Tear Break Bruise Twist Throw out Dislocate Swollen Keep the swelling down Compress the joint Take painkillers Black eye Get stitches / Need stitches To recover Get surgery On crutches Dislocate a shoulder Out of its socket Sling Cast Band Aid Ice it Wear a brace Going deaf Website: Email: erica@ Instagram: Facebook: LinkedIn: 00:00 Erica's sprained ankle 00:50 Sam's cut hand 1:43 Erica's black eye 2:18 Sam's torn ligament 2:59 Erica's treatment 3:50 Erica's dislocated shoulder 5:11 50 years later Video credits Video by RODNAE Productions: Video by cottonbro studio: Video by Karolina Grabowska: #learnenglish #eslteacher #vocabulary