She always ___ (to make) mistakes when she is tired.
Makes
The opposite of "to succeed".
To fail
A person who stays in hospital for treatment.
A patient
The opposite of "to reduce" stress.
increase
A series has many parts. One part is called an ___.
Episode
Why ___ he ___ (to fail) his exams?
Why does he fail?
If you want to achieve something, you first need to ___ a goal.
To set
The special room where surgeons operate.
An operating theatre
When you have too much worry before an exam, you feel this emotion.
Anxiety
A person who wakes up very early is called an ___.
Early bird
The patient ___ (not / to recover) quickly after surgery without rest.
does not recover
The noun from "to fail". For example: "His project was a big ___."
Failure
You take these when you have pain. They help you feel better.
Painkillers
To make something better or stronger, e.g., "Exercise can ___ your mood."
Boost
The main point of a text or a lecture. What is the ___ ___?
Main idea
Every morning, this surgeon ___ (to check) the patient’s chart before the operating theatre.
checks
This verb means to achieve what you want, for example: "She worked hard and managed to ___."
Succeed
Before a big surgery, doctors give you this medicine so you don't feel pain and fall asleep.
Anaesthetic
After a hard day, you need to ___ Don't work too much.
Rest
When you ___ on your work, you don't look at your phone or talk to people.
Focus
How often ___ the researcher ___ (to conduct) a study on anxiety?
does ... conduct
If you choose to ___ someone’s advice, you don’t listen to them. This often leads to mistakes.
Ignore
When the doctor says you are healthy and can leave the hospital.
Discharge
When you have a difficult experience, you ___ from it. For example: "He ___ from a serious depression."
This person watches every episode of a medical TV series. She knows the names of all the surgical tools. She can even name three types of anaesthetic. But she has never worked in a real operating theatre. She has knowledge, but no practical ___.
Skill