Liquids you can drink, like water, juice, or soda.
DRINKS
A substance in coffee and some drinks that makes you feel more awake.
CAFFEINE
Pain in your head.
A picture of the inside of your body taken with special radiation.
Able to speak two languages fluently.
BILINGUAL
Sweet foods eaten after a meal, like cake or ice cream.
DESSERTS
Moving quickly on your feet (ex. in a marathon)
RUNNING
An illness with symptoms like fever, cough, and body aches, usually produced by catching a cold.
FLU
Medicine that reduces pain.
PAINKILLERS
The first language you learn to speak.
MOTHER TONGUE
Nutritious food that is good for your body.
HEALTHY FOOD
Making you feel calm and not worried.
RELAXING
How hot or cold something is, often your body's heat when sick.
Medicines that treat infections caused by bacteria.
ANTIBIOTICS
Someone who speaks a language as their first language.
NATIVE SPEAKER
Unhealthy food that is high in sugar, fat, or salt.
JUNK FOOD
Physical activity that keeps you fit and healthy.
EXERCISE
Causing physical or emotional pain.
PAINFUL
Take a break and relax to recover.
The ability to do something well.
SKILL
Type of food made from milk, like cheese and yogurt.
Feeling anxious or concerned about something.
WORRYING
Pain or discomfort in your throat.
SORE THROAT
Services and treatments provided to maintain or improve health.
HEALTHCARE
Informal words or phrases used by a specific group of people.
SLANG