BODY PARTS - 
OUTSIDE 
Review and Learn
Areas of the Body 
Head 
Torso 
Legs
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head
Head - Review 
8. 
3. 
6. 
4. 
2. 
5. 
1. 
9. 
7.
Problems with the Head 
 Eyes – “My eyes are…” 
Watery, itchy, red, swollen 
 Nose – “My nose is…” 
 Stuffed up (can’t breathe), running (mucus 
coming out), bleeding, broken 
 Ears – “My ears are…” 
 Clogged (can’t hear because of fluid), bleeding, 
my ears hurt 
 Forehead 
 I have a headache. My forehead hurts.
Body
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck 
8. Arm
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck 
8. Arm 
9. Hand
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck 
8. Arm 
9. Hand 
10.Fingers
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck 
8. Arm 
9. Hand 
10.Fingers 
11.Leg
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck 
8. Arm 
9. Hand 
10.Fingers 
11.Leg 
12.Foot/feet
Body - Outside 
1. Forehead 
2. Eye 
3. Hair 
4. Nose 
5. Mouth 
6. Ear 
7. Neck 
8. Arm 
9. Hand 
10.Fingers 
11.Leg 
12.Foot/feet 
13.Toes
Body – Outside – Review
Torso – Outside
Torso – Outside 
Chest
Torso – Outside 
Chest 
Stomach 
or 
Abdomen
Torso – Outside 
Chest 
Stomach 
or 
Abdomen 
Pelvic Area
Torso – Outside
Torso – Outside 
Ribs
Torso – Outside 
Ribs 
Wais 
t
Torso – Outside 
Ribs 
Wais 
t 
Hip
Torso – Outside 
Ribs 
Wais 
t 
Hip 
Side
Problems with the Torso 
My chest hurts. I have chest pain. 
My side hurts. I have side cramps. 
My stomach hurts. I feel nauseous. 
My ribs hurt. I broke a rib. 
My hip hurts. I broke a hip.
Arm 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 

Parts of an Arm 
1. shoulder 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
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Parts of an Arm 
1. shoulder 
2. armpit 
3. 
4. 
5. 
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Parts of an Arm 
1. shoulder 
2. armpit 
3. elbow 
4. 
5. 

Parts of an Arm 
1. shoulder 
2. armpit 
3. elbow 
4. wrist 
5. 
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Parts of an Arm 
1. shoulder 
2. armpit 
3. elbow 
4. wrist 
5. hand 

Conversation about an arm… 
Doctor: What’s wrong? 
Patient: My arm hurts. 
Doctor: What happened? 
Patient: I was playing basketball and I fell. 
Doctor: Ok. Can you move your shoulder, for me? 
Patient: Yes. 
Doctor: Ok, good. Can you bend your elbow? 
Patient: Ow! It hurts! 
Doctor: Ok. Let me see you move your wrist. 
Patient: I can do that, too. 
Doctor: Now, wiggle your fingers. Good! I think you broke 
your elbow.
Another conversation about an 
arm… 
Doctor: How are you doing today? 
Patient: Not good. I think I broke my wrist. 
Doctor: Can you move it? 
Patient: A little bit. 
Doctor: Ok, can you wiggle your fingers? 
Patient: Yes. 
Doctor: Good. Let me see you bend your elbow and move 
your shoulder. I’m going to touch your elbow and shoulder to 
make sure there are no problems there. 
Patient: I think just my wrist hurts. 
Doctor: Ok. I don’t think it is broken because you can move it. 
I think it is sprained 扭伤.
Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Parts of a Leg 
knee thigh 
back of the 
knee 
shin 
ankle 
heel 
calf
Conversation about a leg… 
Talk with your partner about a hurt leg. 
What hurts? 
How did you hurt it? 
Which part of your leg hurts? 
Can you move your ankle, knee…?
Idioms about the Body 
A pain in the/my neck – this means a person is annoying 恼人的 
to you 
“He never stops talking! He is a pain in my neck.” 
Get a head start – if you get a head start, you start something 
before other people 
“My big exam is on Saturday, but I’m going to get a head 
start and start studying today.” 
Take a weight of your shoulders – if you take a weight off your 
shoulders, this means you don’t worry about something 
anymore 
“My mom took a weight off my shoulders by helping me 
clean my house. It was so dirty!” 
Behind someone’s back – if you do something or talk behind 
someone’s back, this means you do/say something bad about
Idioms about the Body 
Get it off your chest – this means to talk about something that is 
troubling you 
“I am worried about my mother’s health. I need to get it off 
my chest.” 
Have your hands full – if you have your hands full, you are very 
busy 
“I have my hands full today and I can’t come to the party.” 
Bite your tongue – this means you won’t say something that you 
really want to say 
“John’s pants are so ugly! They are terrible! But I will bite my 
tongue.” 
Play it by ear – this means you will plan something later 
depending on other situations 
“Do you want to go to the park tonight at 8:00 PM?”
Write a short story using 2 
idioms 
Write a little story, then tell it to your partner. 
A pain in my neck 
A weight off my shoulders 
Behind her/his/my/your back 
Get a head start 
Get it off your chest 
Have your hands full 
Bite your tongue 
Play it by ear
End.

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    BODY PARTS - OUTSIDE Review and Learn
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    Areas of theBody Head Torso Legs
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    Head - Review 8. 3. 6. 4. 2. 5. 1. 9. 7.
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    Problems with theHead  Eyes – “My eyes are…” Watery, itchy, red, swollen  Nose – “My nose is…”  Stuffed up (can’t breathe), running (mucus coming out), bleeding, broken  Ears – “My ears are…”  Clogged (can’t hear because of fluid), bleeding, my ears hurt  Forehead  I have a headache. My forehead hurts.
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck 8. Arm
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck 8. Arm 9. Hand
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck 8. Arm 9. Hand 10.Fingers
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck 8. Arm 9. Hand 10.Fingers 11.Leg
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck 8. Arm 9. Hand 10.Fingers 11.Leg 12.Foot/feet
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    Body - Outside 1. Forehead 2. Eye 3. Hair 4. Nose 5. Mouth 6. Ear 7. Neck 8. Arm 9. Hand 10.Fingers 11.Leg 12.Foot/feet 13.Toes
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    Body – Outside– Review
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    Torso – Outside Chest Stomach or Abdomen
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    Torso – Outside Chest Stomach or Abdomen Pelvic Area
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    Torso – Outside Ribs Wais t
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    Torso – Outside Ribs Wais t Hip
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    Torso – Outside Ribs Wais t Hip Side
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    Problems with theTorso My chest hurts. I have chest pain. My side hurts. I have side cramps. My stomach hurts. I feel nauseous. My ribs hurt. I broke a rib. My hip hurts. I broke a hip.
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    Arm 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 
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    Parts of anArm 1. shoulder 2. 3. 4. 5. 
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    Parts of anArm 1. shoulder 2. armpit 3. 4. 5. 
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    Parts of anArm 1. shoulder 2. armpit 3. elbow 4. 5. 
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    Parts of anArm 1. shoulder 2. armpit 3. elbow 4. wrist 5. 
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    Parts of anArm 1. shoulder 2. armpit 3. elbow 4. wrist 5. hand 
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    Conversation about anarm… Doctor: What’s wrong? Patient: My arm hurts. Doctor: What happened? Patient: I was playing basketball and I fell. Doctor: Ok. Can you move your shoulder, for me? Patient: Yes. Doctor: Ok, good. Can you bend your elbow? Patient: Ow! It hurts! Doctor: Ok. Let me see you move your wrist. Patient: I can do that, too. Doctor: Now, wiggle your fingers. Good! I think you broke your elbow.
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    Another conversation aboutan arm… Doctor: How are you doing today? Patient: Not good. I think I broke my wrist. Doctor: Can you move it? Patient: A little bit. Doctor: Ok, can you wiggle your fingers? Patient: Yes. Doctor: Good. Let me see you bend your elbow and move your shoulder. I’m going to touch your elbow and shoulder to make sure there are no problems there. Patient: I think just my wrist hurts. Doctor: Ok. I don’t think it is broken because you can move it. I think it is sprained 扭伤.
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    Leg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Parts of aLeg knee thigh back of the knee shin ankle heel calf
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    Conversation about aleg… Talk with your partner about a hurt leg. What hurts? How did you hurt it? Which part of your leg hurts? Can you move your ankle, knee…?
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    Idioms about theBody A pain in the/my neck – this means a person is annoying 恼人的 to you “He never stops talking! He is a pain in my neck.” Get a head start – if you get a head start, you start something before other people “My big exam is on Saturday, but I’m going to get a head start and start studying today.” Take a weight of your shoulders – if you take a weight off your shoulders, this means you don’t worry about something anymore “My mom took a weight off my shoulders by helping me clean my house. It was so dirty!” Behind someone’s back – if you do something or talk behind someone’s back, this means you do/say something bad about
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    Idioms about theBody Get it off your chest – this means to talk about something that is troubling you “I am worried about my mother’s health. I need to get it off my chest.” Have your hands full – if you have your hands full, you are very busy “I have my hands full today and I can’t come to the party.” Bite your tongue – this means you won’t say something that you really want to say “John’s pants are so ugly! They are terrible! But I will bite my tongue.” Play it by ear – this means you will plan something later depending on other situations “Do you want to go to the park tonight at 8:00 PM?”
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    Write a shortstory using 2 idioms Write a little story, then tell it to your partner. A pain in my neck A weight off my shoulders Behind her/his/my/your back Get a head start Get it off your chest Have your hands full Bite your tongue Play it by ear
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