break out in a cold sweat
? Then this lesson is just what the doctor ordered
. That means that this lesson is perfect for you! Today, we will look at idioms from the world of health and medicine. I will teach you ten idioms that seem like they have something to do with health but that mean something quite different. Most of them allow you to express how you feel emotionally or physically. We will cover expressions like rub salt in the wound
, get a dose of your own medicine
, scratch that itch
, bitter pill to swallow
, and more. These are useful idioms that native English speakers use regularly. So watch the video, and do the quiz to test your understanding!
68 COMMENTS
Thanks Adam, nice lesson.
Have a good one.
I’ve got 10 out of 10.I’m happy! Adam, thank you for this nice lesson.
genius!!!
I got 10 correct out of 10. But some phrases were difficult, though.
It’s all about practice and repetition, Valery. Good job ;)
great lesson as always!
Got 07/10. Thank you Adam.
I got 9 of 10. I need to study more. Very interesting lesson
i think i need to study a lot
That’s what we’re all here for, Shahadat70026 :)
Keep at it.
9/10 :)
Thank you, Adam!
Thank you Mr. Adam for useful lesson.
THank you! A very good lesson!
Thank you, teacher….!!
I got 9 of 10, I’m gonna try one more time tomorrow!
I got 100. Questions were hard, nearly broke out in a cold sweat. Very funny video.
lol Well used, August :)
Thanks Adam. Good lesson!
I check on my hand phone everyday to scratch the itch.
well used Astri :)
I got 7/10 and I’m really don’t understand number 9, I felt the answer is swallow that bitter pill, i think it’s more fiter. anyway thank Adam
it’s bad habit and you have to drop it
Hi Nguyen,
Swallow a bitter pill means doing something you don’t want to. Coffee addicts want to drink coffee. That’s the itch.
Hope this helps.
Thanks Adam, really nice lesson
Hi Adam)) What about OUT COLD ?
Hi Vladimir,
That means to pass out, or faint. Usually it’s a result of something, like a punch to the head or too much drinking alcohol.
Is that what you had in mind?
I got 9 out of 10 thank you Adam for this great lesson!I need to practice harder.
Keep at it Maex :)
Thanks Adam ! Good and shortlesson, I appreciated.
9/10 Adam is one of the best teachers!
Thank you Adam!!!
thank you Adam
Thank you Adam. It was a helpful session.
Thank you*
Thanks a lot. Just what the doctor ordered :)
REALLY,ADAM YOU’RE A GOOD TEACHER
thanks
Thanks Adam.
You got 6 correct out of 10.:(
I should repeat one more time
You got 10 correct out of 10.:D
Thank you.Teacher Adam.
Looking forward to your new video
thank you Adam.You are a very great teacher
Thank you everyone :)
yout welcome :)
Hello, Adam/ I was wondering If u teach online or via Skype. I would like to have lessons with u!
Thanks
Hi G-green,
I’m sorry, but I don’t do online teaching. Hopefully you can find a good teacher to help you out. Good luck.
Got 80/100 thanks Adam!
Thank you, Adam! Great lesson and I got 100 coused by quize just right after the lesson. I’m afraid I won’t have 100 in a couple days. Don’t know how to stick it properly in my head :)
i answered the questions and i get 8\10
do i need to study that lesson more or i did it well and go through the next lesson ?
thanks alot Mr Adam
Ive got 7/10 not too bad for me
I like the way you teaching.
I like the way you teaching.
just what the doctor ordered.
I got 10 out of 10. because Adam excellent teacher!!!
Adam, I couldn’t stop thinking about you and decided to scratch that itch and watch this video. Your lesson in the wee hours is just what the doctor ordered. Though, I nearly blacked out after learning that you have a girlfriend. Hearing about your second girlfriend was like rubbing salt on my wound. It really was a bitter pill to swallow.
:)
10/10! I really love your lessons about idioms))
Hi Adam, is it okay to use idioms in academic writing related to the medical field?
Thank you a lot, I got 9/10.
Thank you Adam!
That’s a great lecture, Adam. Thank you!
Thank you Adam :), and by the way i got 10/10
8/10! It’s an interesting lesson! I like it.
9/10 thanks Adam.
Thanks a million sir for your explaination
100/100 thanks Adam. you are a good teacher!
Thanks a lot, so helpful for those who are preparing advanced tests!
I have 1 question, if you don’t mind, something totally different: the negative of a “let’s”-expression, like: let’s go! Would that be “Let’s not go!”? Or rather “”Don’t let’s go!” (The latter seems weird to me, but alas! There’s no limit to learning.) Thanks!
I’ve got 10/10. I’m really so happy and thankful to my dear teacher-Mr. Adam.
Thanks this was pretty useful