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How to talk about Covid 19 in English (and any other virus) [23 Covid 19 vocabulary words]

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Do you know how to talk about coronavirus in English? Although, happily, the worst of the pandemic seems to be over, Covid vocabulary is still a topic that often comes up in my classes. In this video you will learn 23 Covid 19 English medical vocabulary words, meaning and pronunciation.

Each word includes at least one illustrated example. Although I made this video to help people talk about Covid-19, most of the vocabulary can be used to talk about any infectious disease/virus.

You will learn the following coronavirus vocabulary in English: Pandemic, virus, lockdown, curfew, social-distancing, panic buy, PPE, mask, gloves, goggles, hand sanitiser, symptomatic, thermometer, asymptomatic, test negative, test positive, self-isolate, quarantine, vaccine, vaccination/jab, vaccinated/jabbed.

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BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS:
English Grammar in Use, Raymond Murphy https://amzn.to/3Ntjc6S
- This is a self-study reference and practice book for INTERMEDIATE (B1, B2) learners. It has well over 100 units and covers just about every grammar topic you could imagine, including verb tenses, prepositions, modal verbs, phrasal verbs, relative clauses… I love this book because each topic gives both a page of explanations and a page of exercises. The explanations are extremely clear! The answers are in the back of the book, and it even includes extra review exercises.
- It is also a great resource for teachers!
- This version includes an interactive eBook with downloadable audio.

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- This book is great for both teachers and learners. It has a dictionary-style layout.

Teaching Tenses, Rosemary Aitkin: https://amzn.to/440m2HK
- This book is intended for teachers, but it is also a great resource for learners. The tenses are explained so clearly, and she includes a review of common learner errors for each tense!

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- There are books for elementary, pre-intermediate and intermediate, upper-intermediate, and advanced. Each unit has a page of clear explanations and a page of exercises. You can check your answers with the key in the back of the back. As well as numerous vocabulary topics, these books also cover aspects of grammar and style.

English Collocations in Use, Michael McCarthy https://amzn.to/43Wka2R
- Collocations are an important part of English fluency. They are combinations of words that often appear together. Learning them is essential if you are studying for exams such as the Cambridge FCE or CAE, or IELTS. This book is for INTERMEDIATE (B1, B2) learners.

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