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Expressing pain and giving health advice

Course presentation that presents the construction У кого болит что, as well as how to talk about disease symptoms and health advice using надо, нельзя.

Expressing pain and giving health advice

Author: Valentina Vinokurova

Made with the support of University of Arizona

Technology used to create this lesson: H5P.

Link to embeddable version of this material: https://h5p.org/node/468119

 

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Project Tags health, sickness ● Level Intermediate, Novice ● Activity Type Grammar, Vocabulary ● Format Interactive Slideshow ● Grammar Genitive Case ●

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