Daily Life - Chicken Pox (0145)

A: What's wrong with you? Why are you scratching so much?
B: I feel itchy! I can't stand it anymore! I think I may be coming down with something. I feel lightheaded and weak.
A: Let me have a look. Whoa! Get away from me!
B: What's wrong?
A: I think you have chicken pox! You are contagious! Get away! Don't breathe on me!
B: Maybe it's just a rash or an allergy! We can't be sure until I see a doctor.
A: Well in the meantime you are a biohazard! I didn't get it when I was a kid and I've heard that you can even die if you get it as an adult!
B: Are you serious? You always blow things out of proportion. In any case, I think I'll go take an oatmeal bath.
A: Ewww!

Key Vocabulary

scratch principle verb, present progressive to rub your skin to stop an itch
itchy Adjective an unpleasant feeling on your skin, makes you want to scratch
come down with (something) phrase to become ill
lightheaded Adjective to feel dizzy
chicken pox phrase a childhood disease that leaves red spots on the skin
contagious Adjective having a sickness that can be passed to someone else
rash common noun, singular a skin irritation
allergy common noun, singular medical condition that causes someone to become sick after eating, touching, or breathing something
in the meantime phrase for the present time
biohazard common noun, singular a harmful substance
blow (something) out of proportion phrase to make something seem more serious
in the meantime phrase for the present time

Supplementary Vocabulary

flu common noun, non-variable influenza, a contagious virus
cold common noun, singular a contagious common sickness
fever common noun, singular a high body temperature caused by illness
nauseous Adjective feelings of upset stomach and dizziness caused by illness
allergic Adjective having allergies to something