- Why aren't you at school? - I feel ____, but I'm not going to ____ a doctor or go to the ____ centre. I'm going to stay in ____. I'm going to take my ____ now. - What about some medicine? - I'm not going to ____ any ____. I should ____ a ____ first. - I think you should go to ____ or call an ____! - No need for that. See you at school tomorrow, I hope. - What's the matter? - I feel really ____. I have terrible stomach ache. - I think you should drink some ____ and lie ____ for a bit. - You don't look very good. - Yes, I feel ____. I have just taken my ____. I have a really ____. - Oh, don't waste any time then, ____, he will tell you what to do. - Are you going out? - Yes, I'm going to the ____. - Why? What's the matter? - I have a ____ nose, sore ____ and I ____ a lot. - Yes, you're right, you probably need to see ____ and get some ____. - Tom, call an ____! - Why? What happened? - I feel terrible, ____ fever and a ____. - That's nothing serious, just ____, he'll help you. Ambulances are for emergencies.

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