The 8th (ET's) Conversation Group
1. 4. 2012
The 8th (ET's) CG is held on Thursday April 5th at 7 p.m. at Lucky's
As some people, including me, weren't feeling very well last week, we decided to cancel the 7th (ET's) CG. I hope that you got over it as smoothly as I did and that you are ready for tje next (ET's) Conversation Group this Thursday. Looking forward to seeing you there.
Here are some phrases or idioms you might want to use if you do or don't feel well,
To say that you are in good health, you can use the expressions 'as fit as a fiddle' or 'fighting fit'.- I've never felt better. I'm really fighting fit.
- After those vitamins the doctor gave me, I feel as fit as a fiddle.
- I'm glad, you look the picture of health again.
- Caroline looked in the pink (of health) after her holiday
- I've had a bit of a cold but I can't complain.
- I was knocked out for a few days but now I'm back on my feet.
- I was quite ill but now I feel as right as rain.
- I'm well on the way to recovery.
- The doctor gave me a clean bill of health.
- My grandmother has not been very well this last while but she's
on the mend now
- I'm a bit out of sorts.
- I'm going down with something.
- I'm feeling very run down.
- There's a bug going round and I think I've got it.
- I'm feeling a bit off-colour/off-color.
- I feel like death warmed up,
- I've got a splitting headache.
- My legs are killing me.
- The soldier was so badly injured that he was racked with pain
- He's in a very bad way.
Source - English, Baby and Learn English Today
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