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ESLPrimary EducationVocational EducationSecondary EducationTertiary EducationUniversityAge 4-13

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V1.1 - Vocabulary - The Body
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Which parts of the body do you know?

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Major parts of the body

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Major parts of the body

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Major parts of the body

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Can you name the parts of the body?

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Major parts of the body

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Major parts of the body

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The head and neck

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The shoulders and back

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The chest

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The arm(s)

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The leg(s)

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The elbow(s) and kness(s)

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Hand(s)

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Foot/feet

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Waist

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I kick a ball with my . . .

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What do we call this picture?

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When you cough, your _____ is sore. 

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Her ______ is broken.

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His _____ is sore.

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Which body parts do you remember?

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