Describing Levels of Pain
Being able to describe pain levels accurately is crucial in both daily life and professional settings, such as medical situations. This video introduces clear and practical words to help you express pain intensity naturally and effectively.
For mild pain, you can say, “It’s mild” or “It’s tolerable.” These words indicate that the pain is manageable. If the discomfort increases, you might use “It’s uncomfortable” or “It’s painful” to communicate that it’s getting harder to ignore.
When pain becomes more severe, words like “It’s intense” or “It’s excruciating” convey strong discomfort. At its worst, you can say, “It’s unbearable,” showing that the pain is overwhelming and needs immediate attention.
Learning this vocabulary ensures you can explain pain clearly to doctors, friends, or colleagues. It’s especially helpful for improving your English communication in real-life scenarios. Watch the video, repeat the words, and practice describing different pain levels for better fluency and confidence.
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