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📰 Summary of the Article: Language for Visiting the Doctor
This article from OneStopEnglish explains the most important vocabulary and expressions you need when visiting a doctor. It focuses on situational English, helping learners practice what to say in real-life medical situations. The first part introduces essential vocabulary, such as symptoms, pain, prescription, nurse, appointment, examination. Each word is explained in context so students understand how to use it naturally. The article then shows useful phrases to describe symptoms, for example: - “I have a terrible headache.” - “It started yesterday.” - “I feel dizzy and tired.”These expressions help learners explain their health problems clearly. Next, it includes sample dialogues between a doctor and a patient. The doctor usually starts with questions like “How long have you had this problem?” or “Where does it hurt?” The patient answers using the new vocabulary, and the doctor gives advice or a prescription. Finally, the article offers practical exercises. Learners fill in the blanks, choose the right phrases for different situations, or role-play a doctor–patient conversation. This makes the lesson interactive and ensures students can actually use the language in real life. The main strength of the article is that it combines vocabulary, real-life dialogues, and practice tasks, making it easier for learners to build confidence when visiting the doctor in English. 💬 Discussion Questions 1. When was the last time you visited a doctor? How did you explain your problem? 2. Do you think it is difficult to describe symptoms in English? Why or why not? 3. If you were the doctor, what questions would you ask a patient? 4. Imagine you feel sick while traveling abroad — what words or phrases from the article would be most useful? 5. How can role-plays help you feel more confident before visiting a doctor?
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1- The last time I visited the doctor, was two months ago, when the viruse spread between people. 2- No, for that virus, the symptoms were clear: colic, headache, fever in body. 3- If were a doctor I’ll ask about symptoms, the time of starting and the degree. How the patient deal with pain. Where does it hurt 4-If I have a strong pain I’ll contact travel insurance provider and go to emergency medical services. I will tell them that I feel tired and when the pain started for example ( I feel dizzy and tired, it started day ago) 4- Role- play can help me to imagine a scenario that train my mind to use and search about words and expression to accurately describe what I feel.
Useful Words & Phrases:
- destination - fare / fee - schedule - receptionist - consultation - medical examination - symptoms - prescription 📝 Task: Write 5–6 sentences describing your journey to the doctor and your interaction there. Use at least 4 of the words above. Example: “I took a taxi to my destination because I didn’t want to miss my consultation. The fare was fair, and the receptionist asked me to wait for the medical examination. The doctor listened to my symptoms and gave me a prescription.”
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Two days ago, I booked a dentist appointment for today at 3 p.m. because I had a toothache. I took leave from work and drove to the clinic. When I arrived, the receptionist asked me about my appointment and the reason for my visit, then asked me to prepare for an X-ray. After that, the doctor asked me about symptoms, gave me a consultation and a treatment plan, and suggest to remove my wisdom tooth.
2050
Do you think that Robots will displace humans?!
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Yes, it will tale more than 50% of human roles.
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I think we should take AI tool and the future more seriously, because every thing in the world will change, and we should put a rule and ethical system that can control the system. Sometimes I feel all of us we will wake up without technology and back to the old ages.
2050
How will people travel in 2050?
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I think there will be cars that can fly, so instead of face traffic on the earth, you’ll find it in the air😂
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What’s the most relaxing place for you & why ? .
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I have never think before about this question. I’ll trying to find place I feel relaxed being in
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