The document describes a conversation between a patient, their friend, and a doctor about a mosquito bite. The patient tells their friend they got bit at a national park. The friend recommends anti-itch cream and seeing a doctor since mosquitos can spread diseases. At the doctor's office, the patient explains their problem and the doctor also recommends anti-itch cream and tests due to transmission risks from mosquito bites. The friend jokes that the doctor said what they had already. The document provides examples of conversations one might have when seeking medical advice or treatment for common issues.
The document describes a conversation between a patient, their friend, and a doctor about a mosquito bite. The patient tells their friend they got bit at a national park. The friend recommends anti-itch cream and seeing a doctor since mosquitos can spread diseases. At the doctor's office, the patient explains their problem and the doctor also recommends anti-itch cream and tests due to transmission risks from mosquito bites. The friend jokes that the doctor said what they had already. The document provides examples of conversations one might have when seeking medical advice or treatment for common issues.
The document describes a conversation between a patient, their friend, and a doctor about a mosquito bite. The patient tells their friend they got bit at a national park. The friend recommends anti-itch cream and seeing a doctor since mosquitos can spread diseases. At the doctor's office, the patient explains their problem and the doctor also recommends anti-itch cream and tests due to transmission risks from mosquito bites. The friend jokes that the doctor said what they had already. The document provides examples of conversations one might have when seeking medical advice or treatment for common issues.
Friend: Hi, how are you? Friend: Hi, how are you? Patient: Not good. I went to Yasuni National Park and I have a mosquito bite. Patient: Not good. I went to Yasuni National Park and I have a mosquito bite. What should you do for it? What should you do for it? Friend: For mosquito bites, it’s a good idea to try some anti itch cream. You could Friend: For mosquito bites, it’s a good idea to try some anti itch cream. You could visit the doctor, too. Mosquitos can spread different diseases. visit the doctor, too. Mosquitos can spread different diseases. Patient: Yeah, I guess you’re right. Could you come with me? Patient: Yeah, I guess you’re right. Could you come with me? Friend: Sure Friend: Sure Doctor: Well, what seems to be the problem? Doctor: Well, what seems to be the problem? Patient: I have mosquito bites. What do suggest for my problem? Patient: I have mosquito bites. What do suggest for my problem? Doctor: OK, why don’t you try this cream? It really works. And it’s important not Doctor: OK, why don’t you try this cream? It really works. And it’s important not to scratch too much. You should also get some tests. Mosquitos can spread many to scratch too much. You should also get some tests. Mosquitos can spread many diseases. diseases. Friend: That’s what I said. LOL Friend: That’s what I said. LOL
EYE LEG EYE LEG
have a pink eye have a cut have a pink eye have a cut have an allergy get bit by a dog have an allergy get bit by a dog have a black eye break your leg have a black eye break your leg
BODY THROAT BODY THROAT
have a sunburn have a cough have a sunburn have a cough have a mosquito bite have a sore throat have a mosquito bite have a sore throat have a bee sting Are you choking have a bee sting Are you choking
STOMACH NOSE STOMACH NOSE
have a stomachache have a nosebleed have a stomachache have a nosebleed have a stomach cramp have a broken nose have a stomach cramp have a broken nose feel like throwing up have a runny nose feel like throwing up have a runny nose
SKIN FOOT SKIN FOOT
feel itchy twist your ankle feel itchy twist your ankle have a burn have a blister have a burn have a blister have a rash stub your toe have a rash stub your toe
YOU HEAD YOU HEAD
have the flu feel dizzy have the flu feel dizzy have a fever have a bump have a fever have a bump have a chill have a headache have a chill have a headache Name: _________________________________ Date: ______________________ Level: ______________________ A. Link the problem with the suggestion 1. I have a fever. A) You should do some exercise. 2. I'm cold. B) You should put on a jumper. 3. The game starts at three o'clock. C) He shouldn't stay up so late. 4. He's always tired in the morning. D) We should leave at two-thirty. 5. I don't feel well. E) You could get some eye drops. 6. I have itchy eyes. F) You shouldn't sit so close to the TV. 7. I want to lose weight. G) You could stay in bed. 8. I've got a headache. H) You shouldn’t put on warm clothes. B. Give suggestions for the problems in part A. 1. For a fever, _______________________________________________________________. (important not to) 2. If you feel cold, ____________________________________________________________. (good idea to) 3. If the game starts at three o'clock, ____________________________________________. (should) 4. If he's always tired in the morning, ____________________________________________. (shouldn’t) 5. If you don't feel well, _______________________________________________________. (could) 6. For itchy eyes, _____________________________________________________________. (helpful to) 7. If you want to lose weight, ___________________________________________________. (why don’t you) 8. For a headache, ___________________________________________________________. (important not to) C. Circle the correct word A: (May/would) I help you? B: Yes, (can/should) I have something for a burn? A: (Why/Why don’t) you try this ointment? B: That sounds good. (I’ll/I’d) have it. A: There you (go/get). B: Thank you very much. That (will/could) be all.
A. Link the problem with the suggestion 1. I have a fever. A) You should do some exercise. 2. I'm cold. B) You should put on a jumper. 3. The game starts at three o'clock. C) He shouldn't stay up so late. 4. He's always tired in the morning. D) We should leave at two-thirty. 5. I don't feel well. E) You could get some eye drops. 6. I have itchy eyes. F) You shouldn't sit so close to the TV. 7. I want to lose weight. G) You could stay in bed. 8. I've got a headache. H) You shouldn’t put on warm clothes. B. Give suggestions for the problems in part A. 1. For a fever, _______________________________________________________________. (important not to) 2. If you feel cold, ____________________________________________________________. (good idea to) 3. If the game starts at three o'clock, ____________________________________________. (should) 4. If he's always tired in the morning, ____________________________________________. (shouldn’t) 5. If you don't feel well, _______________________________________________________. (could) 6. For itchy eyes, _____________________________________________________________. (helpful to) 7. If you want to lose weight, ___________________________________________________. (why don’t you) 8. For a headache, ___________________________________________________________. (important not to) C. Circle the correct word A: (May/would) I help you? B: Yes, (can/should) I have something for a burn? A: (Why/Why don’t) you try this ointment? B: That sounds good. (I’ll/I’d) have it. A: There you (go/get). B: Thank you very much. That (will/could) be all.