At The Hospital British English Student
At The Hospital British English Student
At The Hospital British English Student
AT THE
HOSPITAL
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Conditions/diseases:
Injuries:
With a partner, rank the diseases in order of how serious you think they are. Then do the same with
the injuries.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
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INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)
AT THE HOSPITAL
With a partner, decide what you would use for the injuries in exercise 1.
3 Places in a hospital
Match the verbs on the left to the words on the right to make common doctor’s actions.
2. take b. an injection
4. dress d. a prescription
5. monitor e. a wound
Now, put the phrases in the gaps in the sentences on the next page.
1. I will for you. Take 2 of these tablets every day, just after a meal.
AT THE HOSPITAL
A patient arrives at the hospital with very bad stomach pains. She is taken to the accident and
emergency department. Listen to the dialogue and then answer the questions.
Audio
1. Where does the patient have pain?
AT THE HOSPITAL
Hospital doctor: Hi, the tells me that you probably have appendicitis.*
Patient: I hope that’s not true, but I think the is in the right place for that.
Hospital doctor: Can I take a look at you please?
Patient: Sure. But it really, really hurts.
Hospital doctor: Don’t worry, we’ll help you. Where is the pain?
Patient: Low down in my .
Hospital doctor: On the right side?
Patient: Yes, on my right side.
Hospital doctor: Does it hurt if I here?
Patient: OWWWW! Yes, that’s really painful.
Hospital doctor: When did the pain start?
Patient: About 7.30 this morning, just after I ate a large breakfast.
Hospital doctor: I’m afraid this has nothing to do with food. Unfortunately, you do have
appendicitis.You are very and a pain in that place can only mean
one thing.
Patient What does that mean? Do I need an operation? I’m scared of
.
Hospital doctor: Yes, you do need an . And we’ll have to do this as soon as possible.
Patient: Is it that serious?
Hospital doctor: Yes, but you got here just in time.
Patient: That makes me feel a bit better.
Hospital doctor: Yes, so am I. Now, we need to get you ready for
.
Patient: But I really am scared of needles....
Hospital doctor: Well, if we don’t take out your , things will be a lot scarier! But
really, try to relax and everything will be fine.
*appendicitis - this is an illness which makes the appendix, (the extra part at one end of the large intestine)
swollen and painful.