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PART 1 
Conversations at the doctor's surgery

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Tweepraat
Sit per 2.
Student A starts and answers the questions on the slide (whiteboard).
Talk for the full minute and a half.
After one minute, student B does the same.
Keep talking even if you have answered all questions!

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Tweepraat
  • When was the last time you went to a doctor?
  • Do you normally go one doctor in particular or any available doctor? Who is your GP?
  • When was the last time you were sick? What did you have? Describe symptoms.
  • When was the last time you went to a hospital?
  • Have you ever had to have surgery?


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Ex. p. 17
Listen to the doctor-patient conversation and indicate the correct answers. Sometimes more than one answer is correct.
Take notes in your workbooks.

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1 The patient’s name is:
A
Mr Pierce
B
Mr Hughes
C
Mr Peas

Slide 5 - Quizvraag

2 The patient has:
A
a fever
B
a cough
C
a runny nose
D
a rash

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2
3
4
5
Take temperature.

Sit on the examiner’s table. 
Open shirt.

Feel glands.
Cough.

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4 What feels sore according to the patient?
A
neck
B
muscles
C
glands
D
arms and legs

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

5 What does the doctor advise the patient to do?
A
Take something for the fever. Take painkillers. Stay home from work. Sleep a lot.
B
Go work out a lot. Get up early. Drink water and tea. Drink lots of coffee.
C
Get up early. Drink water and tea. Drink lots of coffee. Don’t go to school.
D
Take something for the fever. Stay home from work. Sleep a lot. Drink water and tea.

Slide 9 - Quizvraag

6 What does the doctor mean by: ‘let the disease run its course’?
A
It has to continue naturally until it has finished.
B
It has to be treated urgently so it passes more quickly.
C
His nose will become very runny.

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Ex. 3 
What does the doctor say and what does the patient say? Sort the expressions into the correct column.
(2 minutes)

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1 student whiteboard

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Ex. 4:  Act out a conversation at the doctor’s.
a) Preparation: choose one of the situations on the next slide. 
Check the strategy on how to have a conversation with your doctor on page 36 and the useful expressions on how to give advice on page 37. 
b) Action: find a partner to act out the conversation. Practise first.
c) Reflection: evaluate yourself using the checklist below.

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p. 36

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Choose between:
  1. You have been having a pain in your back for 2 weeks now.
  2. You have been suffering from stomach cramps for a couple of days.
  3. Your ankle hurt after you went jogging.
  4. You fell on your head and now feel very dizzy.
  5. You have a temperature and have a runny nose. You cough and sneeze all the time. 

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PART 2 
Conversations at the hospital

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Ex. 5 Watch the video in which Dr Mike gives advice to some of his patients.
a) Sort the conditions and the advice accordingly. Choose from the box below.

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1 student whiteboard

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Ex. 6 When you check into a hospital you have to fill in a patient form. Watch the video and complete Ron’s
hospital form.

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Slide 25 - Link

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Ex. 8 Filling in a hospital form
You will get a hospital form and picture of an injury.  
Fill in the patient’s form. Make up information if you don't want to disclose personal information.
Be specific enough. Provide details.

Slide 27 - Tekstslide