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Task 1: Using Sentences Below To Make A Converstion Between A Pharmacist and A Visitor: (2 Score)

The document contains an English test for pharmaceutical students consisting of 5 tasks: 1) creating a conversation between a pharmacist and customer, 2) matching medical terms to their definitions, 3) choosing the correct answers to grammar and pluralization questions, 4) answering reading comprehension questions about the drug industry, and 5) translating a sample prescription into Vietnamese. The test covers a variety of topics related to pharmaceutical English including medical terms, prescriptions, grammar, and the role of drugs in society and the healthcare system.

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Task 1: Using Sentences Below To Make A Converstion Between A Pharmacist and A Visitor: (2 Score)

The document contains an English test for pharmaceutical students consisting of 5 tasks: 1) creating a conversation between a pharmacist and customer, 2) matching medical terms to their definitions, 3) choosing the correct answers to grammar and pluralization questions, 4) answering reading comprehension questions about the drug industry, and 5) translating a sample prescription into Vietnamese. The test covers a variety of topics related to pharmaceutical English including medical terms, prescriptions, grammar, and the role of drugs in society and the healthcare system.

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  • Task 2: Vocabulary Matching: Contains a vocabulary matching exercise to link pharmaceutical terms with their correct meanings.
  • Task 1: Conversation Practice: Provides a set of sentences to form dialogues between a pharmacist and a customer, aiming to practice conversation skills in pharmaceutical contexts.
  • Task 3: Grammar Quiz: Features a multiple-choice quiz focused on correct grammar usage within pharmaceutical contexts.
  • Task 4: Reading Comprehension: Includes a reading passage followed by comprehension questions to assess understanding of drug production businesses.
  • Task 5: Translation Exercise: Involves translating a prescription text from English to Vietnamese to practice language skills in pharmaceutical contexts.

Mekong University

Student name:
Class:
English for Pharmaceutical Use
Test 2

Task 1: Using sentences below to make a converstion between a pharmacist and a


visitor: (2 score)
A. May I help you?
B. Could you please this prescription filled for me?
C. You have to take two capslues three times a day for seven days.
D. Have you taken this medicine before?
E. What about precautions?
F. Don’t drive when you take this medicine.
G. That comes to $25.
H. Will that be all?
I. No, I haven’t.
J. Here’s your change. Have a good day.
K. Thankyou!
Anser: A-B-D-I-C-E-F-H-G-J-K

Task 2. Match the words on the left with the correct meaning on the right. (3 score)
f) 1) drowsy a) feeling like you have to vomit
a) 2) nauseated b) a kind of medicine used on skin
g) 3) pregnant
c) be more than
j) 4) precaution
d) a mother giving her milk to her baby
i) 5) dizzy
e) suggested
d) 6) nursing
f) sleepy
c) 7) exceed
e) 8) recommended
g) expecting a baby

h) 9) dosage h) amount of medicine to take


b) 10) ointment i) feeling like everything is turning
j) taking care so something bad doesn’t happen
Task 3. Choose the correct answer

1. A chemist’s shop (are\is) a medical institution in which you can have all the
prescriptions made up and buy all the necessary things when you (are\is) ill.
A. is-are C. is-is
B. are-are D. are-is

2. The plural of “bacterium” is...


A. bacteriums C. bacteria
B. bacterias D. It doesn’t have a plural

3. There three types of chemist’s shops in our country at present: municipal, hospital
and private.
A. are C. is
B.is not D. are not
4. The plural of “tomato” is...
A. tomatos C. tomato’s
B. tomatoes D. tomato’s

5. The plural of “appendix” is...


A. appendixs C. appendixeses
B. appendixes D. It doesn’t have a plural

6. A chemist’s shop consists several departments, such as:


A. prescription department
B. medicine immidately department
C. A and B correct
D. A and B incorrect

7. The plural of “sarcoma” is...


A. sarcomas C. sarcomata
B. sarcomea D. It doesn’t have a plural
8. The way was now than last time.
A. long C. longest
B. longer D. along

9. Tom usually answers than his brother.


A. more honest C. more honestly
B. honestlier D. the most honest

10. You must get up to do your morning exercises.


A. more early
B. more earlier
C. earlier
D. the most early

Task 4: Reading the text and answer the questions: (2 score)

The production and sale of drugs is a big business in many countries. Drugs affect and alter
health. So, they play a prominent role in society, as well as drug industry as a whole.
This role includes discovery of new drugs, their development into useful therapeutic
tools and production and distribution of existing medicines.
Nowadays most drugs are prepared by pharmaceutical manufacturers and are distributed to
the chemist’s shops or hospitals in suitable dosage forms. A chemist’s shop is a
specialized shop where drugs are compounded, dispensed, stored and sold. An average
chemist’s shop has a hall for visitors, departments for selling drugs and proper working
rooms. There are usually two departments in a large chemist’s shop. At the chemist’s
department one can have a medicine immediately, other drugs have to be ordered at the
prescription department.
1. Why is drug industry a big business in many countries?
Answer: drug industry a big business in many countries because Drugs affect and alter
health.
2. What kind of role do drugs play in society?
Answer: This role includes discovery of new drugs, their development into useful
therapeutic tools and production and distribution of existing medicines.
3. Where are most drugs produced nowadays?
Answer: Nowadays most drugs are produced by pharmaceutical manufacturers.

4. What departments and rooms does an average chemist’s shop include


Answer: They are distributed to the chemist’s shops or hospitals in suitable dosage
forms.
Task 5: Translate to Vietnamese the text: ( 2 score)

Prescription
Tel. ER5- 600

Rupert Black, M.D.230 Broad Street Philadelphia 1, Philadelphia


Name: Mrs. John W. Keyes. Age 30. Address: 525 East, 68th Sir., New York, New York
10021Rx

Theophylline 3 mg
Ephedrine Sulfate 0.6 mg
Phenobarbital 0.6 mg.
Divide into 30 capsules

3 Caps. i. of 4 h. p.r.n.
Sig.
Rupert Black, M.D.
ne.rep.
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