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Conversation Seeing a doctor-WPS Office

Jane visits the doctor because she has been vomiting for two days. The doctor examines her and determines she has food poisoning from a meal her boyfriend cooked. The doctor advises her to rest and drink lots of water. Andrew goes to the doctor without an appointment because he is coughing, feverish, and feels sick. The receptionist says the doctors are busy but Andrew can wait. The doctor sees Andrew and diagnoses him with the flu. The doctor prescribes medicine and tells Andrew to rest in bed.

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Conversation Seeing a doctor-WPS Office

Jane visits the doctor because she has been vomiting for two days. The doctor examines her and determines she has food poisoning from a meal her boyfriend cooked. The doctor advises her to rest and drink lots of water. Andrew goes to the doctor without an appointment because he is coughing, feverish, and feels sick. The receptionist says the doctors are busy but Andrew can wait. The doctor sees Andrew and diagnoses him with the flu. The doctor prescribes medicine and tells Andrew to rest in bed.

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Conversation

Seeing a Doctor
by Ms.Kiki
16.10.2020
Conversation 1
Situation: Jane is unwell and visits the doctor.

• Doctor: Hi, what’s wrong?


• Jane: I feel unwell and keep vomiting all the time.
• Doctor: How long have you felt like this?
• Jane: Nearly two days. It started just before going to bed the day before yesterday.
• Doctor: Let me examine you. I will press on your stomach to see if it hurts and then list
en to your heart.
• Jane: Ok. It doesn’t hurt when you press my stomach. I just feel tired.
• Doctor: Ok. Did you eat anything different from usual before you started to feel this wa
y?
• Jane: Yes my boyfriend cooked dinner for me. He isn’t a very good cook and the food t
asted a bit strange.
• Doctor: You’ve got food poisoning. It is not very serious and you should be better in an
other day.
• Jane: Oh dear, what should I do.
• Doctor: You need to drink lots of water and get plenty of rest.
• Jane: Ok, thank you doctor.
• Doctor: You’re welcome. If you are not better in 48 hours come and see me again.
Conversation 2
Situation: Andrew does not have an appointment and needs to
see the doctor urgently.

Andrew: Cough, cough. I’d like to see the doctor please.


Receptionist: Do you have an appointment and what’s your name?
Andrew: No I don’t have an appointment. My name is Andrew Jones. I’m registered as a patient of Doctor C
row.
Receptionist: Doctor Crow is making house calls all morning and all the other doctors have a full schedule o
f appointments all morning. Make an appointment and come back tomorrow.
Andrew: Surely there must be something today. I really am very ill. I feel awful.
Receptionist: Someone might cancel an appointment. You can sit and wait if you want to.
Receptionist: Mr. Jones, the doctor will see you now. Please go to consulting room number 3.
Doctor: Good morning Mr. Jones. What is wrong?
Andrew: Morning. I feel very ill. I am coughing and sneezing, I have feel hot and cold all the time and eating
makes me feel sick.
Doctor: Let me take your temperature. How long have you had the symptoms?
Andrew: They started about a day ago.
Doctor: Yes your temperature is very high. You have the flu. You’ll have to go home and stay in bed until it g
ets better. Drink lots of water.
Andrew: Can you give me some medicine?
Doctor: I can give you something to reduce your fever but you just need to get bed rest. I will write you a pr
escription and you can collect the medicine from the pharmacy.
Andrew: Ok, thank you.
ESL Doctors Conversation Exercises
Once you have read and watched the above esl doctors conversations and learnt the
conversation vocabulary you can do the three following exercises for practice.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks

• Fill-in the blanks in the following conversation using the options provided in the 5 question below.
• Situation: Lucy visits the doctor to get some test results.
• Receptionist: Good morning, _________ (1) _________
• Lucy: Yes I do. My name is Lucy Smith and my appointment is at 10.30 am.
• Receptionist: Yes, thank you. _________ (2) _________ and the GP will see you as soon as she is free.
• Lucy: Thank you.
• Receptionist: Ms. Smith, _________ (3) _________
• Doctor: Good morning Ms. Smith. I have your test results here.
• Lucy: Good. I hope that everything is alright.
• Doctor: Yes everything is ok. There are no major problems. I would suggest that you try not to eat too much food wit
h a lot of cholesterol in it.
• Lucy: Oh dear. Is my cholesterol level too high?
• Doctor: It is quite high and you should try to stop it getting any higher.
• Lucy: Ok. _________ (4) _________ to help reduce the cholesterol?Doctor: No. It isn’t too high so it would be better
for you to lead a healthier lifestyle rather than take medicine.
• Lucy: Ok doctor I will try.
• Doctor: Ok that will be good.
• Lucy: Thank you doctor. I’ll make another appointment _________ (5) _________

Note:   pilihan jawaban ada di slide selanjutnya


• Choose the best option (A-D) in the following five questions to fill in the blanks in the doctors conversation given above.
• 1) Which option is the best to fill in the first blank?    
•  A) do you have an appointment?
•     B) what do you want?
•     C) what is the matter?
•     D) do you want me to diagnose you?
• 2) Which option is the best to fill in the second blank? 
•     A) Please take a seat in the waiting room
•     B) Please wait outside
•     C) Please go to the hospital
•     D) Please come back tomorrow
• 3) Which option is the best to fill in the third blank?   
•    A) please come back tomorrow.
•     B) please let me examine you now.
•     C) please go to consulting room one.
•     D) please tell me your symptoms.
• 4) Which option is the best to fill in the fourth blank?    
•  A) Can you diagnose me something
•     B) Can the receptionist prescribe me some medicine
•     C) Will I be ok to go to work
•     D) Can you prescribe me some medicine
• 5) Which option is the best to fill in the fifth blank?    
•  A) if I need to come and see you at the surgery again.
•     B) if you need to come and make a house call to see me.
•     C) if I want to see a specialist about this.
•     D) if everything is ok and I feel fine.

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