English conversation: at the doctor’s
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| AT THE DOCTOR’S |
| MAKE AN APPOINTMENT |
| I’d like to make an appointment, please. |
| I’ve run out of my medication |
| Doctor Dors surgery. |
| How can I help you? |
| I need to see a doctor. |
| Could I corne this afternoon? |
| I’ll check. Could you hold on for one minute? |
| Yes. How about 3 o’clock? |
| AT THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE |
| What’s the problem? / What’s the matter? |
| Are you on any medication? |
| Have you had this before? |
| How long have you been like this? |
| I don’t feel well. |
| I feel like rm going to get a cold. |
| I feel nauseous. |
| I have (the) flu. |
| I have a backache / a headache / a stomach ache / a toothache. |
| I have a fever. |
| I have a sore throat. |
| I have completely recovered. |
| I’ve been feeling very tired. |
| I’ve been having difficulty sleeping. |
| I’ve got a pain in my chest. |
| I’ve got a rash. |
| I’ve got a temperature. |
| I’ve got very little energy. |
| It hurts. |
| My feet hurt. |
| My nose is stuffed up. |
| My son scraped his knee. |
| What’s wrong with you? |
| Whats the matter? |
| Where does it hurt? |
| You need to be admitted to hospital. |
| You need to try and lose some weight. |
| You should cut down on your smoking. |
| A LITTLE MORE SERIOUS |
| I’m in a lot of pain. |
| Heart disease runs in my family. |
| How long has your back been bothering you? |
| I am allergic to peanuts. |
| I am prone to diabetes. |
| I can’t bear it anymore. |
| I have a terrible ache in my back. |
| I need a sick note. |
| I’ve got a swollen ankle. |
| I’ve got diarrhoea. |
| My joints are aching. |
| Take this prescription to the chemist’s. |
| The pain is too much. |
| This is an infectious disease. |
| You have high blood pressure. |
| Your pulse is weak. |
| A FEW REMEDIES |
| Is it good for me? |
| Are you taking any medicine at the moment? |
| Did you take any tablets? |
| I follow a homeopathic regimen. |
| Just lie down and try to get some sleep. |
| Try to exercise as much as possible. |
| I’M FEELING BETTER |
| I feel good now, but it wasn’t easy. |
| Herbs don’t cure diabetes but they help. |
| I have completely recovered. |
| I’m feeling well and up to travelling. |
| This cream has healed my wound. |
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