🗣️ 1. Dialogue

Tony: Good morning, doctor.
Doctor: Good morning. What seems to be the problem?
Tony: I have a headache and a sore throat.
Doctor: How long have you had these symptoms?
Tony: Since yesterday.
Doctor: Okay, let me check your temperature.
Tony: Sure.
Doctor: You have a mild fever. I will give you some medicine.
Tony: Thank you, doctor.
Doctor: Take this medicine twice a day and drink plenty of water.
Tony: I will. Thank you.

📘 2. Vocabulary

Word / PhraseMeaning
HeadachePain in the head
Sore throatPain in the throat
SymptomsSigns of illness
FeverHigh body temperature
MedicineTreatment in pill or syrup form
Twice a dayTwo times a day

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💡 3. Explanation (Simple & Easy)

“What seems to be the problem?” = The doctor asks what is wrong.

“I have a headache.” = Saying your symptoms.

“Let me check your temperature.” = Doctor checking fever.

“Take this medicine twice a day.” = Two times daily.

✏️ 4. Exercise

A. Fill in the blanks

  1. I have a _________ (headache / chair).
  2. I have a _________ throat.
  3. The doctor gave me _________.
  4. Take this medicine ________ a day.

B. Speaking Practice

Do you have a fever?

What is your problem?

How long have you had these symptoms?

Developed by Aliya Siddique — Professional English Teacher at Start Language School by Tymur Levitin.
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