2. Pronunciation: Medical vocabulary.
Listen to, repeat and record the words. Try to copy the correct word stress.
3. At the doctor’s.
Watch a video  of a doctor and patient talking. 
			Choose the correct doctor’s report for this  patient.  
| Report 1 | |
| Doctor: | John Hall | 
| Patient: | Jane Henderson | 
| Date: | 23 November | 
| Symptoms: | feels tired all the time / legs ache / back problems | 
| Lifestyle: | working a lot recently / goes swimming once a week | 
| Diagnosis: | the flu | 
| Prescription: | no | 
| Next visit: | 25 November | 
| Report 2 | |
| Doctor: | John Hall | 
| Patient: | Jane Henderson | 
| Date: | 23 November | 
| Symptoms: | feels tired / back aches / temperature | 
| Lifestyle: | working a lot recently / swims occasionally | 
| Diagnosis: | probably working too much at the moment | 
| Prescription: | yes – for sleeping pills | 
| Next visit: | 30 November if not better | 
| Report 3 | |
| Doctor: | John Hall | 
| Patient: | Jane Henderson | 
| Date: | 23 November | 
| Symptoms: | has a very bad back | 
| Lifestyle: | goes running or swimming every day | 
| Diagnosis: | the flu | 
| Prescription: | yes – for medicine to help with back pain | 
| Next visit: | telephone next week to arrange time | 
5. Vocabulary search.
Look at the transcript for the dialogue.
Write down a list of all the medical vocabulary you can find.
				
				