English dialog about the disease. Doctor's dialogue in English

English dialog about the disease. Doctor's dialogue in English

  • Good Morning! I`d Like to See Dr. Miller. Good morning! I would like to consult Dr. Miller.
    What is your name? Do You Have a Fixed Appointment? What is your name? Are you recorded at the reception?
  • I am Jane. Yes, I Made An Appointment Yesterday. I'm jane. Yes, I wrote on a reception yesterday.
  • Take a seat. Could You Wait for 10 Minutes, Please? Dr. Miller is Still A Little Busy. Sit down. Could you wait 10 minutes, please? Dr. Miller is still a bit busy.
  • OKEY. I'll Wait in the Hall. Okay. I'll wait in the hallway.

(10 Minutes Later). (In 10 minutes).

  • Doctor is Ready to See You Now. The doctor is ready to accept you now.

Dialogue at the doctor's reception

  • Good Morning! What`s your problem? Good morning! What is your problem?
  • I Have Got A Sore Throat and I'm Having Difficulty Breathing. ALSO I Have A Bad Headache Now. My throat hurts and it's hard for me to breathe. Also, I now have a bad headache.
  • Come Closer, Please. I Have To Look At Your Throat and Listen To Your Lungs. Do you smoke? Go closer, please. I need to look at your throat and listen to the lungs. Do you smoke?
  • Yes, I Smoke About 20 Cigarettes a Day. Yes, I smoke about 20 cigarettes per day.
  • Well, That`a Very Bad. According to What I See So Far, You Have Got A Bad Cold. You Should Stay in Bed for a week. IT's Also Necessary to Drink A Lot of Hot Tea with Lemon and Honey. And You Would Better Give Up Smoking. Well, it is very bad. Judging by what I saw, you have a strongest cold. You follow a week to stick to the beddown. You also need to drink a lot of hot tea with lemon and honey. And it would be better for you to quit smoking.
  • Are there any other PRESRIPTIONS FOR ME? Are there any other prescriptions for me?
  • I'm Going To Prescribe You Some Antibiotics. I'm going to register your antibiotics.
  • So, I Will Appoint Our Next Meeting On Tuesday. We`ll See How Are You Feeling After The Treatment. So, I appoint our next meeting on Thursday. Let's see how you will feel after treatment.

At the reception in women's consultation.

  • Good afternoon! What do you complain of? Good day! What are you complaining about?
  • I'm not Feeling Well Last Week. I do not matter myself the last week.
  • How Have You Been Feeling Generally? How do you feel in general?
  • I've Been Feeling Sick and I'Ve Got Very Little Energy. I Want to Sleep During The Whole Day. I feel sick and I feel weakness. I want to sleep all day.
  • Is there Any Possibility You Might Be Pregnant? Is there a chance that you are pregnant?
  • Yes, I Think SO. I think yes.
  • So, You Need to Have a Blood Test. Also I Will Take Urine Sample. And You Have to Register for a Follow-Up Course. So, you need to make blood test. Also, urine analysis. And you must register.
  • What Else Should I DO? What else do I have to do?
  • You Should Come to Hospital Twice A MONTH FOR EXAM. Take Care of Yourself and Don`t Overwork. You should come 2 times a month for a medical examination. Take care of yourself and do not overdo it.
  • Thank You, Doctor! See you Soon! Thank you Doctor! See you soon!

AT The Doctor`s.

NEXT, PLEASE. Come in ... Take a seat.

Hello, Doctor. Last Time i Came to See You A Year Ago. You Gave Me A Complete Medical Check-Up then.

OK. And What Is the Matter with You at the Moment? Any Complaints?

I don't Feel Very Well. I'Ve Had An Awful Headache for 2 Days Already. Besides I'Ve Got A Sore Throat.

Have you got a high temperature?

I TOOK My Temperature This Morning. IT WAS 37.9.

That's Not So Much, I Must Say.

SO MUCH THE BETTER, DOCTOR. If It Were Over 38 Degrees i'd Be in Bed Now.

Are You Cough Much?

A Little Bit. I don't Have Any Fits of Cough But I Feel Pain When I Talk and Swallow.

I See. I Have to Examine Your Throat and Sound Your Lungs Now ... Please, Strip To the Waist. Now Take a Deep Breath. OK. You can Breathe Out. And Now I Want You to Cough. Good ... Well, Don't Worry, IT's Just A Throat Infection. There's Nothing Wrong With Your Lungs. I'll Prescribe Some Pills Which You Should Take Twice A Day, In The Morning and In The Evening, After Your Meals. You Should Also Take Cough Syrup, 3 Teaspoonfuls a Day Will Be Enough. And It Goes Without Saying That You Must Not Drink Any Cold Liquids.

ALL RIGHT. Is That All Doctor?

Oh, Yes, I SHALL NOT PRESCRIBE Any Antibiotics for You, As You Haven't Got Bronchitis Fortunately. If You're Follow My Directions, You'll Avoid Any Complications and Feel Much Better in A Couple of Days. However If The Symptoms Do Not Disappear By Thursday You Should Come and Consult Me Again. SO, Get Well. Here is your preSRIFTION. By The Way, Shall I Write Out a Sick-List?

NO, IT's All Right. I'm on vacation now. Thank You, Doctor. Bye-bye.

Next, please. Come down. Sit down.

Hello, Doctor. Last time I had a year ago. Then I had a full medical examination.

Okay. What happened to you now? Any complaints?

I feel no matter. I have a terribly headache for two days. In addition, my throat hurts.

Do you have a high temperature?

This morning I measured the temperature. It was 37.9.

Not so high, I must say.

The better the doctor. If there were more than 38 degrees, I would lie now in bed.

Do you cough a lot?

Little. I do not have cough attacks, but it hurts me and swallow.

Clear. I need to inspect your throat and listen to your lungs ... Please wear out to the belt. Now take a deep breath. Okay. You can exhale. And now I want you to handle. Good ... Well, do not worry. You just have a throat infection. And there is nothing unusual in the lungs. Therefore, I will write you a pill that should be taken twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, after eating. You also need to take a cough syrup, 3 teaspoons per day will be enough. And, of course, you should not drink cold liquid.

Okay. Is that all the doctor?

Oh yeah. I do not prescribe any antibiotics, since you do not have bronchitis, fortunately. If you follow my instructions, you will avoid complications and feel much better in a couple of days. However, if the symptoms do not disappear until Thursday, you need to come to me again. Well, straighten. Here is your recipe. By the way, do you write down a hospital leaf?

Hey! Diseases, their symptoms and treatment, medical care - this topic, unfortunately, is very relevant even in our progressive time. In the world, there is hardly a person who may argue that he is absolutely healthy and never appealed to the doctor. And in whatever country you are not, the most important words that you want to learn in the first place, one way or another, relate to your health, and their knowledge is sometimes vital. So, our today's theme is illness in English. Knowledge of English vocabulary on the medical topic

Let's imagine several situations and possible dialogues with doctors. Your task is to lay out and remember the useful words and verbal combinations in English from the following dialogues.

First dialogue

Mike came to a medical examination to his old friend and attending physician.

- Hello, Mike! How Are you you?
Hi Mike! How are you?
- Hello, Tom! I'm Fine, Thanks.
Hi Tom! I'm fine thanks.
- Glad to Hear IT! Take a Seat, I Must Examine You.
Glad to hear it! Sit down, I have to examine you.
- Open Your Mouth. Good. Now Take a Breath. Don't Breath. Breath Out. Oh, IT Sems To Me, There Is A Small Problem.
Open your mouth. Okay. Now take a breath. Hold breathing. Emergency. Oh, it seems to me, there is a small problem.
- Really?!
Is it really?!
- DON "T WORRY. THERE IS NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT SO MUCH. I'M GOING TO PRESCRIBE YOU SOME PILLS. BE CAREFUL, TAKE THREE OF THESE PILLS TWO TIMES A DAY.
Do not worry. There is nothing about it to worry so much. I'm going to write you some pills. Be careful, take three tablets twice a day.
- Write Me On The Paper, Please. I CAN Forget.
Write me please. I can forget.
- Give This Prescription to the Chemist. I'll Wait for You in 5 Days.
Give a recipe for a pharmacist. I will wait for you in 5 days.
- Thank you, Tom!
Thanks, Tom!
- Take Care!
Take care of yourself!

Second dialogue

Dialogue in the registration between Mary and the attendant nurse. Mary feeling bad, decided to discard all the affairs and pay time to her health.

- Good Morning! CAN I HELP YOU?
Good morning! Can I help you?
- Good Morning! I Would Like To See Dr. SMITE.
Good morning! I would like to consult from Dr. Smith.
- What "s your name? Do you have an appointment?
Your name? Are you recorded at the reception?
- MY NAME IS MARY ROBINSON. Unfortunately, I Haven't, But I Am Feeling Unwell.
My name Mary Robinson. Unfortunately, I am not recorded, but I feel not very good.
- What are your Symptoms?
Your symptoms?
- I "VE Got A Pain in My Back.
My back hurts.
- Take a seat. Wait a Minute, Please.
Sit down. Wait one minute.
- OKEY.
Okay.
- Dr. Smite is Ready to See You Now.
Dr. Smith is ready to accept you now.
- Thank you a lot!
Thanks a lot!

Third dialogue

The dialogue occurring between the doctor and the patient directly during the examination.
Dialogue occurring between doctor and patient - What "Sue Problem, Missis Nelson?
What is the problem, Mrs. Nelson?
- I am in a Lot of Pain!
I have unbearable pain!
- Lay Down Over Here. Where does it hurt?
Go here. Where does it hurt?
- Oh, My Foot.
Oh my feet.
- Does it Hurt WHEN I PRESS HERE?
Hurt when I gave here?
- YES!
Yes!
- What happened?
What happened?
- I FELL DOWN THE STAIRS. Doctor, I'Ve Been Feeling Sick and Having Headaches.
I fell from the stairs. I was sick and sick head.
- I Hope You've Pulled Only A Muscle In Your Leg. I Want to Send You for An X-Ray.
I hope you just stretched your leg muscle. I want to send you to X-ray.

The word "disease" in English

There are several terms in English that are translated into Russian disease. However, these words are not complete synonyms - each of these words has its semantic features. That is, depending on the kind of illness, choose the term that corresponds to it.

  1. Disease.
    This term is called the most severe diseases - incurable and lasting life
  2. Illness
    This word denotes in English rather not a disease, but the poor human well-being, which is temporary and it is possible to get rid of it
    Illness - this is something like a symptom or the first manifestation of the disease

  3. Indicates poor well-being, but already as an organism's reaction to anything unacceptable or unusual. Poisoning, sharp drop, unpleasant smell cause such a state

IT Makes Me Sick. - I feel sick of this. / I do not accept it.

Can be used to indicate moral weakness.

Useful vocabulary on the topic "Diseases"

Medical workers in English:

  • Head Physician - Chief Heporch
  • Doctor; Doc - doctor
  • Nurse - nurse
  • Midwife - Obstep
  • Cardiologist - cardiologist
  • Stomatologist - dentist
  • Surgeon - Surgeon
  • RADIOLOGIST - X-ray

The most common diseases in English:

Disease Transfer Transcription
allergyallergy[Ælədʒɪ]
asthma.asthma[Æsmə]
AIDS.AIDS
boilabscess
bronchitisbronchitis
cholera.cholera[Kɔlərə]
quinsyangina[Kwɪnzɪ]
varicosity.varicose
gastritisgastritis[ɡɡstraɪtɪs]
hepatitis S.hepatitis S.[ˌHepətaɪtɪs]
influenza.flu[ˌꞮnfluenzə]
insomnia.insomnia[ɪnsɔmnɪɪ]
jaundice.jaundice[Dʒɔ: ndɪs]
mEASLES.measles[MI: zlz]
meningitismeningitis[ˌMenɪndʒaɪtɪs]
migrainemigraine[MI: ɡreɪn]
mumps.piggy
smallPox.oSP[SMɔ: LPɔKS]
malaria.malaria
tetanus.tetanus[Tetənəs]
tuberculosistuberculosis
typhus.tiff[Taɪfəs]
scarlet Fever.scarlet fever[SKɑ: Lɪt Fi: Və]
sty.barley
ulcer / Sore.ulcer[Ʌlsə] /

Symptoms of diseases in English

Symptom Transfer Transcription
discharge. discharge["dɪskɑːd]
chest Pains. Pain in chest
chill chills
cough cough
fever heat[FI: Və]
headache. headache[Hedeńk]
phlegm. sputum
pressure pressure[Preʃʃ]
pimple. acne[PɪMPL]
vomiting Vomot[Vɔmɪt]
shiver shiver[Ʃɪvə]
rASH. rash

You can learn about English idioms on the medical topic from this video.

1

Doctor:Good Morning.
Patient: Hello, Doctor.
Doctor: Now that, how can I help you?
Patient: Well, Doctor, I "M Not Feeling Very WELL. I" VE Got These Awful Pains in My Stomach and I Haven "T Been Sleeping AT All Well.
Doctor: Do You Have Any Other Symptoms? A Temperature, for example?
Patient: Well, Yes, I Have Had A Bit of a High Temperature, Actually.
Doctor: IT LOOKS TO ME - AS IF You "VE Got Some Kind of a Stomach Infection.
Patient: Oh, Have I, Doctor?
Doctor: YES. Now i "M Going to Give You these Pills. I Want You to Take Two Pills Three Times a Day.
Patient: Thank You, Doctor, Thank You.

2

Doctor: What is the Trouble with You?
Patient: I "VE CAGHT A BAD COLD.
Doctor:Howl Long Are You Feeling This Way?
Patient: I "VE Been Ill SINCE MONDAY.
Doctor: And You Are Cough a Lot, Aren "T You?
Patient:YES.
Doctor: Have you Taken Your Temperature?
Patient: Yes, I "D Taken My Temperature Before I Left Home. IT WAS Normal.
Doctor: Have you a Headache or a sore throat?
Patient: I Have Both.
Doctor: Have you Taken Anything for Your Headache?
Patient: I TOOK ASPIRIN.
Doctor: Well, I "LL Examine You. IT IS Not An Ordinary Cold. You Have Flu. I" LL Give You Two Prescriptions Which You Must Take To the Chemist "s. If you follow My Instructions You Will Feel Better in a Few Days. If you don "T Feel Better, you Will Have to Call for Me.
Patient: Thank You, Doctor.

Doctor: What Seems to Be The Problem Today Jake.
Jake: I'm Not Sure Doctor, I Just Feel Louusy All Over. I Have A Splitting Headache, My Stomach IS Upset, All I Want to Do Is Sleep, and My Right Elbow is Hurting.

Doctor: Howl Long Has This Been Going ON?
Jake: IT JUST STARTED TODAY. Yesterday I Felt Great, But When I Woke Up This Morning ... Oh.

Doctor: Well Let's Take Your Temperature and Blood Pressure and See How Are.

Doctor: (Later). You don't have a fever, and your blood pressure and Pulse Are Normal. There Is A Flu Going Around, But That Wouldn't Explain Your Elbow Hurting. Tell Me, Have You Done Anything Or Eaten Anything Unusual In The Last Couple of Days?
Jake: Not Really, I Did Go to a Party Last Night and Drank a Little.

Doctor: What Did You Drink and How Much?
Jake: NOT MUCH, 7 OR 8 CANS OF BEER AND A BOTTLE OF TEQUILA.

Doctor: Do You Usually Drink That Much?
Jake: No, IT Was The First Time Drinking Anything. I Was Celebrating My 21st Birthday.

Doctor: WELL, NO Wonder You Feel Louy, You Have a Major Hangover. Do You Happen To Remember If You Fel Down or Hit Your Elbow Against Something?
Jake: Now That You Mention It, I Seeem to Recall I FELL DOWN WHEN I WAS Getting Out Of My Car.

Doctor: Well Your Elbow Sems Ok, Just A Bad Bruise. It'll be OK in a Few Days.
Jake: What can I do to Feel Better?

Doctor: For Your Elbow, You Might Want to Put on a Cold Pack. For Your Hangover, I Suggest Taking Some Aspirin, Drinking Lots of Water, Eating Something Light and Going Back to Bed. You'll Feel Good As New Tomorrow.
Jake: Thanks Doctor. You're a life saver.

Expand the vocabulary, fix grammatical designs and waste pronunciation best with live communication, which is impossible to replace anything. At the same time, to make and teach our own English dialogues - the occupation is grateful and efficient. Such English dialogues need to be played in pairs, practicing bilateral translation, supplement, expand and memorize. In this article you will find English dialogs with Audio, which can be heard and read. Download Dialogues in English You can after each dialogue. The audio seids in English help to hear the speech, the pronunciation of words, which will further help you in a real conversation to catch the English proposals from these English dialogues much easier and faster.

After all, in such an important health situation, like a doctor, for example, the necessary word can fly to the most inappropriate moment, which can lead to the most irreversible consequences. Today we will look at short english dialogues on the topic: "At the doctor." Going on a business trip or vacation to the English-speaking country I recommend to learn, understand - learn the symptoms and manifestations of those that you probably have to be a conversation
And, of course, learn 2-3 useful dialogue in English, pre-converted them to themselves, for possible situations, taking into account the individual characteristics of your body. Of course, it is very difficult to cover all useful expressions on this topic in several English dialogues, so you will find extra in the next article.

Dialogues in English. Doctor 1.

- What's the Matter with You? - Tell me exactly where your pain is concentrated?

- I Have A Splitting Headache and My Throat Is Sore. - I have a strong headache and sore throat.

- Let Me Examine You and Take Your Temperature. - Allow me to examine you and measure the temperature.

- Sure. - Sure.

- Now Just Unfasten Your Coat, Waistcoat and Shirt and I'll Listen To Your Heart and Chest. - And now unzipped the jacket, vest and shirt, and I will listen to your heart and chest.

- What is your diagnosis [ˌdaɪɪg'nəusɪs]? Is IT Serious? - What is your diagnosis? This is serious?

- I Advise You, First of All, To Stop Worrying. Take a Long Rest, Have Regular Meals. - First of all, I advise you to calm down. More rest, eat regularly

- What Diet Should I Follow? - What kind of diet must be observed?

- Keep to a Diet of Salad and Fruit. Take One Table Spoonful of this Medicine Two Times a Day Before Meals. - Eat more salads and fruits. Take this medicine on one tablespoon twice a day before meals.

- Well, Thank You, Doctor! - Thank you Doctor!

- Be Sure To Follow My Directions. - Be sure to follow my appointments.

Dialogues in English. Doctor 2.

- What's Troubleing You? - Tell me exactly where your pain is concentrated?

- I'Ve Got A Terrible Headache. Have you any Tablets for a Headache? - I have a terribly headache. Do you have any pills from headaches?

- Howl Long Have You Had IT? - For a long time?

- Only About Two Or Three Hours. - About 2-3 hours.

- Are you allergic to any medications? - Do you have allergies to any medicines?

- Yes, I am allergic to antibiotics. - Yes, I have allergies to antibiotics.

- Then Try This Medicine. You'll Recover Soon. - Then try this medicine. You will soon recover.

Listen to the dialogue in English:

Dialogues in English. Doctor 3.

- What are your complaints? - What are you complaining about?

- I've Caught A Cold, I'Ve Got A Sore Throat and I Am Constantly Cough and Sneezing. And I Have a Running Nose. "I caught a cold, my throat hurts and I constantly cough and sneeze." I have a runny nose.

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