UNIT 3: AT THE PHARMACY - AT THE HOSPITAL
AEF SB2 Ep4 2 Going to a pharmacy - YouTube
1. What’s the problem with the man?
2. What are his symptoms?
3. How often does he have to take the medicine?
1.Vocabulary
STT Từ vựng Nghĩa/ câu
1 prescription
2 sore throat
3 tablet
4 dose
5 external use
6 sleeping pill
7 bad cold
8 travel-sickness pill
9 backache
10 diarrhea
11 measles
12 flu
13 fever
14 acne
15 indigestion
16 medication
17 painkiller
18 lip balm
19 first aid
20 plaster
21 admission office
22 laboratory
23 blood pressure
24 stomachache
25 rash
26 fever
27 indigestion Trùng số 15
28 burn
29 consulting room
30 blood bank
31 dietetics
32 internal medicine
33 surgery
34 food poisoning
35 sore throat Trùng số 2
36 flu Trùng số 12
6 2. Structure
Can you prepare this prescription?
Give me something against a cold
Do you have something for a toothache?
I need something to kill my headache.
I've got a bad cold and a sore throat. Can you
give me something for it?
Does it have any side effects?
How do I take this medicine?
This cream should help
I'm going to write you a prescription
I'll prescribe some sleeping pills for you
This medicine will relieve your pain
I’m not going to do anything to hurt you
Let me feel your pulse
I’ll give you an injection first
I’m afraid an urgent operation is necessary
There’s a marked improvement in your
condition
That burn ointment quickly took effect
I’ve been feeling pretty ill for a few days now
I think I’ve got the flu
I’ve got a bit of a hangover
I feel absolutely awful. My temperature is 40º
and I’ve got a headache and a runny nose.
I still feel sick now and I’ve got terrible
stomachache
I think I must be allergic to this kind of soap.
Whenever I use it, it really dries my skin out
It’s really hurt!
I’ve got a really bad toothache
He sprained his ankle when he fell
I feel dizzy and I’ve got no appetite
I got a splinter the other day
He scalded his tongue on the hot coffee
3. Grammar
Future simple Past continuous (progressive)
Structure
+ Positive
- Negative
? Interrogative
Function
Signals
Example
Exercise
1. Make the future simple positive.
1. A: "There's someone at the door." - B: "I (get) it."
2. Joan thinks the Conservatives (win) the next election.
3. A: "I'm moving house tomorrow." - B: "I (come) and help you."
4. If she passes the exam, she (be) very happy.
5. I (be) there at four o'clock, I promise.
6. A: "I'm cold." - B: "I (turn) on the fire."
7. A: "She's late." - B: "Don't worry she (come)."
8. The meeting (take) place at 6 p.m.
9. If you eat all of that cake, you (feel) sick.
10.They (be) at home at 10 o'clock.
2.Read the sentences and choose the correct one.
1.
a) I’ll to be a vet when I grow up.
b) I’ll be a vet when I grow up.
c) I am a vet when I grow up.
2.
a) I think my little sister willn’t be a singer because she loves singing!
b) I think my little sister will to be a singer because she loves singing!
c) I think my little sister will be a singer because she loves singing!
3.
a) In the future there willn’t be enough clean water.
b) In the future there won’t be enough clean water.
c) In the future there won’t to be enough clean water.
4.
a) You’ll being able to access the internet from your head in the future!
b) You’ll be able to access the internet from your head in the future!
c) You’ll to be able to access the internet from your head in the future.
5.
a) My brother will never have any pets – he’s allergic!
b) My brother won’t never have any pets – he’s allergic!
c) My brother will never to have any pets – he’s allergic!
3.Find and correct the mistakes.
1. I was play football when she called me.
2. Was you study Math at 5 p.m. yesterday?
3. What was she do while her mother was making lunch?
4. Where did you went last Sunday?
5. Peter turn on the TV, but nothing happened.
6. He got up early and have breakfast with his family yesterday morning.
7. She didn't broke the flower vase. Tom did.
8. Last week my friend and I go to the beach on the bus.
9. While I am listening to music, I heard the doorbell.
4. Complete the sentence. Use the past continuous.
1. I (walk) down the street when it began to rain.
2. At this time last year, I (attend) an English course.
3. Jim (stand) under the tree when he heard an explosion.
4. The boy fell and hurt himself while he (ride) a bicycle.
5. When we met them last year, they (live) in Santiago.
6. The tourist lost his camera while he (walk) around the city.
7. The lorry (go) very fast when it hit our car.
8. While I (study) in my room, my roommates (have) a
party in the other room.
9. Mary and I (dance) the house when the telephone rang.
10.We (sit) in the café when they saw us.
4.Conversation
Dialogue 1
A: Hi. I’m here to pick up some medicine
B: Do you have the prescription with you?
A: Yes, let me see… here it is
B: Ok, so that’s one prescription for some antibiotics, is that right?
A: Yes. It should be two weeks worth
B: Hmm…it only says one week here
A: I’m sure I’d have to take the medicine for two weeks
B: Ok. Do you need anything else?
A: Yes, I need some burn ointment, gauze, and some aspirin
B: Ok. Here you go
A: Thank you. How much is it all together?
B: Two hundred and eight thousand dong. Would you like it all in a bag?
A: That’s OK. I’ll just put it all in my backpack.
Dialogue 2
A: Good afternoon
B: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
A: Yes, I’ve got a terrible toothache
B: How long have you had it?
A: Only about 2, or 3 hours
B: Well, try these tablets. Take 2 every 3 hours.
A: Thank you very much. Bye.
B: Get better soon. Bye
Dialogue 3
A: Hi, Binh. What seems to be the matter?
B: I’ve been feeling pretty ill for a few days now
A: What are your symptoms?
B: I feel chilly, I’ve got cramps, I keep throwing up, and I feel dizzy and tired
A: It sounds like you might be a bit dehydrated. Do you feel thirsty most
of the day?
B: Yes. I can’t seem to drink enough
A: Have you been drinking plenty of water?
B: No, just soda
A: Ok. Well, we’ll have a nurse take some blood in a few minutes. First, let
me feel your pulse.
B: Thanks.
5.Case study
4.1. Case study 1
7 Listening: Listen and circle the best option.
1. The man needs something …
a. for his throat. b. for his head. c. for his wife.
2. The man …
a. is coughing and has a headache.
b. is coughing but doesn’t have a headache.
c. isn’t coughing, but has a headache.
3. The lozenges are …
a. cheaper than the syrup.
b. not as cheap as the syrup.
c. more expensive than the syrup.
4. He should have the lozenge …
a. every four to six hours, after he eats a meal.
b. every four to six hours, with food.
c. every four to six hours, before he eats a meal.
5. The pharmacist can’t give him antibiotics because …
a. his prescription is only for tablets.
b. he doesn’t have enough money.
c. he doesn’t have a prescription.
6. The man has to pay …
a. £7.49. b. £17.49. c. £7.99.
8 5.2. Case study 2
Part A: Valentina is at the doctor’s office. Listen and complete the conversation with
the words in the box.
should drunk Have will may feel
Doctor: How are you today?
Valentina: I a. under the weather. I have a terrible headache.
Doctor: b. you hit your head?
Valentina: No, I haven’t.
Doctor: Ok. Let me check your eyes… Open your mouth, please. It’s been very hot today.
Your mouth is dry. Have you c. enough water? If
you don’t drink enough water, you d. get a headache.
Valentino: Well, no. I haven’t drunk much water today.
Doctor: You e. drink a lot of water. Especially when it’s hot. If
you drink more water, you f. feel better.
9 Part B: Listen to three more conversations.
Match the conversation (1-3) with the pictures (a-c).
Part C: Speaking.
Card 1
SETTING Community Pharmacy
You have recently been prescribed some sleeping tablets, as
you have been unable to sleep well for some time. You had the
sleeping tablets dispensed at your local pharmacy and have
taken them for two nights and found them to be effective.
CLIENT Today, your daughter, a nurse, visited you and you read a drug
information book which she had with her. You learned that the
'sleeping drug' is classified as an antidepressant drug. You feel
sure that the pharmacist has dispensed the wrong medication to
you and have returned to the pharmacy to complain.
- Point out that the wrong medication has been dispensed.
- Insist that you are not depressed and accuse the pharmacist
of dispensing the incorrect medication on purpose.
TASK -Interrupt the pharmacist while he/she is explaining the
actions of the drug to you.
- Be difficult to reassure even after sighting the prescription
that indicates that the medication is correct.
Card 2
SETTING Community Pharmacy
Three days ago you dispensed a tricyclic antidepressant tablet
for the client. The drug ordered has significant anticholinergic
PHARMACIS side effects, especially sedation. The client has returned
T claiming that the wrong tablets have been dispensed.
-Explain that the correct medication has been dispensed (i.e.,
is a sedating drug, although classified as an antidepressant;
often prescribed for sleeping difficulties).
TASK - Reassure the client about the doctor's intentions in
prescribing the drug and yours in dispensing it.
- If necessary, offer to show the client the prescription to
prove that you have correctly dispensed the medication.
- Try to persuade the client to accept the medication.