跟读练习: [B1] At the Pharmacy | Buying Medicine & Talking to a Pharmacist - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to 5-Minute English Practice.
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I'm Jessica.
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Today we're going to learn how to talk to a pharmacist when you need to buy over-the-counter medicine.
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This is a very useful situation in real life,
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especially when you feel a little sick but don't need to see a doctor.
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In this conversation, you'll learn how to describe your symptoms,
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ask for advice, and understand simple instructions.
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Let's get started.
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Hello, how can I help you today?
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Hi, I'm not feeling very well today,
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so I'd like to buy some medicine for my symptoms.
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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Can you tell me what symptoms you have?
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Yes, of course.
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I have a headache and my throat feels sore and a bit dry.
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I also feel quite tired,
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like I don't have much energy.
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I see.
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That sounds uncomfortable.
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How long have you been feeling like this?
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It started yesterday morning, but at first it was very mild,
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so I didn't think it was a problem.
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However, today it feels worse, especially my throat.
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Do you have a fever or any body aches?
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I don't think I have a fever,
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but my body does feel a little weak and tired.
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And what about a cough?
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Are you coughing a lot?
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I have a light cough,
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but it's not very serious.
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It happens mostly when my throat feels dry.
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Alright, thank you for explaining clearly.
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Are you allergic to any medicine that you know of?
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No, I've never had any allergic reactions to medicine before.
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Good.
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Are you currently taking any other medicine or supplements?
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No, I'm not taking anything at the moment.
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Okay, based on your symptoms,
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it seems like you might have a mild cold or a throat irritation.
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I can recommend some medicine that can help reduce your headache,
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soothe your throat and control your cough.
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That sounds good.
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I would prefer something that is not too strong,
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because I don't feel very serious yet.
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Yes, of course.
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This is an over-the-counter medicine that is commonly used for mild cold symptoms.
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It's quite gentle, but effective if you take it correctly.
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Alright.
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Could you explain how I should take it?
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You should take one tablet every six hours after meals,
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and you should not take more than four tablets in one day.
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Okay, so one tablet every six hours and no more than four per day.
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That's easy to remember.
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Yes, and it's important to follow that instruction to avoid any side effects.
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Speaking of that, are there any side effects I should be careful about?
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Some people may feel slightly sleepy after taking this medicine,
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so it's better not to drive or do anything that requires full attention.
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I understand.
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I'll make sure to rest at home after taking it.
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Do you also have something specific for a sore throat?
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I feel like that is the most uncomfortable symptom right now.
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Yes, we have throat lozenges that can help reduce pain and keep your throat moist.
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How do I use those?
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You just need to put one lozenge in your mouth and let it dissolve slowly.
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You can take one every two to three hours,
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but don't take too many in a short time.
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That sounds helpful, especially if my throat feels dry during the day.
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Yes, it can give you quick relief and make it easier to speak and swallow.
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Great.
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I'll take a pack of those as well.
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I have one more question.
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Do you think I need antibiotics or is this not serious enough?
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At this point, I don't think you need antibiotics.
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Your symptoms sound mild and are more likely caused by a virus,
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and antibiotics do not work for viral infections.
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I see.
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That makes sense.
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I've heard that using antibiotics when they are not needed is not good.
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Yes, that's correct.
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It's always better to use simple treatment first and see if your body recovers naturally.
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Besides taking medicine, is there anything else I can do to feel better more quickly?
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Yes, there are a few simple things you can do.
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You should drink plenty of warm water,
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avoid cold drinks and try to rest as much as possible.
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Okay, I'll try to rest more because I didn't sleep well last night.
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Sleep is very important for recovery.
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If you have trouble sleeping,
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you might consider something mild and natural.
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Do you have anything like that?
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Yes, we have herbal tea that can help you relax and sleep better.
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That sounds nice.
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I prefer something natural instead of strong sleeping medicine.
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This herbal tea is a good option.
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You can drink it before bedtime,
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and it may help you feel calmer and sleep more easily.
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That's perfect.
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I think I'll take that as well.
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So just to make sure,
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I will take one tablet every six hours,
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Use the lozenges during the day and drink the herbal tea at night.
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Yes, that's correct.
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And remember to monitor your symptoms.
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What should I do if I don't feel better?
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If your symptoms do not improve after two or three days,
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or if they get worse,
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you should see a doctor for further advice.
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All right, I'll keep that in mind.
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Thank you very much for explaining everything so clearly.
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It really helps me feel more confident about what to do.
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You're very welcome.
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I'm glad I could help.
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I'll take these items then.
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Of course.
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Take care of yourself and get plenty of rest.
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I will.
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Thank you again and have a nice day.
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You too.
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I hope you feel better soon.
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Thanks for listening.
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I hope this conversation helped you learn useful English for talking to a pharmacist in real life.
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Try to practice these phrases,
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especially when describing symptoms and asking for advice.
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The more you practice, the more natural your English will sound.
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Don't forget to like, share,
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and subscribe to 5-Minute English Practice.
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See you next time!

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