跟读练习: English Conversational practice | Improve Speaking Skills | At the Doctor's - 通过YouTube学习英语口语
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Hello!
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What can I do for you today?
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Hi doctor!
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I've been having throbbing headaches.
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Throbbing is when it's pulsating.
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It's like this.
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You're like, oh god, crazy headache.
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For the past three weeks...
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Oh, and how long do they last?
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It depends.
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They can last all night,
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sometimes for five, seven hours.
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And it feels like I want to vomit.
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The synonym to vomit is to throw up grow up.
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It's basically a picture.
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This is when you vomit.
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I've tried several painkillers.
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I took the pills like ibuprofen.
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But they don't help.
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They just make me feel worse.
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Do you have any other symptoms?
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Yeah, in addition to that I have sensitivity to light.
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When you have sensitivity to light,
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you look at the light and your eyes start hurting.
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Sensitivity to light.
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And after the headache goes away, I feel drained.
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Drained is like, that's it, I'm over.
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And if I move my head quickly,
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the pain comes back for a while.
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From what you describe, I can tell that you're having migraines.
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I'm going to prescribe you some painkillers,
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but it's really important that you take a pill as soon as you feel the first symptoms
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because if you take your pill later might not help i also recommend you keep track of your migraines
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because sometimes we're able to figure out oh there are certain foods
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that are causing this or certain things
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that happen in your life like lack of sleep
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or stress hey guys welcome to lingua marina as you might
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have guessed today we have a class where we're we're gonna practice speaking.
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And particularly, we're gonna work on your vocabulary that's related to going to the doctor's office,
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being sick, being at the hospital.
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You will hear some dialogues.
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I'm gonna give you some additional vocabulary.
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Let's get into it.
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Let's learn some new vocabulary or refresh the words that are already in your brain.
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You just need to extract them.
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So first of all, runny nose.
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Runny nose is an idiom that we use to describe What happens when your nose runs,
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basically when you have liquid coming out of your nose,
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that could be caused by allergies,
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it could be caused by flu,
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or it could be just common cold.
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Common cold is what you have.
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I have it every six or eight weeks
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because my youngest kid is a daycare and she keeps bringing small viruses back home.
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So common cold is when you just feel slightly unwell but you don't have high fever,
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you're not feeling too sick,
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it's just you have runny nose and maybe you're coughing a bit.
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By the way, a running nose is also used but it's less common.
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A running nose is too specific.
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Let me explain here.
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When I feel unwell and I go to the doctor,
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I would say, hi doctor,
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I have a runny nose.
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But if I'm describing a situation
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when something unpleasant is happening like my uncle keeps wiping off
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his running nose with his sleeve like i'm just being too specific i'm explaining what he's doing
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so i can say running nose but it's very specific
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so uh runny nose is much more common this runny nose
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isn't real by the way i'm not a doctor we're just
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learning vocabulary here we're not treating diseases right just wanted to make this clear.
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Rash is when you have red dots on your skin.
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Again, might be caused by allergy or something else.
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Now let's practice these words and phrases.
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Let's imagine the first situation,
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you see the doctor because you have some kind of rash.
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So we open the ELSA app,
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we select topics, and then we have health here.
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Let's select in a medical center,
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lesson one, itchy rash is no fault.
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Good afternoon, my name is Dr. Lee.
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Okay, and I'm gonna select advanced.
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Hopefully I'm advanced.
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Okay, so the app basically prompts me to repeat phrases.
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And I say, hello doctor.
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90%, what did I do wrong here?
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Pronunciation, doctor.
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Okay, 90%, great.
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You scheduled an appointment last night.
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What happened?
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I have a rash all over my body.
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You can listen to the phrase first and then you can repeat.
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Okay, let's repeat.
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I have a rash all over my body.
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87%!
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Oh, no, intonation.
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Wow, try emphasizing the important words in the sentence.
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Okay.
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When did it start?
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It started yesterday afternoon and got worse over time.
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You see it's highlighting sounds that I should pay attention to.
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Do you have any allergies?
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Oh yes, I'm allergic to seafood.
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Yeah, because I said oh yes.
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Anyways, I think it's great because they give you phrases to repeat and instead of coming up with phrases in your head,
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you're actually pronouncing the right phrases without any mistake and this helps you improve your English.
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Did you have any seafood yesterday afternoon?
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I don't think so, but maybe the dumplings had shrimp mixed in them.
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92% Finished!
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For English as a second language learners,
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I believe ELSA is one of the best apps out there to help you work on your spoken English,
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to train your pronunciation, to repeat phrases,
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and get detailed and accurate feedback on the way you speak.
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Because you watched this video,
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you get a 7-day free trial of ELSA SPEAK,
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and if you decide to use the paid version of the app you get 85% off their lifetime subscription
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or 40% off a one year subscription using my link below.
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Try ELSA app, do some exercises using the free trial,
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see how it's going and most importantly start practicing your English right away.
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Practice is the most important exercise you can do to improve your language.
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The link is down below.
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When a part of your body hurts,
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you add ache to the part of your body.
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Headache.
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This is what you say when your head hurts.
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Or a migraine is another term,
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but it's slightly different from headache.
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Because I have migraines, I know.
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Headache?
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Stomach ache.
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Stomach ache is when your stomach hurts.
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I'm getting a stomach ache.
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Ear ache, tooth ache.
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So it's really easy to build those words.
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Good morning, Lingua doctor's office.
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How can I help you?
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Hi, can I make an appointment with Lingua doctor, please?
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Are you an existing patient?
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Yeah, yes I am.
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I've seen her before.
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Okay, what's your name?
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I'm gonna look you up.
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My name is Marina Mogilko.
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Thank you, Ms. Mogilko.
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Let me pull up your file.
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Okay, I have located your information.
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What's the reason for you making an appointment?
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I haven't been feeling well lately.
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Do you need urgent care?
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Not necessarily, but I'd like to see the doctor as soon as possible.
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Of course.
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How about next Tuesday?
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There's a slot available at.. no, 4pm.
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I'm afraid I'm working at 4.
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Is there anything available before 3pm?
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Let me see...
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Not on Tuesday.
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We have 2 o'clock opening next Wednesday, if that works.
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Would you like to come in then?
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Yeah, next Wednesday too would be great.
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Okay, I'm booking you for 2 p.m next Wednesday.
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Thank you for your help.
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You're welcome.
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We'll see you next week.
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Bye.
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Bye.
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Insomnia is when you can't fall asleep or stay asleep at night.
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Normally, the first type of prescription you would get is melatonin or some sleep aids.
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Are you asking if I have insomnia?
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By the way, guys, I know that we're all super international here,
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So I want you to start practicing English right away.
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And I want you to write a comment below this video describing what happened when you were sick the last time.
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The last time I was sick,
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I had rotavirus, something you don't need to translate.
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I think it's very common.
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So my daughter, again, she brought it from daycare and we all had rotavirus and it lasted for 15 hours.
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We felt really, really bad, really weak.
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We didn't see the doctor,
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but we called the doctor and they just told us to stay hydrated and get some rest.
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Comment down below what was the last issue you saw your doctor for.
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This would be a great exercise to use the words
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that you just learned or to brush up some vocabulary that you've already had.
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Heartburn is very common.
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Heartburn is when you feel that something is burning right here.
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Like for me, the feeling is right here.
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And I got it when I was pregnant,
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especially later in the pregnancy.
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So for heartburn, there is special medicine and it's basically caused by acid from your stomach.
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Severe heartburn.
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Hi, what is wrong?
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Hi doctor, I feel unwell and I keep vomiting all the time.
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We just learned what vomiting is, right?
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Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
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How long have you been experiencing this?
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Two days.
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It started on 25th before bedtime.
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Okay, let me examine you.
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I'm going to press your stomach to see where it hurts,
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and then I'm going to listen to your heart.
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Nah, it doesn't really hurt when you press my stomach.
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I just feel tired.
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That's good.
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Do you remember eating anything unusual before you got this?
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Well, I don't eat out quite a lot,
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but that day we went to a restaurant with our friends for their anniversary and the food tasted really strange.
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But I thought it was the type of cuisine that they have there.
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Okay, now I think it looks obvious you have food poisoning.
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It is not very serious,
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you should start feeling better tomorrow.
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Oh dear, that's what I thought.
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should I do?
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There is no pill that I can prescribe right away
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so I would just recommend taking your time to rest make sure to drink plenty of water
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because we want to avoid dehydration.
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Okay?
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Thank you doctor.
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But if you don't feel better in 48 hours please call our office we might want to see you again.
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When you have high temperature you say I have fever it can be low-grade fever in the In the US,
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I would say it's like 100-ish.
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Remember in the US we use Fahrenheit.
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99.6 to 103 is considered low-grade fever.
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Anything above 100.4, if it's your kid especially,
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you need to start getting worried.
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Hi, I'd like to see Lingua doctor, please.
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Hi, do you have an appointment with us?
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No, I don't have an appointment,
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but I'm not feeling well again.
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Okay, Lingua doctor is busy right now.
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She has other patients, and all of our doctors are busy today.
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So you need to go back home,
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make an appointment, and then come back.
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Please, please, please do something.
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Because when I talked to her the other day,
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she said to come again or call you if I don't feel better.
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If you feel really bad,
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I would suggest you go to urgent care.
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But if you want to see a lingua doctor, take a seat here.
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I'll see what I can do.
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Thank you.
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Oh, Miss McGilko, is that you again?
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What's happening?
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I feel very ill.
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I'm coughing and sneezing.
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Coughing is...
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Sneezing is...
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And I feel hot and suddenly I feel cold all the time.
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Let me measure your temperature and let me know if you have any other symptoms.
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And eating makes me sick.
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Let me measure your temperature.
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Wow, your temperature is really high.
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And this looks very much like flu to me.
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So the best action plan is to go back home right now and stay in bed until you start feeling better.
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Will you prescribe anything?
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In the US, most pills have to be prescribed.
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So when you're at the doctor's,
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you're always asking for a prescription make sure to drink lots of water take vitamin c
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and i will also give you a prescription to help you
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with the symptoms okay let me issue the prescription you're still using the same pharmacy
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that you were using okay i've sent them the prescription you can collect it right away
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and i hope you start feeling better but please
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if symptoms get worse give us a call
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and we're gonna take care of you okay thank you
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but my hope really miss mogilko is you start feeling better
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and i don't see you as often
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that was it for me for today guys thank you
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so much i really hope that you learned something new from this video
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but most importantly i hope
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that you stay healthy please subscribe to this channel hit the like button
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and i'll see you very soon in my next videos
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在这个视频中,您将体验到真实的医务场景对话,能够帮助您提高口语表达能力。通过模仿医生与病人之间的交流,您不仅能够学习到与看医生相关的专业词汇,还能提升自己的沟通技能。这种互动的学习方式尤其适合初学者和中级学习者,让他们更自信地与他人交流,尤其是在需要向医生描述病情时。此外,利用这个视频进行重复练习,可以有效地增强您的记忆力,使您在类似场景中游刃有余。
语法与表达方式分析
在视频中,医生和病人使用了多种关键句型,以下是一些常见的表达方式:
- 询问病情:“您今天有什么问题?”
- 描述症状:“我有剧烈的头痛。”(使用了形容词“剧烈”来描述痛感)
- 提供建议:“我建议您记录下头痛的发生情况。”(使用了“建议”这一表达来提出专业意见)
- 解释症状:“您是否对光敏感?”(使用条件句来确认病人的额外症状)
这些表达形式在实际交流中具有很高的实用性,能帮助学习者在类似场合下更好地应对。
常见发音陷阱
在视频中,有些词汇和短语的发音可能会让英语学习者感到挑战:
- “throbbing”:在发音时需注意“th”的音,很多学习者在此处容易发错音。
- “vomit”:这个词的发音与拼写有较大差异,可能需要特别练习。
- “sensitivity”:这个多音节词语的连读与重音位置可能会让初学者感到困惑。
通过反复观看视频并进行模仿,您可以更好地掌握这些发音,提升与他人交流的流畅度。使用与医生相关的情景进行shadowing练习是一种有效的方法,您可以通过这样的方法在自己的shadowspeak旅程中取得进步,充分利用这个看YouTube学英语的机会!
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