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ГДЗ Ваулина 11 Класс по Английскому Языку Дули Учебник 📕 Подоляко — Все Части
Английский язык
Ваулина Ю.Е.
11 класс
Автор
Ваулина Ю.Е.
Серия
Spotlight
Тип книги
Учебник
Год
2017
Описание

Учебник английского языка для 11 класса, автор – Ваулина, представляет собой увлекательный и структурированный подход к обучению школьников. В нем удачно сочетаются теоретический материал, упражнения для практики и интересные задания, способствующие развитию всех языковых навыков. Это пособие подходит как для самостоятельного изучения, так и для работы на уроках.

ГДЗ по Английскому Языку 11 Класс Модуль 4b Номер 8 Ваулина — Подробные Ответы

Задача

Портфолио: В парах, разобрать роли и разыграть приход врача к Джеймсу. Используйте заметки в задании 7 и диалога в задании 5 в качестве модели. Запишите себя.

Краткий ответ:

Doctor: Good morning! You’re James French, right? How can I help you today?
Patient: Yes, that’s me. I’ve been having a really painful earache, along with a high fever. I also feel quite dizzy sometimes.
Doctor: I see. How long have these symptoms been bothering you?
Patient: Hmm… I think it’s been about two days now.
Doctor: Alright, let’s take a look at your ears. Hmm… just as I suspected!
Patient: What’s going on?
Doctor: It looks like you have an ear infection.
Patient: Is there anything I can do to speed up the recovery?
Doctor: You can take up to two aspirin every four hours for pain relief. If the pain gets worse, I’d recommend taking antibiotics as well.
Patient: Got it, thanks! Do I need to return for another visit?
Doctor: Yes, come back next Wednesday for a follow-up. I hope you start feeling better soon.

Подробный ответ:

Doctor: Good morning! You must be James French, right?
Patient: Yes, that’s right. I’ve been having quite a bit of trouble with my ear recently. There’s a constant sharp pain, and I’ve also developed a fever. On top of that, I’ve been feeling dizzy off and on, especially when I stand up quickly.
Doctor: That doesn’t sound very pleasant. How long has this been going on for?
Patient: Let me think… I’d say it’s been about two days now. The pain started out mild but has gotten much worse since yesterday.
Doctor: Okay, I understand. Let’s have a quick look at your ears and check everything out. [The doctor inspects the patient’s ears for a moment] Ah, just as I thought — it looks like you have an ear infection.
Patient: An ear infection? What does that mean?
Doctor: It’s a common condition where the ear canal becomes inflamed, often caused by bacteria or a virus. You’re experiencing pain, fever, and dizziness, all of which are typical symptoms of an ear infection. Don’t worry, it’s treatable.
Patient: Is there anything I can take or do to feel better faster?
Doctor: Yes, for the pain, you should take up to two aspirin every four hours. That will help manage the discomfort and reduce the fever. If the pain becomes really unbearable or doesn’t improve, I can prescribe antibiotics to help clear up the infection.
Patient: Alright, I’ll follow that. Thank you! Do I need to come back for another visit, or will I be okay after starting the treatment?
Doctor: I’d recommend scheduling a follow-up visit just to be sure everything is healing properly. How about coming back next Wednesday?
Patient: Sounds good, I’ll make an appointment. Thanks for your help, Doctor. I hope I’ll feel better soon!
Doctor: You’re welcome! I’m confident you’ll start feeling much better once you start the treatment. Take care of yourself, and I’ll see you next week.



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