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The doctor

-Hello, Mr. Jones. How are you? -Fine, thanks, Mr. Gibson.
-And your wife? -She's not very well.
-Oh, I am sorry to hear that. What is the matter? -She's got a terribly cold.

-Hello, Mr. Jones. -Hello.


-How's your cold today? -Much better, thanks.
-I'm pleased to hear that.

Tom Smith has stomachache and wants to see Dr Mak. He tires to telephone him, but gets the automatic
answering service. Now tom Smith Telephone Dr Mk and makes an appointment.
-Dr. Mak's surgery. Good morning.
-Good morning. I'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor. I tired to phone Dr Mk, but he was not
there.
-I sees. What's the trouble? -I've got a terrible pain in my stomach.
-Hmm, Can you come right away? -What's the name, please?
- Tom Smith. Thank you. Goodbye. -Goodbye.

Brian Harvey didn't feel well this morning. Yesterday was his wife's birthday and some friends came
round in the evening. They had very large dinner with lots of wife and didn't get to bed until 3 a.m.
This morning, Brian woke up a terrible headache and stomach-ache. He didn't have breakfast and stayed
at home. Athena he rang Dr Mak's surgery and made an appointment for 10 o’clock.

What is the trouble?(trouble-a se ingrijora; neplacere; necaz)


It's his leg. It is getting worse and worse.
It's not getting any better.

-I is not feeling very well. I think I've got flu. Can you give me some penicillin, please?
-I'm afraid you need a prescription for that.
-Oh, dear. Can you recommend anything else for it, them?
-Yes, try these. Take there tablets four times a day.

Doctor, what's your favorite sprit? Sleighing. I mean apart from business.

The young woman walked boldly up to women whom she took the be superintendent at the hospital.
May I see Captain William’s, please? She asked.
May ask you who you are?
Certainly. I am his sister.
Well, well. I'm glad to meet you. I'm his mother.

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