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Asep Andris Piris

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Speaking Activity about the first picture :

Student B : Hello doctor, good morning.


Student A : Good morning, have a seat. Please tell me what happened.
Student B : (showing the knee) For the past few months, I have been experiencing a severe pain in
my left knee whenever I stand up or walk long distances.
Student A : (checking the knee) Yes, it is slightly swollen, but probably nothing is broken. Can you
please stand up for me?
Student B : (stands up) It really hurts when I try to stand after being seated for a while.
Student A : Did you fall down or hit your knee somewhere?
Student B : No doctor, as far as I remember, I didn’t hurt my knees.
Student A : Okay, so I’m giving you Ibuprofen; it will help bring down the swelling and pain. Once
the swelling goes down, you can take some tests which will help me judge why you
have this constant pain. If you don’t find Ibuprofen in the medical store, you can ask
them to give you Paracetamol 600. It will also help ease the pain. Have the medicines
for two days and come back for another check-up once the swelling is gone.
Student B : Sure doctor. Thank you.
Student A : You are welcome.

Speaking Activity about the second picture :

Student A : Good Morning. How are you? You do look quite pale this morning.
Student B : Good Morning. Yes, doctor. I’ve not been feeling well for the past few days. I’ve been
having a stomach ache for a few days and feeling a bit dizzy since yesterday.
Student A : Okay, let me check. (applies pressure on the stomach and checks for pain) Does it hurt here?
Student B : Yes, doctor, the pain there is the sharpest.
Student A : Well, you are suffering from a stomach infection, that’s the reason you are having a
stomach ache and also getting dizzy. Did you change your diet recently or have something
unhealthy?
Student B : Actually, I went to a fair last week and ate food from the stalls there.
Student A : Okay, so you are probably suffering from food poisoning. Since the food stalls in fairs are
quite unhygienic, there’s a high chance those uncovered food might have caused food
poisoning.
Student B : I think I will never eat from any unhygienic place in the future.
Student A : That’s good. I’m prescribing some medicines, have them for one week and come back for a
checkup next week. And please try to avoid spicy and fried foods for now.
Student B : Okay, doctor, thank you.
Student A : You are welcome.

Speaking Activity about the third picture :

Student A : Doctor, I have had neck pain since last night after coming home from work.
Student B : Have you taken medication so far?
Student A : Saridon, but the neck pain hasn't gone away.
Student B : It seems like the neck pain you are experiencing is caused by your sitting position while
working at the computer, and is not an ordinary illness caused by anxiety and fatigue. Let
me check.(The doctor examines the patient thoroughly.)It's clear that your neck pain is
caused by your sitting position in front of your computer monitor. I will prescribe pain
medication to relieve the pain.
Student A : Okay, doctor, thank you.
Student B : You are welcome.
Speaking Activity about the fourth picture :

Student A : doctor, I’ve stomachache and loose motions since last night. I also vomited few times in the
night.
Student B : What did you eat yesterday?
Student A : I ate some snacks on the roadside eatery. It’s likely a result of that.
Student B : Likely you ate contaminated food. Because of diarrhea, you’ve lost plenty of body fluids.
You need to be hydrated. Drink water regularly. Mix some Glucon-D powder or Electral in
it. Fruit juice is fine too. Avoid caffeine, dairy products, and solid foods at least till evening.
And get plenty of rest.
Student A : Any medicines, doctor.
Student B : Yes, I’m prescribing few to control diarrhea.
Student A : Thank you, doctor.
Student B : You are welcome.

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