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1.- I Need To See A Doctor. (Lesson 1) Inglés 5
1. Grammar.
1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
2. Questions with “how long”.
2. Vocabulary.
1. Vocabulary: Symptoms.
2. Vocabulary: Making an appointment; An emergency.
3. Function.
1. Making a medical appointment.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
Form the "present perfect" with "have" or "has" and the verb "be" or "have" in past participle.
Remember to use "have" with I, you, we, and they.
Examples:
I have had a red car for five years.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
Example:
Mike has had a red car for five years.
I have I´ve
You have You´ve
He has He´s
She has She’s
It has It’s
We have We’ve
They have They’ve
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
1) Actions that began in the past and are still happening. E.G. They have been here for a month.
2) Actions that just ended. E.G. Edward has already had dinner.
3) Actions that occurred at an indefinite time. E.G. He has been to Bulgaria before.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
To make interrogative sentences change "have" or " " has" to the begining of the sentence.
Examples:
AFFIRMATIVE FORM:
Use "since" to indicate a period of time. Use "just" to indicate a recently action.
Interrogative Form:
Answers:
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
Examples:
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
Has Kay been in college since she gratuated from high school?
No, she’s only been in college since last year.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.1. Present perfect (Be / Have).
(Lesson 1)
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.2. Questions with “how long”.
(Lesson 1)
Example:
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.2. Questions with “how long”.
(Lesson 1)
Examples:
How long will you stay in France? I’ll stay about three months.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.2. Questions with “how long”.
(Lesson 1)
Auxiliary "did"
Examples:
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.1. Grammar. 1.1.2. Questions with “how long”.
(Lesson 1)
1.How long ?
He’s been a doctor for two years.
2.How long ?
I was in class all day.
3.How long ?
I studied for the test all evening.
4.How long ?
They’ve been married since last summer.
5.How long ?
He’s had that bad cough for a month.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.2.1. Vocabulary: Symptoms.
(Lesson 1)
Vocabulary: Symptoms.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.2.1. Vocabulary: Symptoms.
(Lesson 1)
Vocabulary: Symptoms.
Headache Backache
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.2.1. Vocabulary: Symptoms.
(Lesson 1)
Vocabulary: Symptoms.
Stomachache Coughing
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.2.1. Vocabulary: Symptoms.
(Lesson 1)
Vocabulary: Symptoms.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.2.1. Vocabulary: Symptoms.
(Lesson 1)
Vocabulary: Symptoms.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor. 1.2.2. Vocabulary: Making an
1.2. Vocabulary.
(Lesson 1) appointment; An emergency.
There are four different kinds of medical appointments that people usually need to make. A receptionist at a doctor's
office will answer the telephone and talk to the patient to find the best itme to see the doctor.
REGULAR APPOINTMENTS
When patients call to see the doctor because they are sick, they usually need an appointment that is about 20 minutes
long. Then they make a regular appointment. The doctor will ask them questions about how they feel or which parts
of their body hurt. He'll ask about their problems and symptoms.
CHECKUPS
After the first appointment patients sometimes need to make a second appointment for a checkup. In this
appointment, the doctor just checks that the patient is well again after the first problems end.
ANNUAL PHYSICALS
A patient may also call to make an appointment for an annual physical. Patients have an examination like this one
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor. 1.2.2. Vocabulary: Making an
1.2. Vocabulary.
(Lesson 1) appointment; An emergency.
The exam takes more time than a regular appointment. The receptionist schedules two hours for the physical because
the doctor has to check all parts of the body and do many tests.
EMERGENCIES.
Patients sometimes need to see a doctor immediately because they are very sick or they were in an accdient. Often,
emergency patients go immediately from the doctor's office to the hospital. For very bad emergencies, the patient
should call 911, and not the doctor's office.
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.3. Making a medical appointment.
(Lesson 1)
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.3. Making a medical appointment.
(Lesson 1)
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1.- I Need To See A Doctor.
1.2. Vocabulary. 1.3. Making a medical appointment.
(Lesson 1)