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Future with

“be going to” and “will”


(Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking)

Susilowati
Language Center FITKES UNJANI Cimahi
CONVERSATION
Listen and Practice!
DR. Peterson : Good morning Susan, how are doing today?
Susan : Not very well, I 've been some stomach pain recently.
DR. Peterson : Well, we'll take a look. Lie on the bed please.
.............That's good.
Susan : (after being examined)
How does it look ?
DR Peterson : You'll be alright....
Susan : Is there anything wrong with the baby ?
DR Peterson : No, it's just common symptom. You are too tired
recently,
so your stomach has much contraction.
Susan : What should I do then, doctor ?
DR Peterson : You should be in bed and get lot of rest..
I'll give some prescription for you.
Answer the questions based on the dialogue
above !

a. Where does the dialogue take place?


b. What are they talking about?
c. What will the doctor do with Susan ?
d. Is there anything wrong with Susan ?
e. Why does Susan get pain her stomach ?
f. What should Susan do then ?
g. What will the doctor give to Susan ?
GRAMMAR FOCUS
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Complete the conversation with appropriate forms of “be going to” or “will”!

A : Have you made any vacation plans? A : And where ................. you .................. go?
B : Well, I've decided on one thing. B : I haven't thought about that yet. I guess
I ............. go camping. I ............ go to one of the National park.
A : That sound like fun
A : That's great! For how long! B : Yeah, maybe I ............ go hiking and do
B : I ............. be away for a week. some fishing
I only have five days of vacation A : ............. you ............... rent a camper?
B : I'm not sure. Actually. I probaly .............
A : So, when are you living? rent a cemper. It's too expensive.
B : I'm not sure. I .............. probably leave A : ............. you .............. go with anyone?
around the end of May B : No. I need some time alone.
I .............. travel by mayself
READING
Delivering Baby
Few things in life are more exciting than the birth of a
new baby. This has been the case throughout human
history, but childbirth options for new mothers have
advanced to make the experience more safe.

Since 1900, trends have changed dramatically with


the increase of technology and modern medical
practices. For instance, in 1900 almost all U.S. births
occurred outside a hospital. But by 1940, more than
half of births were taking place in hospitals. The
trend continued exponentially and by 1969 only 1%
of births occured outside a hospital.
Medical technology has made childbirth a much safer
experience over the past century for both mother and
baby.
Hospitals have responded to trends in childbirth, such as
the need for a more home-like environment in the
hospital. Many hospitals now offer comfortable maternity
suitesthat convert into state of the art delivery rooms.
An easy birth and a perfectly executed birth plan is ideal.
But we know that even the most carefully planned birth
can take twists and turns. In those cases, it's important to
be prepared for alternative delivery methods.
Different Kinds of Childbirth and Delivery Methods
1. Vaginal Delivery
In a vaginal birth, the baby is born through the birth canal. It's hard to know
when exactly you will go into labor, but most women give birth at around 38-
41 weeks of pregnancy.
The nation's largest ob-gyn organization recommends that pregnant women
plan for vaginal birth unless there is a medical reason for a cesarean. In new
guidelines issued in 2013, The American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists says maternal-request cesareans are especially not
recommended for women planning to have several children, nor should they
be performed before 39 completed weeks of pregnancy.
Benefits of vaginal delivery:
· shorter hospital stays
· lower infection rates
· quicker recovery
· babies born vaginally have a lower risk of respiratory problems
Different Kinds of Childbirth and Delivery Methods
2. Cesarian Section (C-Section)
Of course, we know that not all births happen the way we plan. When
complications arise, other methods of delivery are available.
A cesarean section or C-section is the delivery of a baby through a surgical
incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. In certain circumstances, a C-
section is scheduled in advance. In others, it's done in response to an
unforeseen complication.
Events that may require C-Section:
· Multiples (twins, triplets, etc)
· A very large baby
· Previous surgery, C-Sections, or other uterine conditions
· Baby is in breech (bottom first) or transverse (sideways) position
· Placenta previa (when the placenta is low in the uterus and covers the
cervix)
· Fibroid or other large obstruction
Different Kinds of Childbirth and Delivery Methods
3. Vaginal Birth After Cesarian
In the past, a C-section ended any hope of future vaginal
deliveries.
But today, thanks largely to changes in surgical technique, VBAC is
possible in many cases.
In fact, an estimated 75 percent of women who try VBAC have a
successful vaginal delivery.
VBAC isn't right for everyone, though.
Sometimes a pregnancy complication or underlying condition
prevents the possibility of a successful VBAC.
Many local hospitals don't offer VBAC because they don't have the
staff or resources to handle emergency C-sections.
Different Kinds of Childbirth and Delivery Methods
4. Vacuum Extraction
A vacuum extraction is a procedure sometimes done during the course of
vaginal childbirth.
During vacuum extraction, a health care provider applies the vacuum (a soft
or rigid cup with a handle and a vacuum pump) to the baby's head to help
guide the baby out of the birth canal.

5. Forceps Delivery
A forceps delivery is a type of operative vaginal delivery. It's sometimes
needed in the course of vaginal childbirth. In a forceps delivery, a health care
provider applies forceps (an instrument shaped like a pair of large spoons or
salad tongs) to the baby's head to help guide the baby out of the birth canal
Answer the questions based on the text!

a. How many types of childbirth are there ?


b. What does often refer to?
c. How many parts are the format of a prescription?
d. What a the definition of prescription?
e. Into how do physicians send prescriptions to pharmaciest?
f. What is the advantage of transmitting prescription to pharmacist
orally?
g. What does a prescription include?
h. What is the different between prescription in the past and now?
i. What does prescription also contain?
j. As the conclusion, What is prescription in short!
VOCABULARY
Look the words up in dictionary!

1. the childbirth : ...............................................


2. dramatically : secara dramatis
3. medical practices : ...............................................
4. occur : ...............................................
5. home-like environment : ...............................................
6. comfortable maternity suites : ........................................
7. delivery rooms : ...............................................
8. jurisdictions : ................................................
9. pharmaceutical product : ................................................ 10.
directions : ................................................
Complete the chart below based on the text above!
WRITING
Group work!
• Write in short the steps of a vaccuum extraction method!
SPEAKING
Present the steps or procedures of a vacuum extraction method in front of the
class !
1. ......................................................................................................................
2. ......................................................................................................................
3. ......................................................................................................................
4. ......................................................................................................................
5. ......................................................................................................................

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