This document discusses different situations where the question "What's the matter?" or "What's wrong with you?" may be asked. It provides examples of conversations between two people, A and B, where A notices something seems wrong with B and asks what the matter is. B responds by either saying nothing is wrong, expressing an illness or problem they have, or discussing possible solutions recommended by A. The document also lists some common illnesses a person may reference in response to being asked what is wrong with them.
This document discusses different situations where the question "What's the matter?" or "What's wrong with you?" may be asked. It provides examples of conversations between two people, A and B, where A notices something seems wrong with B and asks what the matter is. B responds by either saying nothing is wrong, expressing an illness or problem they have, or discussing possible solutions recommended by A. The document also lists some common illnesses a person may reference in response to being asked what is wrong with them.
This document discusses different situations where the question "What's the matter?" or "What's wrong with you?" may be asked. It provides examples of conversations between two people, A and B, where A notices something seems wrong with B and asks what the matter is. B responds by either saying nothing is wrong, expressing an illness or problem they have, or discussing possible solutions recommended by A. The document also lists some common illnesses a person may reference in response to being asked what is wrong with them.
WHAT’S THE MATTER? A. FATHER : Amar, where are you? AMAR : I’m here, Daddy. What’s the matter?
B. BOS : Arshal, where are you?
ARSHAL: Yes, sir. I’m here. What’s the matter?
C. AULIA : Rahman, where are you?
Rahman: Yes, Aulia. I’m here. What’s the matter? WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU? (GIVING CARE)
• A : WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU?
• B : NOTHING. • A : CAN I HELP YOU? • B : NO, THANK YOU. IT’S MY BUSINESS • A : IT’S UP TO YOU WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU? (EXPRESSING DISEASE) • A : WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU? • B : I HAVE A FLU • A : YOU SHOULD BUY ULTRA FLU YOU HAD BETTER DRINK SANA FLU WHY DON’T YOU BUY FLUDANE HOW ABOUT DRINKING STOP COLD? IF I WERE YOU, I WOULD DRINK SANA FLU B : THAT’S A GOOD IDEA. A : PLEASE DRINK/BUY SANA FLU! B : THANK YOU A : YOU’RE WELCOME SOME DISEASES • I HAVE A FLU • A HEADACHE AN EYEACHE • A TOOTHACHE AN EARACHE • A STOMACHACHE • A BACKACHE • A COUGH • A FEWER • A RUNNY NOSE • A COLD • A SORE TROAT WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU? (EXPRESSING PROBLEM) • A : WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU? • B : I’M HUNGRY • A : YOU SHOULD GO TO THE RESTAURANT. • YOU HAD BETTER BUY “ NASI PADANG” • WHY DON’T YOU EAT BREAD AND HAVE A CUP OF MILK? • HOW ABOUT BAKING FISH AT THE BEACH?