The document provides information about giving advice and discussing health problems. It includes sample conversations where one person asks how the other is feeling and if they can help. It also lists common health issues like headaches, stomachaches, and colds. The document advises seeing a doctor for health problems and provides safety tips for taking over-the-counter and prescription medication. It encourages learning vocabulary for describing symptoms and discussing medication.
2. Giving Advice First Try Listen and repeat Do you want to go to a movie tonight? No, sorry. I cant. I have to work tonight. Could you carry this for me? Sure. No problem.
3. Giving Advice Just Listen Listen to the conversations Conversation 1 Do you want to go to a movie tonight? I cant. I have to work late tonight. How about on Saturday? Sure, I can go then.
4. Giving Advice Just Listen Listen to the conversations Conversation 2 Do you want to go camping this weekend? No. Sorry. I cant. I have to go on a business trip this weekend. How about next weekend? Sure, I can go then.
5. Giving Advice Just Listen Listen to the conversations Conversation 3 Can you help me? Sure. What is it? Could you carry this for me? I have a sore back. OK. No problem.
6. Giving Advice Just Listen Listen to the conversations Conversation 4 Mary, can you help me? Sure, if I can. What is it? Could you take me to the doctors office? I have a fever. Sure, Ill be right there.
7. Giving Advice ITS YOUR TURN! Practice the conversations. Then practice again. Use the other words and phrases.
8. Giving Advice LETS TALK ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS Listen as you look at the picture. Repeat the words and phrases. Health Problems I have 1. a headache a toothache 2. a stomachache an earache 3. a sore back a sore shoulder 4. a cold a cough
9. Giving Advice LETS TALK ABOUT HEALTH PROBLEMS Listen as you look at the picture. Repeat the words and phrases. Health Problems I have 5. an infection a cut 6. a burn a broken bone (arm, wrist, finger, leg, ankle, toe) a sprain
30. Giving Advice Health care Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medicine-- Medicine you can buy without a doctor's prescription.
31. Giving Advice Health care Prescription Medicine-- Your doctor writes a prescription that tells the pharmacist what you need. You pick up the medicine at a pharmacy.
32. Giving Advice Health care Before you take any kind of medicine, make sure you know: What it is. Why you should take it. If it could make you feel sleepy or cause some other problem for you. When to take it. How much to take. How long to take it.
33. Giving Advice Health care Three Safety Ideas When you buy medicine, make sure no one has already opened it. At the store, check to see if the package was opened. If it was, tell a person working in the store. Never take someone else's prescription medicine. Keep all medicines away from children. A locked cabinet is best.
65. Giving Advice Easy Listening What should they do? Number the pictures as you listen.
66. Giving Advice Whats the problem? Number the pictures as you listen.
67. Giving Advice Listening task: Listen to the conversation. What is the doctors advice? What should the patient do? What shouldnt he do? Put a check in the correct column for each action. Actions Should do Shouldnt do Rest Work Take medicine Drink liquids Talk Smoke