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Medical English Lesson 10 Sekcja: Medical English Data publikacji: 2006-06-28Mr and Mrs Kowalski are on holiday in Italy. Mrs Kowalska, who is rather talkative, has developed a itchy rash and goes to see a doctor. A. Read the following dialogue and answer the questions below.
1. What is wrong with Mrs Kowalska? 2. What does the doctor tell her to do? Dialogue Mrs Kowalska: Hello doctor, I've come to see you because I've got a terrible rash all over my body. I've been reading in the papers that there's an outbreak of German measles in Italy, maybe I've caught it! I remember my sister had German measles 6 years ago and it looked just like this. I want to start a family and I've read that German measles can be very dangerous for pregnant women. Dr Pellegrino: Okay, Mrs Kowalska, calm down and let's not jump to any hasty conclusions. This looks nasty, have you been scratching it? Mrs Kowalska: Yes, it's so itchy I can't help it. Dr Pellegrino: Well, don't worry, it's not German measles, it looks like heat rash to me. Have you been in the sun a lot? Mrs Kowalska: Of course, we're on holiday. We've been sightseeing, we've seen the cathedral, several of the beautiful museums in Florence and yesterday we found the beautiful Plaza del San Spirito, quite by chance. We really love this city; I can't believe how many beautiful buildings there are you must be so proud living here, although the beggars are a nuisance. And the food is fantastic we had delicious lasagne yesterday. Dr Pellegrino: I'm sorry about the beggars, but you're right it is a beautiful city, but you are from Poland and the Polish are not used to such hot weather, so you must be careful. Mrs Kowalska: Can you give me some ointment to make it go? Dr Pellegrino: I suggest using some camomile lotion three times a day. You can also try taking a shower and let yourself dry without a towel. Wear loose fitting cotton clothes. Don't use any antiperspirant until it has cleared up. You should also avoid all oil based lotions and these will trap sweat and make the rash worse. Maybe you should stay out of the sun for a couple of days. Mrs Kowalska: But we're on holiday; it's the only chance in the whole year I get to spend any time in the sun. Tomorrow we're going by train to the sea and I want to work on my tan. I've heard the beaches are very beautiful I can't stay out of the sun, it would ruin my holiday. Dr Pellegrino: I understand, but if you want to avoid the rash be careful. How much longer do you have in Italy? Mrs Kowalska: The plane leaves on Friday, I wish we could have longer; there are so many beautiful places to see. I think I'd need a year just to see the basic sites. Dr Pellegrino: Well of course, but I've heard Poland has many beautiful towns too, where would you recommend? Mrs Kowalska: Krakow is lovely, but Gdansk and Poznan are also worth visiting. The countryside is also beautiful, we have some of the oldest forest in Poland, you can see bears, wolves and bison living in the wild. We have mountains in the south and the coast in the north is wonderful. Dr Pellegrino: Thank you, I'll bear it in mind when I plan my next holiday. Now take care in the sun Mrs Kowalska and your rash should clear up in no time. Mrs Kowalska: I hope so, thank you doctor. Glossary: talkative - gadatliwy jump to conclusions - wyciągać pochopne wnioski itchy rash - swędząca wysypka outbreak - wybuch (epidemii) German measles - różyczka pregnant - w ciąży scratching - drapanie heat rash - potówki ointment - maść beggars - żebracy nuisance - uciążliwość lotion - płyn, emulsja camomile lotion - emulsja rumiankowa sweat - pot trap - pułapka oil based lotions - emulsje na bazie oliwki in no time - błyskawicznie B. Look again at the dialogue and find an example of each of the rules below. a/an talking about one countable noun for the first time meaning 'per' e.g. once a day the items talked about before media e.g. the papers, the TV single items, whose reference is clear objects of which there is only one e.g. the Parthenon national groups classes of people (e.g. the unemployed) some geographical names (e.g. the coast) superlatives, ordinals (e.g. the same, the only transport with fixed timetable (e.g. the bus, the train, but a taxi) no article uncountable / general reference plural / abstract most proper names preposition + transport names of meals C. Fill each gap with a/an, the or no article. 1. ______ French are famous for their love of food and wine. 2. I've got _______ terrible sore throat. 3. If you drive along ______ coast, you'll see some beautiful scenery. 4. Paris is ____ most beautiful city I have ever visited. 5. ____ TV is controlled by the state in Byelorussia. 6. My poor mother has to take pills 2 times _____ day for the rest of her life. 7. _______ man I met yesterday was ____ judge. 8. _____ plane to Athens leaves in 20 minutes. 9. _______ paella is a popular Spanish dish. 10. I always travel by _____ bus in cities, it?s much quicker. 11. ____ Mr Jones is an engineer. 12. There are many stray ___ dogs in Athens. Key A 1. She has heat rash 2. be careful in the sun, wear loose fitting cotton clothes, use camomile lotion not antiperspirant, or oil based lotions. B. rule a/an talking about one countable noun for the first time example from dialogue a terrible rash, a family, an outbreak rule a/an meaning 'per' e.g. once a day example from dialogue three times a day rule the items talked about before example from dialogue if you want to avoid the rash rule the media e.g. the radio, the TV example from dialogue the papers rule the single items, whose reference is clear example from dialogue the basic sites rule the objects of which there is only one e.g. the Parthenon example from dialogue the sun rule the national groups example from dialogue the Polish rule the classes of people (e.g. the unemployed) example from dialogue the beggars rule the some geographical names (e.g. the coast) example from dialogue the sea; the south; the north; the wild rule the superlatives, ordinals (e.g. the same, the only example from dialogue the oldest forest rule the transport with fixed timetable (e.g. the bus, the train, but a taxi) example from dialogue the plane rule no article, uncountable / general reference plural / abstract example from dialogue on holiday; bears, wolves and bison rule no article, most proper names example from dialogue Italy rule no article, preposition + transport example from dialogue by train rule no article, names of meals example from dialogue lasagne C. 1. the 2. a 3. the 4. the 5. the 6. a 7. the/a 8. the 9. no article 10. no article 11. no article 12. no article Stopka autorska:Autor: Bell Medical Artykuł opublikowany w numerze: 13 (136) Data publikacji: 2006-06-28 |