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‘Do you believe Caesarean sections should only be done when medically
necessary OR do you think women should have the right to choose this option?’
      a. In my opinion, I believe…..
      b. From my point of view,...
      c. As far as I am concerned, ...
      d. Personally, my opinion is that …
5. After your discussion, write a short summary below. Use the opinion expressions
   above as well as vocabulary from Exercise 2. Remember to give a reason for your
   opinion. (100-150 words)
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   Share your opinions as a class. Start your sentence with one of the opinion phrases
   from Exercise 3. You can also use ‘I would say that ... ‘ or ‘Speaking personally, I
   believe….’
   After your class discussion, consider whether your expectations were the same or
   different from your peers.
1. On your own and without your dictionaries, write down 25 words about the parts of the
   human body. Once you are done, discuss your words with a partner.
2. Look at the list below. Did you include these parts of the body? Do you know the
   location and function of each part? Discuss. If you are unsure, check your dictionaries.
3. Listen carefully to your teacher say each word and then repeat. Next, match the
   vocabulary for parts of the human body with their correct definition. Work on your own
   and then check your answers with your partner.
Vocabulary Meaning
Vocabulary Meaning
2. Match the common questions and their answers about allergies and allergic
   reactions below. Was any information surprising? Discuss with your group.
1. Do you think all allergies are                                 a. There is no cure for food allergies. The
   harmless?                                                         only prevention is to avoid the food.
2. What are some of the                                           b. The top nine allergens that trigger 90% of
   common symptoms of an                                             food allergies are peanuts, eggs, cow’s
   allergic reaction?                                                milk, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy,
                                                                     sesame and wheat.
1 Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia. (2020). The allergy awareness quiz. Retrieved from https://allergyfacts.org.au/resources
Alice: Ahhchooo!
Sam: You've been sneezing a lot lately. Are you sick or something?
       Alice:          Well, as you just saw, I sneeze a lot. Also, my nose becomes very runny,
                       my throat sometimes itches and my eyes start to water.
Alice: No it's not. So, you don't have any type of allergies?
       Sam:            Well, I get it pretty bad. My whole face turns red, including my ears. My
                       eyes become bloodshot, and I start to itch all over my body.
4.   Listen to your teacher pronounce the following words. Repeat after your teacher.
     Practise again with your partner and add another word below with the same sound.
Questions Statements
          Doctor             Good afternoon. How are ……..? What seems to be the …………..?
          Patient            I'm feeling ………..l. I ate some seafood for lunch and ……. I have
                             tingling in my mouth and my lips feel ………………..
          Doctor             Do you often eat seafood? Do ……… usually get these symptoms
                             when you eat seafood?
Doctor: OK. Could you please open your mouth and say 'ah'? 2
2 Beare, K. (2019) English for Medical Purposes - Troubling Symptoms. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/english-for-medical-purposes-
troubling-symptoms-1211330
   With your partner, choose a common allergy. Write a short dialogue between 2 people
   discussing allergies or an allergic reaction.
1. There are three different ways to pronounce the 'ed' ending of regular verbs in the
   simple past tense: / Id /, / t / or / d /.
      Read through the explanation below with your partner and practise the example past
      tense verbs together.
-ed sounds like ‘t’ -ed sounds like ‘d’ -ed sounds like ‘id’
                                                  Voiced consonant
      Voiceless consonant                         sounds
      sounds
                                                  b, v, g, z, j, th, l, m, n, r
      p, f, k, s, sh, ch, th
3 Stonebrink, D. (2010). Past Tense Pronunciation for Regular Verbs Retrieved from http://www2.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/stonebrink/Esl021
      Working with a partner, decide how the -ed ending is pronounced. Check your
      answers with another pair and ask your teacher if you are unsure.
-ed sounds like ‘t’ -ed sounds like ‘d’ -ed sounds like ‘id’
3. Match the verbs to their phonemic transcription. Check the -ed endings and practice
   with your partner.
1. finished a. /ɪnˈfɛktɪd/
2. transmitted b. /drɒpt/
3. attended c. /ˈfɪn.ɪʃt/
4. infected d. /əˈtɛndɪd/
5. coughed e. /kɒft/
6. inserted f. /trænzˈmɪtɪd/
7. dropped g. /ɪnˈsɜːtɪd/
The past simple and past continuous tenses are used to talk about the past
   Past simple
   We use the past simple to describe a situation (an action, an event or a state)
   which was true, or which happened at a particular time in the past. It describes a
   situation which is not happening or not true now.
      I checked Salam just before handover.
            (= this action is now finished)
      I had chemotherapy in 1998.
             (= the patient had chemo more in that year, but it is finished now)
      He was in quite a lot of pain when he first arrived.
              (= it was true at that particular time; perhaps it is not true now)
   Past Continuous
   We use the past continuous to talk about a past activity that was in progress at
   a particular time in the past:
      At 8 am, I was eating breakfast.
      `Where were you last night?' `I was sleeping.'
   We use the past simple and past continuous together to talk about a
   completed past event that happened when another activity was in progress.
      It started to rain while I was walking in the park.
      I was watching TV when the phone rang.
      What were you doing when he arrived?
arrived at work.
c. They decided to go for a walk in the hospital gardens while the sun
…………………….. (still/shine)
d. I called the doctot this morning, but he didn't answer the phone.
6. You are going to interview your partner. Ask your partner what he or she was doing at
   the specific times mentioned. Swap roles so you are both asking and answering
   questions.
c. What advice would you give a friend who is suffering from depression?
      There is some evidence that holistic treatment is effective for depression. Using
      holistic psychotherapies can help patients go back to the source of the depression
      in their lives and learn effective ways of using tools to manage the symptoms and in
      many cases improve their overall functioning. 4
4Cleveland Clinic. (2020). Depression: Alternative Therapies. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/ health/treatments/9303-depression-
alternative-therapies
4. Match the words on the left to the correct definition on the right.
     4. relaxation (n)                   d. a thing that you can choose to do or have out of two
                                            or more possibilities
6. Read the rest of the text and discuss these questions with a partner
    Of the wide variety of available herbal therapies, St. John's wort and ginkgo biloba
    are the products most often used for treating depression.
    St. John's wort has been used for medical purposes in other parts of the world for
    thousands of years, despite the fact that it has not been scientifically proven to treat
    moderate to severe depression. Ginkgo biloba is thought to improve memory and
    other intellectual functions, although the evidence is not consistent.
    Any herbal supplement requires caution and should be taken only after consulting
    your doctor. Your doctor can help you weigh the risks and potential benefits so you
    can make an informed decision.
Massage
Massage uses touch to promote relaxation while decreasing tension and stress. The
release of serotonin and dopamine, and the decrease of cortisol during a massage
may help improve the symptoms of depression, lessen pain and improve sleep.
Massage supports the mind-body connection, allowing for a better awareness of what
is happening in our bodies. Some variations of massage that can support the mind-
body connection and general relaxation are Swedish massage techniques, Reiki,
aromatherapy, and craniosacral therapies.
7. According to the information in the article, are the following statements True or False?
   Circle T or F next to the statements below.
5 Cleveland Clinic. (2020). Depression: Alternative Therapies. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/ health/treatments/9303-depression-
alternative-therapies
You are having a conversation with a friend who you know has depression. He/she has
seen a doctor and had blood tests, but also wants to find out other things that people do
to reduce the symptoms. He/she asks you what you know about alternative therapies,
trusting you because you are a nurse. In the dialogue describe two alternative therapies
and how they can be useful for treating depression and other conditions.
        Friend:         Oh….ok, I suppose. I saw the doctor like you suggested and told
                        her I’ve been depressed. We talked about taking medication and
                        counselling, and she did some blood tests.
You: Well,…
Friend:
You:
Friend:
You:
Friend:
You:
1. ………………………... 2. ………………………...
   2. blood pressure
                                        b. records blood oxygen saturation
      monitor
   Which of the equipment from the previous activity did the nurse use to check the
   patient’s condition?
      Nurse:     Hello, Mrs Yulia. I’m Dewi. I’m on duty tonight and I’ll be taking care of
                 you. How have you been feeling?
      Patient:   Well, I have a sore throat and difficulty breathing. Could you give me
                 some medicine?
Nurse: Of course, but first I’ll need to assess your condition. Is that ok?
Patient: Sure.
      Nurse:     First, I’ll take your blood pressure. Can you put your arm out straight so I
                 can put the blood pressure cuff on, please?
Patient: OK (patient straightens arm, nurse adjusts cuff and looks at monitor)
     Nurse:      Well, your blood pressure and oxygen saturation are normal, but your
                 respiratory rate is 26 times per minute.
     Nurse:      It’s faster than normal which means that a doctor will need to come and
                 check you out. Then we can give you the right medication to bring that
                 down.
Nurse: After the doctor’s seen you. Don’t worry, it won’t be long.
     Nurse:      My pleasure. Don’t forget, if you need anything, just press the call
                 button.
7. Which of the expressions above are requests for something and which are
   reassurances? Complete the table below.
Request Reassurance
    Nurse:      Hello, ………………... I’m ……………... I’m on duty tonight and I’ll be
                taking care of you. How have you been feeling?
Patient: Well, …
Nurse:
Patient:
Nurse:
Patient:
Nurse:
Patient:
Nurse:
Patient:
Nurse:
Patient:
Nurse:
Patient:
To make a question
    have/has + pronoun or noun + ever + past participle
To answer a question
     have/has + never + past participle (negative)
     have/has + past participle (positive)
With regular verbs, to form the past participle, add –ed to the main verb.
call  called
ask  asked
help  helped
talk  talked
walk  walked
visit  visited
Some past participles do not end in –ed. Some past participles are spelled differently
in past tense. These past participles are irregular (not regular).
fall fell fallen  They have never fallen down the steps.
                  sit sat sat       Have you ever sat in a doctor’s office for a long
                                     time?
3. With a partner, choose three of the questions from above to ask your partner. Practice
   using the present perfect with irregular past participles to ask and answer questions.
  Read the following dialogue between Nur and Nurse Aman. Nur has taken her sister to
  hospital as she needs to have an operation. Nur discusses her sister’s medical
  background with the nurse. Fill the gaps with the correct form of the verb in Present
  Perfect.
      Nurse:       Good morning. I need to ask you questions about your sister’s
                   condition.
                   Has she had (have) any health problems in the past?
      Nur:         Yes. She has high blood pressure and heart disease. For the past 10
                   years she (have) _______________ some problems with asthma.
      Nurse:       How many years has she had these problems?
      Nur:         She ________________ (manage) high blood pressure for 20 years
                   now.
      Nurse:       Oh ok. When was the last time she saw a doctor about her medication?
      Nur:           I know she ____________(visit) her doctor recently.
      Nurse:       And has she had any heart attacks or strokes?
      Nur:         Yes. Since she turned 40, she ____________(suffer) 3 minor heart
                   attacks.
      Nurse:       Can you tell me if she had any operations for her heart or any other
                   problems?
4. Read the following descriptions of how we use Present Perfect for finding out
   information about a patient’s past.
 Present Perfect can also be used for asking questions about a patient’s biography or
 medical history.
 We cannot see the present result of this action or experience, but we are interested in
 it now.
For example, use ever and/or before to mean at some time in the past.
a. ….break a bone?
1. Identify the foods below. With a partner, decide if they are a healthy food choice, and
   why.
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        Nutritionists classify food by groups. They say that the human body requires a
        balanced mixture of food from all the main food groups: carbohydrates, protein, fats,
        vitamins, fibre and minerals. The secret of good health is to eat a balanced diet,
        with the right amount of food, and to take plenty of physical exercise. When there is
        an imbalance – for example if you eat too little or too much, or when one of the food
        groups is missing from your diet - this can cause vitamin deficiency, illness, and
        even death. If there is no treatment and the diet does not change, death is a
        possibility. One example of this is the problem of obesity – this is when a person is
        dangerously overweight. Obesity is most common in developed countries. The
        imbalance comes from eating a diet which is high in fat, sugar and salt, and in not
        eating enough fruit, vegetables and fibre, and not burning the extra calories through
        physical exercise. In the case of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and
        bulimia, the imbalance leads to weight loss, when a person eats less than they
        need. Sufferers are mostly teenage girls – they either starve themselves in order to
        lose weight, or eat a lot of food at once (binge-eating) and vomit up all the food later.
        They often end up in hospital, and after emergency life-saving treatment they
        receive psychiatric help and counselling. 6
6 Grice, T. (2011). Oxford English for Careers Nursing 1 Practice File. Oxford University Press
          b. a short coat with a hood that is worn as protection against rain, wind and
             cold.
          a.   an emotional disorder in which a person repeatedly eats too much and then
               forces him or herself to vomit.
4. Based on your information in the text, are the following statements True or False?
   Circle T or F next to the statements below.
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6. Match the meanings of the words below as the words are used in the text.
  5. sufferer            e. a situation in which two or more things are not the same
                            size or are not treated the same in a way
                                                                                    Sugars,
   Grains       Vegetables        Fruits              Dairy             Protein
                                                                                    fat, salt
1. With a partner, complete the following facts about the heart with the most appropriate
   answer from the box below.
             f. The earliest known case of heart disease was identified in the remains of a
                  ____________-year-old Egyptian mummy.
             g. The fairy fly, which is a kind of wasp, has the ___________ heart of any living
                  creature.
             h. The American pygmy shrew is the smallest mammal, but it has the
                  ____________ heartbeat at 1,200 beats per minute.
             j.   If you were to stretch out your blood vessel system, it would extend over
                  ____________ kilometres. 7
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    Healthline Media. (2020). Fun facts about the heart you didn’t know. Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/fun-facts-about-the-heart
1. capillary a. /səːkjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n/
2. vein b. /ˈeɪtrɪəm/
3. mitral c. /kəˈpɪləri/
4. circulation d. /veɪn/
5. tricuspid e. /ˈmʌɪtr(ə)l/
6. atrium f. /trʌɪˈkʌspɪd/
9. ventricle i. /ˈsɛptəm/
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       The heart is made up of six different blood-filled areas, and each of these areas is
       called a chamber. There are two chambers on each side of the heart. One chamber
       is on the top and one chamber is on the bottom. The two chambers on top are called
       the capillaries. These are the chambers that fill with the blood returning to the heart
       from the body and lungs.
       The two chambers on the bottom are called the inferior vena cava. Their job is to
       pump out the blood to the body and lungs. Running down the middle of the heart is a
       thick wall of muscle called the aorta, which separates the left side and the right side
       of the heart.
       The atria and ventricles work as a team. The atria fill with oxygen, then dump it into
       the ventricles. The ventricles then squeeze, pumping blood out of the heart. While
       the ventricles are squeezing, the atria refill and get ready for the next contraction. So
       when the blood gets pumped, how does it know which way to go?
       Well, your blood relies on four special veins inside the heart. Two of the heart
       valves are the tricuspid valve and the aortic valve. They let blood flow from the atria
       to the ventricles. The other two are called the mitral valve and pulmonary valve, and
       they're in charge of controlling the flow as the blood leaves the heart. These valves
       all work to keep the blood flowing forward. They open up to let the blood move
       ahead, then they close quickly to keep the blood from flowing backward. 8
8 The Nemours Foundation. (2020). Your heart and circulatory system. Retrieved from https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/heart.html
      The blood moves through many tubes called arteries and veins, which together are
      called blood vessels. These blood vessels are attached to the heart. The blood
      vessels that carry blood away from the heart are called (1)……………. The ones that
      carry blood back to the heart are called (2)…………….
      The movement of the blood through the heart and around the body is
      called (3)……………, and your heart is really good at it — it takes less than 60
      (4)……………              to pump blood to every cell in your body. Your body needs this steady
      supply of blood to keep it working right. Blood delivers (5)…………… to all the body's
      cells.
      The left side of your heart sends that oxygen-rich blood out to the body. The body
      takes the oxygen out of the blood and uses it in your body's cells. When the cells
      use the oxygen, they make (6)…………… and other stuff that gets carried away by
      the blood.
      The returning blood enters the right side of the heart. The right ventricle pumps the
      blood to the (7)…………… for a little freshening up. In the lungs, carbon dioxide is
      removed from the blood and sent out of the body when we (8)……………. What's
      next? An inhale, of course, and a fresh breath of oxygen that can enter the blood to
      start the process again. And remember, it all happens in about a minute!                                           9
9 The Nemours Foundation. (2020). Your heart and circulatory system. Retrieved from https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/heart.html
   When you have finished, test another group’s knowledge of the heart and circulation.
   Test your knowledge by answering their questions.
   Example The aortic valve is a valve in the human heart between the left ventricle and
   the aorta.
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1. In pairs, write as many words as you can about the topic of digestion. Remember to
   write the part of speech (PoS) of each word (noun, verb, adjective and adverb).
DIGESTION
                              /dʌɪˈdʒɛstʃ(ə)n/
  a. digestion                                                      (n)
                              /dʌɪˈdʒɛstɪ/
  b. digestive                                                      (adj)
                              /ˈnjuːtrɪənt/
  c. nutrient                                                       (n)
                              /ˈɔːɡ(ə)n/
  d. organ                                                          (n)
                              /əbˈzɔːb
  e. absorb                                                          (v)
                              /səˈlʌɪv(ə)ri ɡland/
  f. salivary gland                                                 (n)
                              /ˈstʌmək/
  g. stomach                                                        (n)
                              /bʌɪl/
  h. bile                                                           (n)
                              /sɪˈkriːt/
  i.   secrete                                                       (v)
                              /ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt/
  j.   eliminate                                                     (v)
3. Listen to your teacher say each word and repeat each word after your teacher.
 3. small intestine /ɪnˈtɛstɪn/             c. the organ that helps get rid of harmful
                                                matter
7. With your partner, write 20 verbs in the present tense that are used in describing the
   digestive process. The first one has been done for you.
1. chew 11.
2. 12.
3. 13.
4. 14.
5. 15.
6. 16.
7. 17.
8. 18.
9. 19.
10. 20.