WHAT'S INSIDE
- Real-World Context: Learn how to talk to a doctor, describe symptoms, ask for help, and understand basic medical advice in everyday situations.
- Listening: Listen to natural doctor–patient dialogues and complete interactive tasks to identify symptoms, understand medical advice and recognise common questions used at the clinic.
- Functional Language: Learn useful doctor–patient phrases.
- Guided Practice: Complete matching, sentence-building, gap-fill, and word-choice tasks to reinforce key vocabulary and useful expressions.
- Speaking & Fluency: Take part in doctor–patient role-plays, describe symptoms, ask follow-up questions, and give medical advice using conversation maps.
- Everyday Communication: Build confidence talking about symptoms, understanding prescriptions, and describing how you feel.
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