Objectives & Sequence: This lesson is intended to be used as a review of Grammar - Questions.

Part One: Warm Up

Discuss the following questions with a partner or group:

  • What do you usually do to get better when you are sick?
  • What gives you a sore throat?
  • What kinds of things at work can cause health problems?

Part Two: Listening

Exercise

Open Exercise One to begin the activity. Follow the instructions in the document. Then, go on to Exercise Two.

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Transcript

Thank you for seeing me, Dr. Gibbings.

Dr. Gibbings: Not a problem at all. So what's going on?

Person 1: Well, I've had a really sore throat for about three weeks. I'm really getting worried.

Dr. Gibbings: I see.

Person 1: Yes, it's very difficult to eat and speak with this much pain.

Dr. Gibbings: Okay, well, tell me about the pain. Does it go away, or does it continue all the time?

Person 1: It doesn't continue all the time. Actually, it goes away at night. When I wake up in the morning, my throat doesn't hurt at all. The pain usually comes around 10 or 11 o'clock in the morning.

Dr. Gibbings: I see. Now, is the sore throat the only problem? Have you had a cold at all?

Person 1: No, I haven't.

Dr. Gibbings: Are you coughing at all?

Person 1: No, I'm not. Everything else seems fine.

Dr. Gibbings: Okay. May I ask what you do for a living?

Person 1: Yes, I'm a painter. I paint houses for a living.

Dr. Gibbings: You're a painter. Okay. Do you usually work inside or outside?

Person 1: I spend most of my time painting houses outside.

Dr. Gibbings: I see. I think I may know the problem.

Person 1: You do? Great. What's giving me these sore throats every day, Dr. Gibbings?

Dr. Gibbings: Well, I believe you may have an allergy to something in the air. It is very common this time of year. Do you have any allergies?

Person 1: No, I don't. Well, not that I know of.

Dr. Gibbings: Well, I would like you to try this medicine. Take one of these pills in the morning before you go to work. Come back in a month, and we'll see how you're doing.

Person 1: Sounds good, doctor. Thanks very much.

Dr. Gibbings: No problem at all. Nice to see you again.

Exercises

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