A fun English lesson for beginner ESL students to learn grammar, vocabulary and expressions, for describing symptoms at a doctor’s office. Watch the ESL video about describing symptoms and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling flashcards to retell the story and practice using new vocabulary and expressions. Get the downloadable worksheets, ESL printable and digital flashcards, ESL listening and reading exercises, and gamify lessons with badges and stamps.
Watch the following YouTube video:
Use the following ESL printable flashcards to explain your symptoms to the doctor.
Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right.
1. temperature |
2. sore |
3. fever |
4. symptom |
5. medicine |
6. nauseous |
7. dizzy |
8. vomit |
a. painful or aching |
b. a physical sign of something |
c. feeling like everything is turning around |
d. something used to treat an illness or injury |
e. an unusually high body temperature |
f. the act of getting sick through the mouth |
g. feeling like you want to vomit |
h. a measure of warmth of coldness |
Dr.Evans: Hello Mr.McKay. What brings you here today?
Tony: I have a fever and a sore stomach.
Dr.Evans: Okay Tony. I see your temperature is a hundred and four degrees. That’s very high.
Tony: Yes, I feel very dizzy and nauseous.
Dr.Evans: Did you get sick?
Tony: Yes, I vomited twice this morning.
Dr.Evans: Did you have any diarrhea?
Tony: Yes, a little bit.
Dr.Evans: Did you take any medicine to treat your symptoms?
Tony: No doctor. I didn’t take anything.
Dr.Evans: Okay, sounds like you may have some food poisoning.
Tony: Oh, no.
Dr.Evans: Take this medicine now and again every six hours until it’s finished. You’ll be okay in about twenty-four hours.
Tony: That’s a relief. Thank you very much doctor.
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Reference: B2L18