I Hate To Be Sick! By Aamir Lee Bermiss

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I Hate To Be Sick! By Aamir Lee Bermiss Zheng, Shuping Nichole Zhu, Yi Chloe Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Lesson One Zhu Yi, Chloe Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Revision: Body Parts Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Cover Page Look at the boy’s face. How does he feel? Why does he feel that way? Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Cover Page Read the title Have you been sick before? How did you feel? Who looks after you when you’re sick? Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

How did the boy feel when he was sick? Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Video viewing & song singing I am sick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQLp-P5nA60 Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Lesson Two Zheng Shuping, Nichole Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Video viewing & song singing I am sick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQLp-P5nA60 Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

What will your family members do when you are sick? Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

(Bracket) all the questions ! Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Let’s check! Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

How do we read these questions rising tone Falling tone Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma 1. Is that soup for me? Yes, it is./ No, it isn’t. 2. Where’s the book? The book is on the table. 3. What’s that in your hand? 4. When will I feel better? Yes/No question Do we use a rising tone in every question? Wh-questions What, Where, When, Who, How Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Conclusion When we read ‘yes/no questions’, we should use a rising tone. When we read ‘wh-questions’ (when, where, what, who, how), we should use a falling tone. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Questions that doctors ask patients https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51wvIhwDi00 Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Lesson Three Zheng Shuping, Nichole Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Reading Competition Divide the class into groups. Take turns to read aloud the story. When one group is reading, the others listen carefully and complete the reading evaluation form. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Seeing a doctor Watch the video and finish worksheet 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPM2WYQetEo (0:54-1:54) Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Emily: Doctor Green, I don’t feel well. Doctor: What’s the matter, Emily? Emily: I got a terrible cough. Doctor: What else is wrong? Emily: My stomach hurts. I can’t stop sneezing. Doctor: It sounds like you have a cold. Emily: I also have a headache. Sometimes I feel dizzy. Doctor: Any other symptoms? Is there anything else matter? Emily: I think I have a sore throat and I’m always tired. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Doctor: You should stay home tomorrow. You should take some aspirin and go to bed. Emily: So I shouldn’t go to work tomorrow. Is that right? Doctor: Well, see how you feel tomorrow. If you don’t feel better, call the nurse and we’ll make another appointment. Emily: Thank you, Doctor. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Read it together ! Teacher------Doctor Students----Patient (Doctor asks a lot of questions!) When we read ‘wh-questions’ (when, where, what, who, how), we should use a falling tone. When we read ‘yes/no questions’, we should use a rising tone. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Emily: Doctor Green, I don’t feel well. Doctor: What’s the matter, Emily? Emily: I got a terrible cough. Doctor: What else is wrong? Emily: My stomach hurts. I can’t stop sneezing. Doctor: It sounds like you have a cold. Emily: I also have a headache. Sometimes I feel dizzy. Doctor: Any other symptoms? Is there anything else matter? Emily: I think I have a sore throat and I’m always tired. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Doctor: You should stay home tomorrow. You should take some aspirin and go to bed. Emily: So I shouldn’t go to work tomorrow. Is that right? Doctor: Well, see how you feel tomorrow. If you don’t feel better, call the nurse and we’ll make another appointment. Emily: Thank you, Doctor. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Read it together ! Teacher------Patient Students----Doctor (Doctor asks a lot of questions!) Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma

Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma Clinic Role play Do Don’ts Follow Worksheet 2 to do the role play. Use body language, gestures, facial expressions and right tones. Don’t show your paper to others. Supervisors: Dr Jackie Lee, Dr Rebecca Chen, Dr Angel Ma