Lesson 17 Seeing a doctor
What’s the matter with you? 你怎么了? What’s wrong with you? What’s the trouble with you?
What’s the matter with you? Ouch! I have a headache.
What’s the matter? I cut my knee. nurse
Ouch! I cut my finger. It hurts! My elbow hurts.
My ear hurts. My toe hurts.
How are you today? Are you okay? No. I have a headache.
Are you okay? Aaaah, I feel sick. My stomach! I have a stomachache.
I have a _____. My __ hurts. What’s the matter? stomachache headache I have a _____. My __ hurts. earache toothache
How are you today? Are you okay? No, I feel sick. I have a headache.
Teacher: How do you feel? Do you feel sick? ROLE-PLAY Teacher: How do you feel? Do you feel sick? Student: My __ hurts or I have a __ ache or I cut my__ Teacher: Are you okay? /What's the matter? Student: My __ hurts or I have a __ ache or 1 cut my___ Teacher: You’d better go and see a doctor.
T: What’s the matter? S1 S1: I have a headache. T: Do you feel cold? S1: Yes! T: Well, Let me see…You have a cold.. Take this medicine. Stay at home and have a good rest. S1: OK. Thank you.
When you go to see the doctor, he may ask you: What’s wrong/the matter/the trouble with you? How are you feeling? You’ll recover soon. It’s nothing serious. Take some medicine three times a day. It can make you feel better . How long have you been like this?
When you go to see the doctor, you may say: I don’t feel very well. I have a cough /headache/ stomachache. I’ve got a pain here. I don’t feel like eating. I have been like this for three days.
Group work ask some of the students to present their dialogues