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Nurse Training Hospital Doctor Patient Nursing Injection Medicine

 Understand a text about the roles of a nurse.  Describe positive and negative aspects of profession.  Use vocabulary related to health care with confidence.  Use -ed and -ing forms of adjectives with confidence.

(A). Reading : A Nursing career Read the article about Maimuna’s career individually. Then discuss it in group for better understanding. Now choose the correct adjective to complete the gaps.

1. It can be physically tired / tiring. tiring 2.a quiet job in a nice relaxed / relaxing 3. that makes nurses so tired / tiring. relaxing 4. The reason I was interested / interesting. 5. the nurses were absolutely amazed / amazing tired interested amazing 6. I was frightened / frightening of all tablets and the injection. frightening 7. you could never get bored / boring. bored

1.Why did Maimuna decide to become a nurse ? a. Because she had good memories of nurses from her childhood b. Because she thought it would be a well- paid job c. Because she wanted to develop a career in hospital management. a. Because she had good memories of nurses from her childhood 2. According to Maimuna, what can nurses do to reduce their patients’ stress ? a. They should be very quiet in the hospital wards b. They should try to be cheerful and friendly c. They should do some of the doctor’s jobs. b. They should try to be cheerful and friendly

3. What problem did Maimuna have as a child ? a. She had a fear of doctors b. She had a problem with her back c. She had a serious disease. 4. What does Maimuna enjoy most about her job ? a. She likes listening to the doctors talk about the patients b. She enjoys the physical exercise and hard work c. She likes the social contact and the feeling that she is helping people b. She had a problem with her back c. She likes the social contact and the feeling that she is helping people.

1. Say bad things about 2. generally happy 3. suggest as a good thing to do 4. take care of 5. profession or job 6. an act of surgery, cutting open the patient 7. thoughtful and not joking 8. People you work with 9. room in a hospital 10. talk informally complain cheerful recommend look after career operation serious colleagues ward gossiping

Complete these questions with correct form of adjectives 1. Are you [interested/ interesting ] in listening to other people’s stories ? 2. What is the most [ exciting / excited ] thing you’ve ever done ? 3. When you were a child, what were you [ frightened/ frightening ] of ? 4. What part of your jobs makes feel [tired / tiring ] ? 5. What is the most [ interested / interesting ] thing about your job ? (D) Language Focus and speaking: - ed and –ing adjectives

1 st syllable stressed 2 nd syllable stressed 3 rd syllable stressed exerciseexciting operation physical cheerful profession excited absolutely unexciting Put the words into the correct columns. (E ) Pronunciation

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