Unit 6 Doctor ’ s Case-book Session 1 (p.73) Sample 1 “… chronic bronchitis characterized by …. ” “ several months ago, a cough somewhat different appeared.

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Unit 6 Doctor ’ s Case-book Session 1 (p.73) Sample 1 “… chronic bronchitis characterized by …. ” “ several months ago, a cough somewhat different appeared and became …. ” e.g. a doctor appreciated by all his patients. somewhat adv. e.g. He was somewhat encouraged by your words.

“ Three weeks ago he noted blood-tinged sputum. ” “ During this 2-week interval, he has had …. ” blood-tinged tinge v./n. e.g. blood-shot eyes blood-stained swabs well-protected environment e.g. a 3-hour drive a 7-day holiday two 2-hour shifts

Sample 2 “ a 60-year-old woman presents to the emergency department having collapsed at home. ” “ (She) presents …. She gives a three-day history …. ” having done sth. (in Sub. Clause) e.g. Having finished his duty report, Dr. Bai returned to his consulting room earlier. She is brought to the emergency department …. She is said to have a severe pain in the past three days ….

“ On admission, she had features of osteoarthritis …. ” on e.g. On hearing a big “ Pang ”, the nurse rushed to the ward to attend the patient. On examination he looked well.

Session 2 Practical Reading Passage 1 “ There is an old saying in English: ’…. ’” “ It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases … It also works …. ” e.g. An old English saying says … As an old English saying goes … “ It ” laughter

“ Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be capable of reducing …. ” be capable of e.g. Laser is said to be capable of deleting some of the facial pigments and moles.

“ The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce endorphins in the brain. These are natural chemicals which diminish both stress and pain. ” theseendorphins e.g. Listerine Antiseptic is a kind of mouthwash which is advertised as the leading product among all the non-prescriptions. The reason … seems to be that …

“ As a result of these discoveries, some doctors and psychiatrists in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they try to improve … by …. ” as a result of e.g. Doctors can now hold on-line discussion on a particular medical issue as the result of the development of IT industry. e.g. This new building is designed to have multi- functions, in which several pieces of sophisticated medical equipments will be installed for examinations and diagnoses.

Features of advertisement contexts: Use of sensational words: For arthritis pain, choose What doctors have … recommended Millions of times. Advil e.g. as effective as two aspirin Use of formula, print or style of letter or grammatical means to achieve vision effects: e.g. e.g. effective; gentler; Use of inducing words: Use of convincing words: e.g. doctors haves recommended

Purposes of using these features in advertisement contexts: Create psychological vantage for the advertised product Develop need on part of the potential buyers Tips for advertisement reading: Look for the object being advertised; Try to form complete sentence from the segments given; Follow the guidance of grammar knowledge; Use the idiomatic expressions in the language;

Passage 2 “ Advil contains ibuprofen, which was once available only by prescription. ” Just one Advil is as effective as two regular aspirin. contain v. e.g. Normal healthy diet contains actually almost all the nutrition a person needs. e.g. The new nurse looks as professionally qualified as any other nurses.

“ Yet clinical studies show that Advil is gentler to the stomach than aspirin. ” Doctors have recommended Advil over 30 million times for so many types of pains. to be adj.+ er … than … e.g. It is true that the head nurse is more experienced than the new nurse. convincing words: authority (person or organization) statistical figures

The next time arthritis pain goes to work on you, choose what so many doctor recommended. Advil! e.g. You have to do what your doctor has told you to do. what (Obj. Clau.) Use of positive verb to create psychological vantage or the product or seeming dependence of the buyer Use of sensational word

T or F 3. Doctors recommended Advil many times for stomachache. (F) … Advil is gentler to the stomach …. doctor recommended many times stomach (pain) Creating confusion of the information given in the reading