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Witam. Proszę o pomoc w napisaniu 2 Dialogów. 1. Trzeba napisać krótki dialog: W Aptece. Można skorzystać z poniższych wskazówek: a sore throat – spray, tablets, gargle cuts (skaleczenia) – sticking plasters (10 strips) /plasterki opatrunkowe, 10 sztuk/ antiseptic cream, antiseptic spray runny nose – inhaler, calcium tablets with vitamin C sunburn (oparzenie słoneczne) – cream or spray for sunburn giving quick relief (przynoszący szybką ulgę) oraz wszelkie inne według własnego pomysłu. 2. Trzeba napisać dialog: U Lekarza , ale już według wskazówek wyłącznie. Stomach-ache, you keep being sick, you get the pain after you eat, it started three days ago and it is getting worse, you feel weak, you have got a little temperature, you need something to look after the pain (coś, co pomoże na ból żołądka). Samemu trzeba postawić diagnozę: może food poisoning, a może stress, nerwica. Coś trzeba przepisać pacjentowi, dać jakieś rady, o coś dopytać, itp. A to dialogi przykładowe: DIALOGUES: AT THE PHARMACY ( chemist’s, drugstore). W APTECE. 1. Pharmacist: Can I help you? Woman: Yes, have you got anything for hay fever? Ph: Yes, we have some eye drops and antihistamine tablets. W: I’d like the tablets, please. How often do you take them? Ph: Twice a day, morning and night. One tablet helps for about ten hours. W: Are there any side effects? Ph: Yes, you may feel a little tired and sleepy when you are taking them. So you shouldn’t drive. W: Oh, I see. Thanks. 2. Pharmacist: Can I help you? Man: Yes. Can I have something for insect bites? Ph: Certainly. Why don’t you try this spray? M: Fine. How often do you use it? Ph: It doesn’t matter. Whenever you need it. M: Right. Thank you. DIALOGUE: AT THE DOCTOR’S. Family Doctor: Hello, Steve. What’s the problem? Steve: Hello. I feel ill, Doctor. It started yesterday. I stayed in bed all day. I have a sore throat and a headache. F.D. Have you got a fever? S. Yes, I think so. I took my temperature this morning. It was about 38 degrees C. My whole body aches. F.D. Have you got a cough, too? S. No, I haven’t. F.D. Let me first look at your throat. Ah, yes, a little inflamed. Take off you shirt, Steve. I’d like to check your lungs. Take a deep breath. Hold your breath. Breathe out. Once more. Now cough. Thanks. Let’s listen to your heart. Everything seems to be all right but you’re a bit run-down . When did you last have a holiday? S. Two years ago. Or was it three years ago? I don’t remember exactly. F.D. I’ll take your blood pressure – stretch out your arm, please… All right. You can put on your shirt. S. What’s the matter with me, Doctor? F.D. Nothing serious. Just a light case of the flu. Stay in bed for a week. I’ll prescribe a gargle, some sulfa pills and vitamins for you. Take them three times daily after meals. Drink plenty of liquids, avoid rich food, and take it easy for a while. S. Thanks a lot, Doctor.
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