Match the questions and answers:
How can I help you? a. Wonderful, thank you.
Do you feel any change after b. Could you give me a painkiller, the procedure? please?
Are you comfortable? c. No, please pull me up.
4. Are you okay? d. I'm doing fine, thank you.
5. Do you have any pain? e. No, there is no change.
6. How are you doing? f. Yes, I'm fine, thank you.
7. Row are you today? g. I slept very well, thank you.
8. How did you sleep? h. No. I'm free from min.
Complete the dialogue:
Kathy: Good morning Mr. Calmy! My name is Kathy
and I'm your nurse today. How are you doing?
Mr. Calmy: Hello, Kathy. Thank you for asking, but I'm not well.
Kathy: What is bothering you?
Mr. Calmy: I couldn't sleep all night.
Kathy: Why couldn't you sleep?
Mr. Calmy: Because, I felt pain everywhere.
Kathy: Show me where exactly your pain is?
Mr. Calmy: This wound hurts so much.
Kathy: First, I'll get you another painkiller, and then you'll try to get
up and take a walk.
Mr. Calmy: Do you think I can manage? It's going to be painful!
Kathy: With my help it's going to be much easier.
Mr. Calmy: Thank you, nurse!
Kathy: You're welcome, Mr. Calmy.
Grammar-wise:
1. Let's = Let us, znaczy to samo co: Why don't we'! e.g.:
„Let's go for a walk" = „Why don't we go for a walk?"
2. It's going to be painful = forma gerundialna: „to be going to" odnosząca
się do przyszłości. Często oznaczająca: mieć zamiar, e.g.:
Are you going to visit John today? - Masz zamiar odwiedzić dziś Johna?
Nurse: Hello, Mr Calmy, I'm Helen, I'm going to care ...
you. How you .... today?
Mr. Calmy Hello, nurse. I'm , thank !
Nurse: Do you any ?
Mr. Calmy: Yes, I ...., I feel everywhere!
Nurse: Show me exactly
Mr. Calmy: Right here. Could you me a , please?
Nurse: Let's
Match the words:
1. call light a. hurts
2. pain b. bother
3. procedure c. something for pain
4. painkiller d. surgery