In this lesson, you will learn essential vocabulary, phrases, and expressions commonly used in medical settings. Whether you’re visiting a doctor or simply want to improve your English for real-life situations, this module will help you communicate effectively.
Key Vocabulary
Below is a list of common words and phrases related to visiting the doctor. Listen to the pronunciation by clicking the audio buttons.
Word/Phrase | Meaning | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Appointment | A scheduled meeting with the doctor | Appointment |
Symptoms | Signs of illness | Symptoms |
Diagnosis | Identification of an illness | Diagnosis |
Prescription | A written order for medication | Prescription |
Check-up | A routine medical examination | Check-up |
Allergy | An adverse reaction to something | Allergy |
Blood pressure | The force of blood against artery walls | Blood pressure |
Fever | Elevated body temperature | Fever |
Cough | A reflex action to clear the throat | Cough |
Common Phrases at the Doctor’s Office
Here are some useful phrases you might use when visiting the doctor. Practice saying them aloud and listen to the pronunciation.
Asking for Help
- I’d like to make an appointment.
- I’m feeling unwell.
- Can you check my symptoms?
Describing Symptoms
- I have a headache.
- I feel dizzy.
- I’ve been coughing a lot.
Understanding the Doctor
- What’s the diagnosis?
- Do I need a prescription?
- How long will it take to recover?
Role Play: A Visit to the Doctor
Let’s practice a conversation between a patient and a doctor. Read the dialogue below and listen to the pronunciation.
Patient:
Good morning, Doctor. I’ve been feeling unwell for the past few days.Doctor:
Hello. Can you describe your symptoms?
Patient:
I have a headache, and I feel very tired.Doctor:
Have you had a fever or any other symptoms?
Patient:
No, just the headache and fatigue.Doctor:
I’ll check your blood pressure. Let’s see what we can do.
Bonus Tips
- Always bring a list of medications you’re currently taking to your appointment.
- Be specific when describing your symptoms to help the doctor make an accurate diagnosis.
- If you don’t understand something, ask the doctor to explain it again.
By the end of this lesson, you should feel more confident discussing health-related topics in English. Keep practicing these phrases and vocabulary to improve your fluency!