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Conversation Practice #4 Assessment
Test your understanding of the dialogue about Conversation Practice #4: Doctor and Patient.
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Make sure you have listened to the conversation 2-3 times to be able to answer the questions below. Good luck! :)
1. Where do you think the conversation is taking place?
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At the restaurant.
At the hospital.
At the police station.
At the mall.
2. What is the word "patient" means in this conversation?
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It means the ability to wait for something.
It means a person under a health care.
It means "a nurse".
It means "to complain".
3. How is the patient feeling?
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She has a fever.
She has a pain in her neck.
She has a constant headache.
Her throat sting.
4. How will you describe the word "fever" in this conversation?
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It is an an abnormally high body temperature.
It is the excitement felt by a group of people about a particular public event.
It is an animal.
It is a state of nervous excitement.
5. How many tablets does the patient need to take every four hours for a week to feel better?
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2 tablets.
4 tablets.
1 tablet.
3 tablets.
6. Can the patient sleep well at night?
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Yes, she doesn't have any problem sleeping.
Yes, but her throat sting.
No, she wakes up every 4 hours.
No, she wakes up every hour.
7. Choose the best response. "Tell me how you feel."
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"Yes, I do."
"No. But my back hurts too."
"My head hurts."
"No, that wont be necessary."
8. Choose the best response. "Will I have to have blood tests?
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"Please take two of these tablets."
"I feel better already!"
"Yes, I do."
"No, that wont be necessary."
9. How will you describe the word "headache" in this conversation?
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A problem.
A continuous pain in the stomach.
Something that causes worry.
A continuous pain in the head.
10. Choose the best response. "You should feel better in a few days. You don’t have to worry at all."
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"I am worried all the time."
"Thank you doctor. I feel better already."
"No, I wake up every hour. The pain is there all the time."
"I think I know what the problem is."
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