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Intermediate ESL Health Units
Unit One -
The Doctor's Office
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content overview of the unit.
Unit One -
The Doctor's Office
The main focus of this unit is to
make learners feel more comfortable communicating at the
doctor’s office. The activities in the lessons below contain
information on topics like using voicemail, describing pain or
illness, completing health history forms, and other issues
related to the doctor’s office.
Click here for
a Tutor’s Guide for this
unit, which provides advice about teaching present and past
tense, as well as information to help your learner communicate
more effectively in a doctor’s office.
What is the difference between Reading and Writing Practice,
Listening and Speaking Practice, and Real Practice modules?
Lesson One - Making Appointments
This lesson deals with issues of voicemail, making and changing appointments, referrals, billing, and more.
Reading and Writing Practice
 Listening and Speaking Practice

Real Practice

Lesson Two - Describing Pain/Symptoms
In this lesson you will find information on describing different kinds of symptoms, as well as describing intensity and length of pain.
Reading and Writing Practice

Listening and Speaking Practice

Real Practice

Lesson Three - Knowing Your Health History
This lesson contains information on health history, complete with a practice health history form and current medication lists for your learner to fill out.
Reading and Writing Practice

Listening and Speaking Practice

Real Practice

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entire unit containing all three lessons.
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