БЫСТРЕЕ БЫСТРЕЕ ПРОСТО СОЕДИНИТЬ СЛОВА 3) Look at the statements (a) to (g). Which do you think the doctor said to each of the following patients? 1. Nick who's broken his arm. a) Take one three times a day after meals. b) I think you should have a total bed rest for a week. c) Take a teaspoonful last thing at night. 2. Mary with flu. 3. Sally with a bad cough. 4. Ted who's sprained his ankle. d) Put these drops into the ear twice a day. 5. Sam who needs his appendix out. e) You'll have to have your arm put in plaster. 6. Sarah who's ill and very weak. f) P'll ask the surgeon when he can fit you in for an operation. 7. Mr. Brown's ear hurts. g) We'll get a nurse to put a bandage on.
- The doctor would likely say "Take a teaspoonful last thing at night" (option c) as this statement is related to medication and would not be appropriate for any other patient.
- Options a and b are not relevant to a broken arm.
- Option d is related to ear drops and would not be appropriate for a broken arm.
- Options e, f, and g are not relevant to a broken arm.
2. For Mary with flu:
- The doctor would likely say "Take one three times a day after meals" (option a) as this statement is related to medication and is commonly prescribed for flu symptoms.
- Options b and c are not relevant to flu.
- Options d, e, f, and g are not relevant to flu.
3. For Sally with a bad cough:
- The doctor would likely say "Put these drops into the ear twice a day" (option d) as this statement is related to ear drops and would be appropriate for a patient with a bad cough.
- Options a, b, c, e, f, and g are not relevant to a bad cough.
4. For Ted who has sprained his ankle:
- The doctor would likely say "You'll have to have your arm put in plaster" (option e) as this statement is related to the need for a cast or plaster on a body part. In this case, the ankle needs to be put in a cast or plaster.
- Options a, b, c, d, f, and g are not relevant to a sprained ankle.
5. For Sam who needs his appendix out:
- The doctor would likely say "P'll ask the surgeon when he can fit you in for an operation" (option f) as this statement suggests the need for a surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Options a, b, c, d, e, and g are not relevant to getting the appendix removed.
6. For Sarah who is ill and very weak:
- The doctor would likely say "I think you should have a total bed rest for a week" (option b) as this statement suggests the need for rest and recovery due to illness and weakness.
- Options a, c, d, e, f, and g are not relevant to being ill and weak.
7. For Mr. Brown whose ear hurts:
- The doctor would likely say "We'll get a nurse to put a bandage on" (option g) as this statement suggests the need for a bandage to be applied to the ear to provide relief or support.
- Options a, b, c, d, e, and f are not relevant to a painful ear.
In summary:
1. Nick with a broken arm: c) Take a teaspoonful last thing at night.
2. Mary with flu: a) Take one three times a day after meals.
3. Sally with a bad cough: d) Put these drops into the ear twice a day.
4. Ted who has sprained his ankle: e) You'll have to have your arm put in plaster.
5. Sam who needs his appendix out: f) P'll ask the surgeon when he can fit you in for an operation.
6. Sarah who is ill and very weak: b) I think you should have a total bed rest for a week.
7. Mr. Brown's ear hurts: g) We'll get a nurse to put a bandage on.
- The doctor would likely say "Take a teaspoonful last thing at night" (option c) as this statement is related to medication and would not be appropriate for any other patient.
- Options a and b are not relevant to a broken arm.
- Option d is related to ear drops and would not be appropriate for a broken arm.
- Options e, f, and g are not relevant to a broken arm.
2. For Mary with flu:
- The doctor would likely say "Take one three times a day after meals" (option a) as this statement is related to medication and is commonly prescribed for flu symptoms.
- Options b and c are not relevant to flu.
- Options d, e, f, and g are not relevant to flu.
3. For Sally with a bad cough:
- The doctor would likely say "Put these drops into the ear twice a day" (option d) as this statement is related to ear drops and would be appropriate for a patient with a bad cough.
- Options a, b, c, e, f, and g are not relevant to a bad cough.
4. For Ted who has sprained his ankle:
- The doctor would likely say "You'll have to have your arm put in plaster" (option e) as this statement is related to the need for a cast or plaster on a body part. In this case, the ankle needs to be put in a cast or plaster.
- Options a, b, c, d, f, and g are not relevant to a sprained ankle.
5. For Sam who needs his appendix out:
- The doctor would likely say "P'll ask the surgeon when he can fit you in for an operation" (option f) as this statement suggests the need for a surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- Options a, b, c, d, e, and g are not relevant to getting the appendix removed.
6. For Sarah who is ill and very weak:
- The doctor would likely say "I think you should have a total bed rest for a week" (option b) as this statement suggests the need for rest and recovery due to illness and weakness.
- Options a, c, d, e, f, and g are not relevant to being ill and weak.
7. For Mr. Brown whose ear hurts:
- The doctor would likely say "We'll get a nurse to put a bandage on" (option g) as this statement suggests the need for a bandage to be applied to the ear to provide relief or support.
- Options a, b, c, d, e, and f are not relevant to a painful ear.
In summary:
1. Nick with a broken arm: c) Take a teaspoonful last thing at night.
2. Mary with flu: a) Take one three times a day after meals.
3. Sally with a bad cough: d) Put these drops into the ear twice a day.
4. Ted who has sprained his ankle: e) You'll have to have your arm put in plaster.
5. Sam who needs his appendix out: f) P'll ask the surgeon when he can fit you in for an operation.
6. Sarah who is ill and very weak: b) I think you should have a total bed rest for a week.
7. Mr. Brown's ear hurts: g) We'll get a nurse to put a bandage on.