1. Read the dialogues. Where do they take place? There is one extra place.
1. At the chemist's
3. In a medical lab
2. On board a plane
4. At the doctor's
Dialogue A
A: Good morning.
B: Good morning. How do you feel today?
A: I feel better today, but I am still off-colour. I'm sleeping
badly and have a terrible headache.
B: Have you checked your temperature today?
A: Yes, my temperature is quite normal.
B: Luckily for you there is nothing seriously wrong with your
health. You should have a good rest. And I'll prescribe
some painkillers for your headache.
Dialogue B
A: Hi, how can I help you?
B: I'm having a terrible headache. Have you got a painkill-
er?
A: Sure, the crew always has all the basic medication. You
must be suffering from low blood pressure. The higher
we get, the lower it goes.
B: I hear the pilot has just announced the outside tempera-
ture and said we're 13,000 feet above the ground.
A: I'll get you a pill and a glass of water in a minute.
B: Thanks.
Dialogue C
A: Good afternoon. I have a prescription from my doctor.
B: Hi. Let me see. Would you have this prescription in pills or O
in syrup?
A: I guess syrup will do. It's easier to swallow.
B: Please, remember to take 2 spoonfuls 3 times a day after
meals.
A: Are there any side effects?
B: Well, you may feel sleepy a little bit, but not more.
A: Alright. How much is it?
B: £7.