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Unit 1. Higher Medical Education.

Lesson 1. I AM A STUDENT.

Simple Tenses

  1. Answer the questions:

  1. What is your name?

  2. Where are you from?

  3. What do you do?

  4. Where do you study?

  5. What are you interested in?

  6. What is your hobby?

  7. What school did you graduate from?

  8. What subjects did you like at school? Why?

  9. What languages do you speak?

  10. Are your friends students too?

  11. Where do your friends study?

  1. Where do you live?

  2. Do you live at home with your parents or in a hostel/dormitory?

  3. Do you like being a student? Why?

  4. Why do you want to become a doctor?

  5. What does the word “university” mean?

  6. What does the word “student” mean?

  7. What is “a people person”?

  8. Must a doctor be a people person?

  1. Active Vocabulary

vocation [veuˈkeɪʃən]- покликання; схильність (до чогось - for) ; професія

suit [sju:t ]- підходити

vulnerable [ˈvʌlnərəbl] - уразливий

alongside [əˈlɔŋˈsaɪd] - поруч з, разом з

genuine [ˈdʒenjuɪn] - справжній, істинний

rewarding [rɪˈwɔ:dɪŋ] - вартий, корисний

cause [kɔ:z] - причина

treat [tri:t] - лікувати

eventually [ɪˈventʃuəlɪ] - зрештою

infirm [in’fə:m] - немічний

glamorous [ˈglæmərəs] - привабливий

obliging [əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ] - люб'язний

grateful [ˈgreɪtfʊl] - вдячний

repeatedly [rɪˈpi:tɪdlɪ] - неодноразово

assistance [əˈsɪstəs] - допомога, сприяння

physician [fɪˈzɪʃən] – лікар, терапевт

headache [ˈhɛdˌeɪk] - головний біль

ease [iːz] - полегшувати; звільняти (від)

suffering [ˈsʌfərɪŋ] - страждання

firsthand experience - досвід з перших рук

volunteer [ˌvɒlənˈtɪə] - доброволець, волонтер

emergency room [ɪˈmɜːdʒənsɪ rum] - реанімація

background [ˈbækˌgraʊnd]- походження

healthcare [‘helθ’kɛə] - охорона здоров'я

intend [ɪnˈtɛnd] - мати намір; збиратися

  1. Translate the following word combinations into your language:

To ask repeatedly; to ease suffering; to gain firsthand experience; to be a volunteer; to deliver to the emergency room; to intend to become a doctor; obliging and grateful patients; a glamorous job; infirm patients; the cause of his death; to treat a patient; intellectually rewarding; to render assistance; to be a people person; volunteer experience; people of all different races, ages, backgrounds, and cultures; improve healthcare ; repeatedly require the assistance of physicians; a genuine interest.

  1. Read what two British medical students say about their choice of medical career:

Stuart, 3rd year medical student, Manchester

It was always a childhood dream to become a doctor. I chose to study medicine because it seemed like a vocation that suited my personality.  I think it's a great privilege to be able to help people when they're most vulnerable. 

Alongside this, I've always had a genuine interest in health and the causes of ill health, so I knew I'd find medicine intellectually rewarding.  I'm a people person, so I knew that I would enjoy working as part of a team with lots of other professionals to treat patients. I'm really happy to be studying medicine and I'm excited to eventually practice as a doctor, but medicine isn't for everyone.  Caring for the infirm is rarely glamorous and patients aren't always obliging and grateful - the decision to become a doctor has to be your own.  Good luck with your future career!

Catherine, 4th year medical student, Aberdeen

My earliest impression of medicine occurred when my mother repeatedly required the assistance of physicians in dealing with her chronic migraine headaches. Her doctors were always there for her, day or night. The respect that my parents had to doctors, and the doctors' ability to ease suffering, sparked a desire to one day become a physician myself. I also had the chance to gain some firsthand experience in the medical profession when I volunteered for over a year in the emergency room of a regional hospital. From my volunteer experience, I learned the importance of organization and effective communication skills. I think doctors should be able to serve people of all different races, ages, backgrounds, and cultures. I strongly believe that the ultimate goal of any physician is to improve healthcare on a local, national and inter-national level. I intend to use my skills and experience to become a good doctor.

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