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1. What’s the matter?

1. Look at these sentences. Connect the ones that mean the same thing.

1. I feel ill. a) Are you all right?

2. What’s the matter? b) My stomach hurts.

3. You don’t look too good. c) Why don’t you ... ?

4. Oh dear. d) What’s up?

5. Are you OK? e) I feel awful.

6. I think you should ... f) I’m sorry (to hear that).

7. I’ve got stomach-ache. g) You don’t look very well.

2. Make a dialogue using these keys.

A B

not look too good No/terrible

What/matter? awful/toothache

dear/why don’t/dentist? Yes/go tomorrow

3. Have the similar conversation about these things.

a bad cough a high temperature a terrible backache indigestion quinsy

4. Read and translate the dialogues.

Dialogue 1

  • What is the matter with you?

  • You'd better ask me what is not the matter with me, doctor, as I seem to be suffering from all illnesses imaginable: insomnia, headaches, backache, indigestion and pains in my stomach. Besides I am constantly sneezing and coughing as I caught a cold the other day.

-Let me examine you. Open your mouth and show me your tongue.

Oh, your tongue is furred and your throat is sore. It's quinsy.

-But my stomachache and backache?

-You'll have to be examined thoroughly at the polyclinic.

-Is it serious, doctor?

-Things do happen. Maybe you are run down. Try to have regular meals and keep to a milk diet.

-What will you prescribe me, doctor?

-Some medicine for quinsy and tablets for sleeplessness. And come

to the polyclinic as soon as you feel yourself better to be examined thoroughly.

-OK, doctor. Thank you very much.

Dialogue 2

- What's troubling you?

- Doctor, I have got a pain in my side.

-Let me examine your side. Does it hurt you when I press? - Oh, yes, it's terribly painful.

-I think it's an attack of appendicitis.

-Must I be operated on, doctor?

-I am sorry to say, but yes.

-Oh, poor me.

-No tears, my dear. Take it easy. Everything will be OK.

Dialogue 3

-What's troubling you?

  • I have a swollen finger. It kept me awake all night.

  • Show me your finger. Hm ... you have got a splinter there. One should never neglect a splinter. It may cause an infection and an abscess.

(The doctor removed the splinter and bandaged up the finger)

-Shall I come once again?

-No need. I'll give you some ointment and you can bandage your finger yourself.

-Thank you very much, doctor.

Dialogue 4

-Doctor, I have got a terrible toothache.

-Open your mouth wide, please. Which tooth is giving you so much

trouble?

-It seems to me, the third upper one.

-I see. It has a large cavity. I am afraid it will have to come out.

-Doctor, can't you stop it?

-No, it's impossible.

-Will it hurt me, doctor? Can't you give me a painkiller?

-Don't be nervous, I'll give you a painkilling injection.

(In some minutes)

- How are you?

- My mouth feels rather dead.

- Show me your tooth, it's ail over. Did it hurt you?

- In fact, I felt, nothing. Thank you, doctor.

-I am sorry but I must be off. Hope to see you at home soon.

-Thank you for coming. I was very glad to see you.

-So was I.

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