Comprehension
Comprehension
Comprehension
ENGLISH 3001
- DR. BRANCH
Lesson Objectives
O To be able to listen for specific information
and gist in a passage.
O To be able to coin the meaning of a word from
the context it is used.
O To build vocabulary.
Health
O Health is a “… a state of complete physical, mental,
and social well-being and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity… to reach a level of optimal
physical, mental and social well-being, an individual or
group is able to realise aspirations, to satisfy needs,
and to change or cope with the environment. Health,
therefore, is seen as a resource for living, a positive
concept emphasising social and personal resources, as
well as physical capacities.”
- World Health Organization
Understanding the General
Meaning
O What is the gist of this reading? The main point?
1. Pharmacist (noun)
O In context: The pharmacist is on duty in the drugstore.
O The pharmacist dispenses drugs.
2. Prescription (noun)
O In context: The doctor wrote a prescription for Tylenol #3 with
codeine.
O Only a pharmacist can fill a prescription
3. Allergic (adjective)
O In context: Joe is allergic to bee stings. One sting could kill him
within 3 minutes!
O I can take tetracycline for an antibiotic, but I am allergic to
penicillin. Don’t give it to me!
O Allergic (noun)
a. Melodie has an allergy to lobster. It makes her throat swell and
she has difficulty breathing. (noun)
b. Elisa had an allergic reaction to strawberries. She broke out in
hives: little red, itchy bumps on her skin. (adj)
c. The springtime brings many airborne allergens. (noun)
Mix and match
Word of similar meaning or symptom
Word O Client
O Drugstore O Sofa or chesterfield
O Prescription O Pharmacy
O Customer O Giving me a lot of trouble or pain
O Cyclobenzaprine O Pharmacist
O Druggist O Focus
O Tablet O Take at intervals of time
O Space them out O Doctor’s order
O Couch O Muscle relaxant
O “killing me” O Drowsy
O Sleepy O pill
O Concentrate
CALLING THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE
*The phone rings at the doctor’s office. The medical
office assistant (MOA) answers.
MOA: Dr. Smith’s office
Patient: Yeah, hello. Can I talk to the doctor, please? I
think I’ve got an infected foot.
MOA: Well, Dr. Smith is tied up with a patient right
now. Maybe I can help you. What seems to be the
problem?
Patient: Well… I stepped on a nail. And now the spot is
all green and oozing pus or something
CALLING THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE
MOA: When did you do this?
Patient: Oh, about 3 days ago. I cleaned it right away but..
gee… it’s looking pretty bad now. And, it’s sore. Sometimes it
even throbs.
MOA: Yes, I see. Maybe you should come in to see the
doctor. Let me check for an opening today.
Patient: Thanks.
MOA: Okay. Dr. Smith can see you at 2:30 this afternoon.
Will that work for you?
Patient: 2:30… Let me think a minute. I’ll need to get a ride…
Yes… Okay, I’ll be there at 2:30. I can make it.
CALLING THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE
MOA: Alright! May I have your name please?
Patient: Yes. It’s Melinda Jugaru. M-e-l-i-n-d-a J-u-g-a-r-
u.
MOA: Thank you. We’ll see you then at 2:30 this
afternoon, Melinda. Do you know our address?
Patient: You’re on the corner of 108th Avenue and 152nd
Street, aren’t you?
MOA: Yes, that’s right. You can’t miss us.
Patient: Thank you. Bye.
MOA: Good-bye.
UNDERSTANDING SPECIFICS
1) Melinda has an injury. What is it?
2) What is the patient’s problem today?
3) Who is the patient calling?
4) What does the patient want?
5) What does the patient get?
6) When will Melinda see the doctor?
7) What does the patient think is wrong with her?
8) How long has the patient had this injury?
9) Based on your professional knowledge, what
treatment will Melinda likely receive from the doctor?
UNDERSTANDING SPECIFICS
10) Where is the location of the injury?
11) Did you notice the MOA did not say “Hello” or
“Good morning”? Do you think this is proper
etiquette or proper behaviour for a health
professional?
REFERENCES
Hull, M. Medical English Clear & Simple. 1st ed. Philadelphia: F.A Davis
Company, 2010.