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Medical Role-play

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  • You are a school teacher. Ben ran to you and told you that Alex got hurt in the playground. Role-play a conversation between a school teacher and Ben after you helped Alex. Ask for more details about Alex.
  • You love the sun and went to the beach a few times this week. You started to have red skins. Talk to your friend about it.
  • You are at the pharmacy and you need to buy a cough syrup for your 80-year-old grandma. Ask the pharmacists to show you the best medicine.
  • You're new to Australia and you don't know how to make a doctor's appointment. Ask your friend about it.
  • You are with a nurse. She's going to give you a flu vaccine. [Nurse: remember to tell the patients to wait outside for 15 minutes before going home for any side effects.]
  • Your son has some rashes on his skin. Tell the doctor about his symptoms. [Use 'Does he...?' OR 'He doesn't... correctly']
  • You are at the dentist. You've had a toothache for more than a week. (Dentist: ask for more symptoms. Patient: ask for what food to eat.)
  • You would like to book a regular blood test with your doctor. Call the clinic.
  • You are doing a telehealth consultation because you think you might have Covid. Talk to the doctor over the telephone.
  • You have had a cold that won't go away for 2 weeks. Talk to your doctor and ask for further advice.
  • You are at the eye specialist because you just had a surgery. Talk to your specialist and ask for a certificate because you can't go to work for two weeks.
  • You are with a doctor. Your have a upset tummy but don't know what happen. (Doctor: ask for more symptoms and give advice)
  • You are at the clinic reception. You haven't made an appointment. Role-play between a receptionist and a patient.