LUCKY N LAM DONG MEDICAL COLLEGE OBJECTIVES use vocabularies and structures to advice how to use medicines for the customers make a similar dialogue between a customer and a pharmacist 1 2 By the end[.]
LAM DONG MEDICAL COLLEGE OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, students will be able to use vocabularies and structures to advice how to use medicines for the customers make a similar dialogue between a customer and a pharmacist Learners advice how to use medicines for the customers politely, carefully and honestly HANGMAN h e a d a c h e HANGMAN t o o t h a c h e HANGMAN r a s h HANGMAN b a c k a c h e HANGMAN f e v e r Vocabulary prescription (n) : order from a doctor for medicine Ex: The doctor gave me a prescription for pain-killers www.themegallery.com Vocabulary pharmacy (n) : licensed store which sells medicine Ex: The pharmacy is open at A.M Vocabulary easier said than done : not easy to Ex: we must find a cure for cancer, but it’s easier said than done to get a good night’s sleep : to sleep enough to feel rested Ex: some people are still not sure what to to get a good night’s sleep Vocabulary to stay calm : to be relaxed Ex: It's not easy to stay calm when dealing with a frustrating situation to take a tablet : to take medicine by mouth Ex : take a tablet about 30 minutes before you go to bed I have a ………… Can you help me ? It started about………… How long have you had the pain? Here, take this medicine It’s called……… How often should I take this medicine? You should take………….tablet ……….a day Here, take this medicine It’s called……… Pre- task How many people are there in the conversation? There are two Who are they ? a pharmacist and a customer 3.What are they talking about ? Having difficulty in sleeping What are the most Common Causes of having sleeping difficulty ? Pain Trouble Breathing Frequent Urination Medications Caffeine Nicotine Customer: … I have some problems with my sleep Can you give a some medicine to make my sleep better? Pharmacist: Please give me your prescription from the doctor Customer: Here you are Pharmacist: These are your medicine Customer: How often should I take the medicine? Pharmacist: Just take one pill about 30 minutes before you go to bed • Customer: How long should I take them? Pharmacist: The prescription is for five days If you're not sleeping well after five days, I'd like you to come back in • Customer: Is there anything else I can to help me sleep at night? Pharmacist: Don't worry so much about things at work I know, I know easier said than done • Customer: Should I stay home from work? Pharmacist: No, I don't think that's necessary Just remember to stay calm ... how to use medicines for the customers politely, carefully and honestly HANGMAN h e a d a c h e HANGMAN t o o t h a c h e HANGMAN r a s h HANGMAN b a c k a c h e HANGMAN f e v e r Vocabulary prescription... How many people are there in the conversation? There are two Who are they ? a pharmacist and a customer 3.What are they talking about ? Having difficulty in sleeping What are the most Common Causes... for medicine Ex: The doctor gave me a prescription for pain-killers www.themegallery.com Vocabulary pharmacy (n) : licensed store which sells medicine Ex: The pharmacy is open at A.M Vocabulary