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1 Jose S. Santiago M.D.

2 Key Expressions I am sorry for ___________ (your inconvenience/ the trouble/ what happened). Here is _________ (your exam result/ your jacket/ your medicine/ the problem).

3 Speaking Exercise A: Hello, Mr. Kim, I’m going to check your ____, your _______ and your body mass composition. Please _________ your slippers and step onto the scale. I want you to put your _____ on those small circles. B: Okay. How am I doing?

4 Speaking Exercise A: That’s perfect. Now, please _____ both left and right hand-grips. Press the thumb- buttons until the test is ____. I am going to measure your weight and ______ now. B: Okay.

5 Speaking Exercise A: Your height is _____ cm and your weight is ____ kg. Your weight is within the normal ______ for your height. B: That’s good.

6 Speaking Exercise A: Now, in this test, your body mass will be ________ electronically. The test machine will _______ your fat mass, body liquid and muscular mass. The line graph is the ______ level. B: How about the white graph? What is it for?

7 Speaking Exercise A: Your composition results are showing in the white graph. The graph shows the mass ratio of fat, water and _____ in your body. When it stops moving, you can compare your results with the normal level. B: The graph is ______. Can you explain the test results to me now?

8 Speaking Exercise A: Sure. Your test results show the _____ of edema and dehydration. Your body fat is 2 kg over the ______ level. We recommend you to have some aerobic exercises. The ______ range is within 2 kgs. of the standard level. B: Does this mean that I have to watch my ______ from now on?

9 Speaking Exercise A: Yes. That’s correct. You’ll need to exercise more. Please step down from the test machine. Your mass measurement is finished. Now, I’m going to measure your ______. Would you roll up your shirt, please? B:...

10 Speaking Exercise A: Thank you for your cooperation. Your tests are done? Do you have any _______? B: Thank you. Do you think that I should consider a diet to control my _____? A: Well, Mr. Kim, your weight is a little over the normal range. I recommend that you __ regularly to keep your body healthy. Your next test will be an endoscopy in room 104. I will take you to the next test room.

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12 Key Expressions How was _____ (the test/ the weather/ everything/ your weekend)? We can _______ (try something else/ change your schedule/ make a reservation/ send you the result). Are you _______ ( happy/ leaving/ checking out/ ready for the exam)?

13 Speaking Exercise A: Mr. Kim, please ____ in. B: Hi, I am _______. A: Mr. Kim, you are here for an electrocardiogram. I want you to lie down on this ___ and make yourself comfortable. B: Okay.

14 Speaking Exercise A: This test measures your heart rate and the rhythm of your heartbeat. It is a painless test. It will detect and record your _____ activities. From the test data, we can detect abnormal heart behaviors. B: I am happy to hear that this is a _______ test.

15 Speaking Exercise A: Please roll your shirt up. I’ll attach a number of soft patches to your skin. These are called electrodes. They may feel chilly because of the ____ on the pad. B: Okay

16 Speaking Exercise A: Please do not _____ or talk during the test. Just relax and breathe normally. B: Okay. A: Good. Now I will measure your blood _____. I am going to test your left arm if you don’t mind. B: That’s fine with me.

17 Speaking Exercise A: Could you please roll up your sleeve? And, please extend your ____. B: Okay. A: Good... Please get up carefully and step down from the ______. B: How was my blood _______?

18 Speaking Exercise A: Your blood pressure is 120 over 80, which is perfectly ______. B: That’s great. A: Now, we would like to examine your ____ ability and your eye pressure. Please go to room 230 for your next test. B: Thank you. A: Thank you for your patience. Room 230 is right across the ______ from this room.


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