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HOUSE m.D.

BEDSIDE MANNERS Definition: The attitude and conduct of a physician in the presence of a patient.

ADVICE give some! should / shouldn’t ex. 46-47

OBLIGATION / NECESSITY (verplichting / nooDzaak) obligation by circumstances have to / don’t have to obligation by people must / mustn’t necessity need to ex. 53 ex. 54

HAVE TO VERSUS NEED TO “I have to go to the loo.” consequence (gevolg) “I need to go to the loo.” benefit (voordeel)

AT THE DOCTOR (LISTENING) ex. 59

AT THE DOCTOR (LISTENING) symptoms injuries / illnesses / ailment treatment Amanda Derek Richard - body aches - rising temperature the flu - tablets - rest painful wound infection disinfect wound - headache - feeling dizzy hangover - aspirin - bed rest

AT THE DOCTOR (SPEAKING) ex. 60

You should follow your heart, but take your brain with you. ADVICE OF THE DAY You should follow your heart, but take your brain with you.

Speaking: Role play (10) In pairs, write your own doctor-patient role play Rehearse it (2’) and bring it next lesson (without preparation) Note: role play = talk + do

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA Language (vocabulary + grammar) Conversation’s logic Fluency Pronunciation (weebly > links) Use of English at all times