Good Morning English! With AJ and Victoria October 25, 2011.

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Good Morning English! With AJ and Victoria October 25, 2011

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Oma Festival

Dialogue Pg. 18 Patient: Do you sell Demerol? Pharmacist: Do you have a prescription? Patient: No, I don’t. I came straight from home, not from the clinic. Do I need a prescription? Pharmacist: Yes, you need one. We can’t sell that without a prescription. Patient: Then could you recommend a good over- the-counter (OTC) pain-killer? Pharmacist: Well how about Tylenol? Everyone gets Tylenol. Patient: Are there any side-effects from taking it? Pharmacist: Not that I know of.

Expressions 1. Demerol: A type of pain-killer

2. Prescription: medicine, treatment (After doctor’s check up, doctors will prescribe you a medicine.) (Many pharmacies require a prescription before buying medication and pills.) Expressions

3. Over-the-counter: OTC Expressions

4. Pain-killer: sedative (A. That test was a pain in the neck: 골치 아픈 시험이었다.) (B. Do you need a pain-killer? Or maybe you could just go for a jog.)

Expressions 5. Side-effect: consequent, result (A: Does Lasik have any side-effects?) (B: I heard some people have side-effects from the surgery after a few months.)

Expressions 6. Take: take in, consume (I took some pills this morning. I’m still feeling sick. )

Expressions 7. “Not that I know of”: “not to my knowledge,” or “not that I’m aware of”