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Small Talk Review • Small Talk is What You Use when your Getting to know someone • Small Talk is for getting people relaxed before a conversation • In America small talk is a part of everyday life • You’ll have small talk with everyone, especially about the weather!

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Small Talk Review

• Small Talk is What You Use when your Getting to know someone

• Small Talk is for getting people relaxed before a conversation

• In America small talk is a part of everyday life• You’ll have small talk with everyone, especially

about the weather!

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Complete Small Talk Questions for 1E

• Write 5 questions for 1E• Music will play, when it stops find a partner

and practice small talk with them.

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Please Open Up Your Books

Chief complaint=Main ProblemGood Questions=Open ended, gets patient to explain as much as possibleGood questions use: Patient’s name, uses words like “Okay” (less abrupt), shows doctor has time to listen, is formal, uses “I” as opposed to “we”

• Complete Exercise 1) G

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Lets get up! Do a dance!

• Head shoulder’s knees and toes

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Relax, Lets Play a Game

• Simon Says• Rules: Everyone stand up. When I give an

instruction you must copy it. However, only when I say “Simon Say’s before it”

• For example: Copy me when I say “Simon says touch your nose”

• Do not copy me when I say anything without “Simon Says” first.

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Everyone Has a Bingo Board

• Write the following words in ANY of the boxes. At the end of class we will play a Bingo game for prizes!

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Similar

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Problem

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Pain

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Medication

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Smoker

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Allergic

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Exercise

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Chief Complaint

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Symptoms

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Onset

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Previous Occurrence

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Stabbing Pain

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Indigestion

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Headache

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Earache

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Lump

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Weakness

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Tingling

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Dizziness

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Hissing

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Buttoning Clothes

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Typist

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Farmer

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Sales Manager

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Construction Worker

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Complete 2A

• Match Steps with Questions• Please read the questions and make sure you

understand the words• Lets go through the steps together

• Work with a partner to complete the exercise

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Ask and Remember

• Half the class has Worksheet A, Half have Worksheet B. I will model the activity first.

• People with Worksheet A ask the questions to the Worksheet B. Remember their answers and do not write anything down.

• When finished Worksheet A repeats back Worksheet B’s answers in the form of: “You’re birthday is….”, “You cannot …..” “You….”

• Switch roles and now its Worksheet B’s turn to ask questions Worksheet A, and then repeat back their answers.

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Open Ended vs. Leading Questions

• Open Ended = Without fixed limits, free

• Leading Questions = Encourages a desired answer

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Do vs. Does

• To make a question in English we often use “do” or “don’t” at the beginning of a sentence

• We use Do when the subject is I, you, we or they.

• When the subject is he, she or it, we add DOES at the beginning to make the affirmative sentence a question.

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Examples

• Does it hurt? -Pronoun “it” as in the hurt….so we use does.

• Do you feel pain?-Pronoun “you”…..so we use do.

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Other Ways of Writing Open Ended Questions:

• Can Verb. To be able too. Often used when making a request. “Can you tell me if it hurts?”

• Have youOpen ended guess. Unsure. “Have you ever tried a diet?”

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Complete 2B

• Work together with your classmates to get it done.

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Weekly Schedule

• As medical practitioners you will have to understand people’s schedules

• Days of the Week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

• And then hours

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Hour Divisions in the day

• Day Time - Between sunrise and sunset

• Evening – Day starts to turn into night. After 6PM

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Please draw in your activities in the weekly schedule handout!

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How to ask people about schedules?

Example: What do you do Thursday? (means during the daytime)What do you do Friday? (means during the daytime)----------------------------------------------------What do you do Thursday evening?What do you do Friday evening?

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Answering Questions

• Thursday I…… play football.• Thursday evening I…..clean my clock.

How role play should work, example: A: What do you do Thursday?B: Thursday I play football. And Thursdays evening I clean my clock.• Please walk around and ask others about

their schedule

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Complete Exercise 2C

• Work together and complete 2C• Use the question box in 2A and 3B for ideas

and help.

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Listening Exercise: Some Music!

• Listen and draw a picture to help you understand the following vocabulary words which are in the song we will listen too.

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Furniture

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Chesterfield

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Ottoman

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K-Car

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Automobiles

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Emu

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Llama

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Fridge

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Tree fort

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What do you think the song is about?

• Lets brainstorm!

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Title of Song: If I had a Million Dollars

What do you think the song is about now?

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1. Lets listen to the song?

• At the end I will ask you what the song is about.

• You do not need to write or take notes.

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2. Listen again

• This time fill in the blanks with the words that you hear

• After you finish listening to the song compare your answers with a partner

**Don’t worry we will listen to the song one more time after this**

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3. Final Listening

• Fill in the blanks again and compare with a partner

• After I will hand out a full text of the song so you can check your answers.

• Finally, I will answer any questions about vocabulary, meaning, phrases you do not know about……..

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Final questions on the song

1. What does the song mean to you?2. If you had a million dollars what would you

do with it?

When finished we will split into pairs to share our answers.

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Review Patient History Questions

• Okay, what can I help you with?• What do you do for work? • Can you tell me how old are you?• Can you tell me about your chief complaint?• Do you feel any…….

Complete 4D role plays. One partner picks any case (1-4) to practice.

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Bingo Time!

• If I call out a word on your board cross it off• If you get 5 in a row horizontal or vertical

(not diagonal) yell: BINGO! And you get a prize.

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Summary:

• Simon Says/ Head shoulders knees and toes

• Patient Histories • Open Ended vs. Leading

Questions (do, does, can, have you)

• Weekly Schedules• Listening Exercise “If I had a

Million Dollars”• Role Play Patient History

Case Studies• Bingo Game