situation therapist pp sp adverbs

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Situation Instructions Carefully study and analyze the following situation. Use present perfect, simple past, and adverbs in your conversation. A therapist and a patient are in the middle of an appointment. The therapist is interviewing the patient. The patient, who seems to be very troubled and is about to cry, is sharing the difficult situations he/she is going through. Student A - Take the role of a concerned therapist. You are deeply moved by the problems and situations your patient is going through. Interview your patient by asking initial and follow-up questions on the different issues. Student B - Take the role of a troubled patient. You are having very serious problems, indeed. Tell the therapist about your issues. Answer his/her questions by providing a detailed explanation of the situations.

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Page 1: Situation therapist pp sp adverbs

SituationInstructionsCarefully study and analyze the following situation. Use present perfect, simple past, and adverbs in your conversation.

A therapist and a patient are in the middle of an appointment. The therapist is interviewing the patient. The patient, who seems to be very troubled and is about to cry, is sharing the difficult situations he/she is going through.

Student A - Take the role of a concerned therapist. You are deeply moved by the problems and situations your patient is going through. Interview your patient by asking initial and follow-up questions on the different issues. Student B - Take the role of a troubled patient. You are having very serious problems, indeed. Tell the therapist about your issues. Answer his/her questions by providing a detailed explanation of the situations.

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Have you ever__________?

I still haven’t…

I’ve… for / since…

In the past,

We used to…

I didn’t have many…

Well, I basically couldn’t…

Yes, I have. We went…

No, I haven’t. I think it’s…

No, not yet.

I have recently…

Use these Expressions…

Some Adverbs

Just

Recently

Yet

Already

Still