unit 2 lesson 2 medical practice
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Draw A Picture of Something You Did Yesterday…..
Your Picture:• Represents a Verb: Completed Action in the past.
• Use of Simple Past Tense (for talking about yesterday)
• Simple Past:Regular verbs: “-ed” endings
(Verb: move) I movedIrregular Verbs:(Verb: see) I saw
• Write under your picture (1) what you did.
Other Verb Tenses We Know:
2. Present Tense
3. Present Continuous
4. Future Tense:
Subject + auxiliary verb WILL + main verb
Example: I will eat.
2A p. 18
Vocabulary:
• Assault
• Ambulance
• Paramedics
• Neck Brace
• Scan
• Dislocated Jaw
• Knock out
Pictures:
Read the conversation 2A
• Fill in the blanks with the correct verb tense
• After we will listen to the recording to check our answers
Practice dialogue 2A in pairs
• Both partners should take turns being Mr. Slenkovic and the nurse
• Some groups will perform for the class.
Lay Terms?
• Technical vs. Non-technical language
• “Relocate” vs. “Put Back in Place”
• Lay Terms are simple!
• When is it best to use lay terms instead of medical terms?
2B
• Find the medical terms in the text first.
• Then match them with the lay terms column.
• Example:
• 6. “Put Back in Place” b. “reposition”
Can vs. Can’t
• Can’t = Cannot
• Complete the worksheet
Simon Says Break!
• Can and Can’t ‘blob’ game
• Investigator game
5 Minute Break
2C
• In pairs: Write a Role Play for Case 1.
• Pairs Will Perform
• After in Pairs Write a Role Play for Case 2.
• Pairs will perform.
Lets make a story!
Respected
Approval
Understaffed
Twinge
Muscle Sprain
Debilitating
Retirement
Quiver
Venues
Professional
Influence
Intense
Significant
Occupation
Patients
Suffer
Researchers
Symptoms
Medication
Standardized
Devastating
Mandate
Penalizing
Exacerbate
Ignore
All these words are in the article we will read. Guess what the article
will be about?
Draw in a Picture for Each Word in Your Bingo Board.
• Respected• Approval• Understaffed• Twinge• Muscle Sprain• Debilitating• Retirement• Quiver• Venues• Professional• Influence• Intense• Significant
• Occupation• Patients• Suffer• Researchers• Symptoms• Medication• Standardized• Devastating• Mandate• Penalizing• Exacerbate• Ignore
Article: When It’s The Nurses that Need Looking After.
• Read the story one time. Turn it over. You will have more time to read it later.
• After we will practice reading it together as a group.
Read the Article Again
Questions:
1. What types of injuries are nurses having
2. Why are nurses getting these injuries
3. What is being done to help nurses?
We will share our answers as a group after.
Final Questions
Have you ever felt tiered while working?
What do you do when you feel very tiered and need to work?
5 Minute Break
Black Sheep
Wool
Three Bags
Master
Dame
Little Boy
Lane
Baa Baa Black Sheep Video
Read Lyrics with Me/ Sing the Song!
2D
• Discharge = To let go
• It’s what happens when you leave the hospital
• Read all the points
• Are there any words you do not understand?
2E
• Organize the conversation in the correct order.
• Then practice the conversation as pairs.
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns
• Countable= what we can count.
• Uncountable= What we cannot divide into smaller separate elements
• Uncountable nouns are treated as singular (use article = the)
• Countable are seen as plural
(use article= a/an)
Countable or uncountable?
• Dollar
• Money
• Song
• Music
• Suitcase
• Luggage
• Table
• Advice
• Journey
• Water
• Furniture
• Battery
• Electricity
• Bottle
• Wine
• Report
• Information
• Tip
• Travel
• Meat
Determiners = words used before a noun to identify what it refers too
Indefinite articles (a/an)
• Used to refer to something in a general way, not specific
• He threw his book out the window and hit a person on the head (identity not specific)
• The lady left an envelope on his desk
Definite articles (the)
• Used to refer to specific things
• This is the cat that fell four stories and still survived.
• The technician who fixed my father’s computer is James’ father.
A, An and The
• A = indefinite article is not specific
• An = indefinite article is not specific and used when the noun’s first letter is a vowel
• The = definite article (a specific object that both the person speaking and the listener know)
• The first time you speak of something use “a or an,” the next time you repeat the object use “the”
Worksheet
• Complete the articles (a, an, the) worksheet.
• Afterwards we will go over our answers as a group.
Alternative Therapies Video
• Meditation
• What is meditation?
• Where do people practice it?
• What benefits does it have?
Summary• Draw an action!• Lay Terms vs. Medical
Terms• Simon says, Can vs. Can’t
and investigator game• Role Play • Reading Exercise: When the
Nurses Need Looking After• Baa Baa Black Sheep• “A, An and The”• Alternative Therapies
Video