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ESL Health Unit ESL Health Unit Unit One Unit One The Doctor’s Office The Doctor’s Office Lesson One Lesson One Making Appointments Making Appointments Reading and Writing Practice Reading and Writing Practice Advanced Beginning Advanced Beginning Goals for this lesson: Below are some of the goals of this module. Which ones are your goals too? Check () them. describe your feelings understand a voicemail message learn new vocabulary

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ESL Health UnitESL Health Unit

Unit One Unit One The Doctor’s OfficeThe Doctor’s Office

Lesson One Lesson One Making AppointmentsMaking Appointments

Reading and Writing PracticeReading and Writing PracticeAdvanced BeginningAdvanced Beginning

Goals for this lesson:Below are some of the goals of this module. Which ones are your goals too? Check (√) them.

describe your feelings understand a voicemail message learn new vocabulary

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Lesson One: Making Appointments1

Reading and Writing Practice

Before You Read!

Look at the pictures (A-D) and answer the questions.

Shapiro, N. and Adelson-Goldstein, J. (1998). The Oxford Picture Dictionary. New York: Oxford University Press, p. 85.

Who do you see in these pictures?

Where are they?

Who is the man calling? Why?

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Questions

In your country:

1. Why do you call a doctor’s office?

2. Who answers the phone when you call the doctor – a person or

a machine?

3. When you call the doctor’s office…

What do you say?

Is it easy or difficult?

How do you feel (nervous, scared, happy)?

In the United States:4

4. Do you make appointments with the doctor?

5. When you call the doctor’s office…

What do you say?5

Is it easy or difficult?

How do you feel (nervous, scared, happy)?

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Grammar Tip: Simple Present Tense

The To Be Verb

I am nervous. We are nervous.

You are nervous. You are nervous.

He/she/it is nervous. They are nervous.

Regular Verbs (feel, call)

I feel nervous. I always call the doctor.

You feel scared. You call the doctor sometimes.

He/she feels angry. He/she calls the doctor often.

We feel fine. We call the doctor once a month.

You feel okay. You call the doctor once a week.

They feel comfortable. They never call the doctor.

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Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb:7

1. I __________ (be) angry.

2. He __________ (be) nervous.

3. She __________ (be) hungry.

4. You __________ (be) thirsty.

5. They __________ (be) sad.

6. We __________ (be) happy.

7. You __________ (feel) angry.8

8. I __________ (call) my daughter once a week.

9. She __________ (feel) okay.

10. They __________ (call) me every day.

Reading One: Calling the Doctor’s Office9

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Now, please read the story and then answer the questions with your

classmates and your teacher.

Answer the questions:

1. What happens to the man when he calls the doctor?

2. How does the man feel?

3. How do you feel when this happens to you? Circle the words

that describe how you feel.

angry scared nervous worried

comfortable okay fine

10Writing Practice:

Now, write about how you feel when you talk to your doctor:10

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I call the doctor often. Sometimes I hear a

voicemail message. The message says, “The

doctor’s office is closed. If you want….press 1…

press 2.” I do not understand. I get upset. I do not

know what to do. My English is not good.

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When I call the doctor I feel…11

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Listening and Speaking Practice

Before You Listen!

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Goals for this lesson:Below are some of the goals of this module. Which ones are your goals too? Check (√) them.

understand a voicemail message learn new vocabulary describe why you call the doctor make an appointment

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People call the doctor for many reasons. Why do you call the doctor?

□ Schedule an Appointment □ You feel sick and need to see a

doctor

□ Confirm an appointment □ Ask a question about a bill

□ Ask the doctor a question □ Request a prescription refill

□ Change an appointment □ Ask the nurse a question

□ Request a referral □ Talk about an emergency

Vocabulary Review

Review these words and expressions with your classmates and teacher.

VOCABULARY WORD

MEANING SENTENCE

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Referral a permission form to see another

doctor

I need a referral to see the

doctor.

Bill amount of payment for doctor’s

services13

I have to pay my bill.

Prescription note from doctor for medicine14 I need a prescription for my

pain.

Refill note from doctor for more of the

same medicine

I don’t have anymore

medicine. I need a refill.

Review these phrases with your classmates and teachers.15

PHRASES MEANING SENTENCETo schedule an

appointment

to make an

appointment

Patient: I need to schedule an

appointment for Monday.

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Secretary: How about 2:00

p.m.?

Patient: That’s fine. Thank you.

To confirm an

appointment

to find out when your

appointment is

Patient: I need to confirm my

appointment.

Secretary: Your appointment

is at 5:00 p.m. on Monday.

To change an

appointment

to choose a new time

or date

Patient: I need to change my

appointment.

Secretary: When would you

like to come in?

Patient: Can I come in next

week?

Secretary: That is fine. You

can come in next Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.

To request a referral to ask for a paper so

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another doctor

Patient: I need a referral to see

another doctor.

Secretary: What doctor do you

need to see?

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Patient: A heart specialist.

To request a

prescription refill

to ask for more

medication

Patient: I need a prescription

refill.

Secretary: What medicine are

you taking?

Patient: Motrin.

To stay on the line To wait on the phone

for someone to answer

“Please stay on the line and

someone will be with you

soon.”

Listening One: Voicemail Message17

Listen to the following voicemail message from a doctor’s office.

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Now listen again and write the number for each choice.

___ Schedule an Appointment ___ You feel sick and need to see a

doctor___ Confirm an appointment ___ Ask a question about a bill

___ Ask the doctor a question ___ Request a prescription refill

___ Change an appointment ___ Ask the nurse a question

___ Request a referral ___ Emergency

After you have written a number beside each reason, share your answers with your classmates and your teacher.

Listening Two: Making an Appointment18

Listen to the conversation.

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Hello. You have reached the Health Center Plus. Please choose

from the following options. Listen carefully. If this is an

emergency, press 1. If you want to schedule, change, or confirm

an appointment, select 2. If you want to refill a prescription press

3. If you want to request a referral, press 4. If you are sick and

you wish to speak to the nurse press 5. If you have a question

about a bill press 6. If you are calling from a rotary phone, please

stay on the line for the next available representative.

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Why does the patient call the doctor’s office?

Secretary: Dr. Lopez’s office. How may I help you?

Patient: Hi. I’d like to make an appointment.

Secretary: When would you like to come in? Patient: Tomorrow.

Secretary: What kind of problem are you having?

Patient: I have a bad headache.

Secretary: Ok, let me help you schedule something. Could you come in

tomorrow at 2:00?

Patient: Yes, that would be fine.

Secretary: Okay, we’ll see you then.

Patient: Thank you. Bye.

Listen again and answer the questions.

1. When is the appointment?

2. What is the patient’s problem?

With a partner, practice reading the dialogue.

Talk About It!

Making an Appointment:

Use these expressions to make an appointment:

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Could I make an appointment please?

I would like to make an appointment.

(or I’d like to make an appointment)

I need an appointment for next week.

Work with a partner. One person is the secretary and the other is the patient.

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Lesson One: Making Appointments

Real Practice!

Call your doctor’s office after hours. Listen to the voicemail message.

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Goals for this lesson:Below are some of the goals of this module. Which ones are your goals too? Check (√) them.

understand a voicemail message learn new vocabulary describe why you call the doctor make an appointment

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___ Emergency

___ Ask the nurse a question

___ Request a prescription refill

___ Ask a question about a bill

___ You feel sick and need to see a doctor

___ Change an appointment

___ Ask the doctor a question

___ Confirm an appointment

___ Schedule an appointment

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A Thematic Unit for Beginning Level ESL TeachersBeginning Level, Unit One: the Doctor’s Office

Lesson One: Making Appointments

Checklist for Learning

Vocabulary Log:

In the space below, write down all of the new words you learned during this lesson that

you want to remember. Try to separate your list of words into nouns (person, place or

thing), adjectives (describing words) and verbs (action words). For extra practice use

them in sentences of your own.

New words I learned during this lesson:

Nouns:

Adjectives:

Verbs:

What can you do?

Below are some of the language goals you worked on during this lesson. Check (√) what

you learned from this lesson. Add more ideas if you wish.

I learned to…

describe your feelings understand a voicemail message learn new vocabulary describe why you call the doctor make an appointment ________________________________________________________

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