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Mike missed four lessons running.
Lilly didn’t take part in the chess tournament.
Alec was not ready for the lesson at all.
Nancy has to take this medicine for another week.
Dick will have to have his blood examined.
You must have your chest X-rayed.
2. What specialist do we consult when
we have a broken arm?
we have a stomach-trouble?
we have a bad eye?
we have a tooth-ache?
we are very nervous?
we have an attack of appendicitis?
we have a skin burn?
our small son is ill?
3. Say when the following measures are prescribed:
Cups; hot water bottle; mustard plaster; plaster of Paris; ointment.
4. Speak about your last illness.
5. Make up dialogues using expressions from sections IV-VI.
Lesson 29.
AT THE DENTIST’S OFFICE
I. NOTE
If you need dental work while you are in the U.S., you can usually find prompt,
reliable care by calling a dentist. Although most dentists, like doctors, prefer that you
have an appointment, they will normally make allowances if you have a true
emergency.
As with doctors, be prepared to pay for treatment when you leave. More an
more health care professionals accept credit cards for payment or will file directly
with your insurance company.
II. DIALOGUE
Dentist: My assistant said you have a toothache. How long have you had it?
You: For about twenty-four hours. I’ve had trouble with this tooth before. My
dentist at home said that it would have to be removed eventually.
Dentist: Let me take a closer look. Hmmm . . . I concur with your dentist. The tooth
has to come out. Looks like you also need to brush and floss more often.
You: Will it hurt?
Dentist: Not too much. I’ll give you some Novocain to make the tooth numb.
You: Oh, I hate to go to the dentist! When will you remove it?
Dentist: It should come out right now.
You: All right. Go ahead. What a way to end my stay in the U.S.!
Dentist: When are you leaving?