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- •Interview 1: The inexperienced pilot
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- •2. What does he do?
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chill ['Cil] простуда
cough [kOf] кашлять
QUESTIONS:
1. How is June’s family?
2. How did Michael catch a cold?
Conversation d
A: John, I don’t feel well. I’ve got the most awful pain in my ear.
B: Maybe, you’ve got an infection or something.
A: It is still hurting from yesterday when I came home. I couldn’t pop on the plane. I think there’s still a lot of pressure in there. It really hurts though.
B: Have you tried blowing your nose?
A: Yeah, I’ve done all that. Swallowing, blowing, shaking my head can’t get rid of it though, I think we might have come down too quickly.
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infection [in΄fekS] инфекция
pop [‘pPp] заходить
pressure [΄preSq] давление
swallow [΄swOlqV] глотать
QUESTIONS:
1. Why does he feel badly?
2. What did he do to get rid of the pain?
T 5.3
Dialogue 1 (a)
A: Good afternoon! Doctor Herson’s surgery. Can I help you?
B: Please, I need to see a doctor urgently. My son has a fever, I think. And his temperature is rising.
A: Ok, madam. Just calm down. We have a doctor free at 9.30 if you can come in now.
B: Yes, it’s fine. We don’t live far away.
A: Ok, but I just need your son’s name before you arrive.
B: His name is Jeremy Jones. I’m his mother.
A: Thank you Mrs. Jones. And does he have a medical card?
B: Yeah. The number is …Let me see… It’s 553125 J.
A: Let me see…553125 J. Oh yes, he was here last August.
B: Yes, that sounds about right.
A: Right then, Mrs. Jones. We’ll see you shortly.
B: Thank you so much.
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fever ['fi:vq] жар, лихорадка
surgery [΄sWG(q)ri] приёмная для больных
urgently ['WGqntlI] срочно
QUESTIONS:
1. Why did Mrs Jones phone the surgery?
2. Do they live far away?
3. What is the son’s name?
4. Does he have a medical card?
Dialogue 1(b)
A: Good afternoon! Airport Medical Clinic. Can I help you?
B: Yes, I’d like to organize the time for an aviation medical examination please.
A: Certainly, sir. Have you been here before?
B: No, I’ve just moved into the area actually.
A: Right. Well, I’m afraid all the doctors are quite busy today. I’ll just have a look in the diary. Is it urgent?
B: Not really. My card certificate expires in two weeks and I need to have a check before then.
A: Ok, we have an appointment free on Wednesday at 2 o’clock.
B: Sorry, I can’t make that. Have you got anything on Thursday?
A: Sorry, Thursday is fully booked at this stage.
B: I see, well how about Friday?
A: I’ll just check. Yes, we have one at 5.30. Will that suit?
B: 9.30? Yes.
A: No, sorry, I said 5.30 in the afternoon. Is that ok?
B: Yes, that would be fine.
A: If you could give me your name please?
B: Captain Tarik Al-Adhid.
A: Could you spell it for me, sir?
B: Yes it’s Mr Al-Adhid. That’s A-L hyphen A-D-H-I-D. Have you got that?
A: Yes, thank you, Mr Al-Adhid. Now if you could give me your license number please?
B: Sure, it’s 013452.
A: And are you having a class 1 or class 2 medical?
B: Ah, it will be a class one thanks.
A: Ok, than should be fine. We’ll see you on Friday at 5.30 then.