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  • Hey everyone, welcome to another video.

  • You guys loved the previous video I posted with the same name and asked for more like it, so here we are.

  • Continuing the theme of the previous video about hospital English, in this one we'll be working on and learning the most common vocabulary and phrases people use at the doctor's office, in hospitals, and even with ambulances.

  • This way, your next visit to the doctor or hospital will be stress-free and you'll know exactly what to say.

  • And we're using an old tape recording method, and I explained how it works and how it may benefit you in the previous video, and I'll link it up here if you'd like to watch it.

  • But basically, everything is pretty simple.

  • You just listen and repeat, and you can do it as many times as you need or want.

  • Alright, before we jump into the practice itself, I'd like to say a huge thanks to the sponsor of this portion of the video.

  • I am very excited to announce a brand new AI tool that ELSA Speak has just launched and which is made just for English learners.

  • ELSA AI is a brand new feature of the ELSA Speak app, which lets you create your own roleplay and practice English conversations on any topic you like.

  • You can practice with four preset scenarios, or you can create your own to mimic real-life situations that come up in your own daily life.

  • And what's even better is that ELSA will then give you an in-depth evaluation on how you performed after the conversation.

  • So if you don't have the ELSA app already, you can click the link in the video description or pinned comment, or you can scan this QR code you can see on the screen to download ELSA for free.

  • And then if you want unlimited usage of ELSA AI, you can click the other link in the video description and pinned comment and get an amazing discount off of ELSA Premium that ELSA always gives to our viewers.

  • Give it a try and let me know what you guys think.

  • Let's make a scenario about ordering coffee in a coffee shop.

  • Hi there, what can I get for you today?

  • Okay, so here you have to improvise and just speak.

  • Good morning, can I get a latte with dairy-free milk?

  • Of course, we have a few different dairy-free milk options available.

  • Which one would you like in your latte?

  • What kind of options do you have?

  • We offer almond milk, soy milk, and oat milk as dairy-free options.

  • What would you prefer in your latte?

  • Do you happen to have a few moments later?

  • Great job.

  • How did you feel during the role-playing activity?

  • Was there anything that you found challenging or anything that you particularly enjoyed?

  • Well, I enjoyed that I didn't have to pay money for my latte.

  • Haha, yes, that's definitely a perk of a role-playing activity.

  • Okay, well that was really really cool.

  • I loved it.

  • You guys should definitely try it.

  • Okay, now let's practice and remember you can change and modify these sentences according to your situation and needs.

  • I have an appointment at 10 a.m.

  • I have an appointment at 10 a.m.

  • I have an appointment at 10 a.m.

  • I've been feeling dizzy lately.

  • I've been feeling dizzy lately.

  • I've been feeling dizzy lately.

  • My throat is sore.

  • My throat is sore.

  • My throat is sore.

  • I'm having trouble breathing.

  • I'm having trouble breathing.

  • I'm having trouble breathing.

  • I've had this cough for a week.

  • I've had this cough for a week.

  • I've had this cough for a week.

  • I'm here for a routine checkup.

  • I'm here for a routine checkup.

  • I'm here for a routine checkup.

  • Can I get a copy of my test results?

  • Can I get a copy of my test results?

  • Can I get a copy of my test results?

  • Can I get a copy of my test results?

  • I need a referral to a specialist.

  • I need a referral to a specialist.

  • I need a referral to a specialist.

  • I've been feeling really tired.

  • I've been feeling really tired.

  • I've been feeling really tired.

  • I think I might have the flu.

  • I think I might have the flu.

  • I think I might have the flu.

  • How long will it take to recover?

  • How long will it take to recover?

  • Is there anything I should avoid eating?

  • Is there anything I should avoid eating?

  • Is there anything I should avoid eating?

  • Can you check my blood pressure, please?

  • I'd like to discuss my lab results.

  • I've been having headaches every day for the last month.

  • Is this medication safe to take with my current prescriptions?

  • Is this medication safe to take with my current prescriptions?

  • Can I get a flu shot today?

  • Should I be concerned about this mole?

  • I've lost weight without trying.

  • I'm here for my follow-up appointment.

  • I'm here for my follow-up appointment.

  • I think I'm having an allergic reaction.

  • What should I do if my symptoms get worse?

  • What should I do if my symptoms get worse?

  • I've been experiencing chest pain.

  • I've been experiencing chest pain.

  • Are there any side effects to this medication?

  • Are there any side effects to this medication?

  • I need to schedule a blood test.

  • Can I get my blood work done today?

  • Can I get my blood work done today?

  • My child has been running a high fever.

  • My child has been running a high fever.

  • Can I drink alcohol with this medication?

  • What's the best way to manage my condition?

  • I have a rash that won't go away.

  • I have a rash that won't go away.

  • Do I need to fast before my blood test?

  • Do I need to fast before my blood test?

  • Can you recommend any over-the-counter medications?

  • Should I see a specialist for this issue?

  • Should I see a specialist for this issue?

  • Should I see a specialist for this issue?

  • I need to update my vaccination records.

  • I need to update my vaccination records.

  • What's the next step in my treatment?

  • What's the next step in my treatment?

  • Is it safe to exercise with my condition?

  • Is it safe to exercise with my condition?

  • I've been feeling unwell for a few days.

  • I've been feeling unwell for a few days.

  • I think I might have a cold.

  • I think I might have a cold.

  • I think I might have a cold.

  • I'm having trouble sleeping.

  • I'm having trouble sleeping.

  • I need a prescription refill.

  • I need a prescription refill.

  • I've been having headaches lately.

  • I'm allergic to penicillin.

  • I'm allergic to penicillin.

  • I'm allergic to penicillin.

  • Can you refer me to a specialist?

  • Can you refer me to a specialist?

  • I need a doctor's note for work.

  • I think I sprained my ankle.

  • I think I sprained my ankle.

  • I've been having stomach issues.

  • I've been gaining weight without any reason.

  • I've been gaining weight without any reason.

  • I've noticed a lump on my neck.

  • I've noticed a lump on my neck.

  • I'm here to get my blood sugar checked.

  • I'm here to get my blood sugar checked.

  • I've been experiencing joint pain.

  • I've been experiencing joint pain.

  • I have a family history of heart disease.

  • I have a family history of heart disease.

  • Well, that'll be it for this video.

  • If you liked it, please give it a like so that we know that you enjoyed it.

  • And if you found it useful and want more videos like this one, please let us know in the comments, and I'll see you in the next one.

  • Bye.

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