Dr. Richards: Good morning, what's the matter? Tom: Morning doctor, I've been feeling ill since a party three days ago. My stomach's still upset, and I feel really dizzy. I also have diarrhea. Dr. Richards: OK, any other symptoms? Tom: I think, I've got a bit of a temperature. Dr. Richards: Well, I believe, it isn't anything serious, probably just food poisoning... Did you vomit? Tom: Yes, quite a lot. Dr. Richards: Are you taking any medicine at the moment? Tom: Yes, I am taking some pain killer, Ibuprofen, I think. Dr. Richards: I´ll give you a prescription for indigestion tablets and will see you next week, ok? Tom: OK, and thank you very much.
Słownictwo związane z chorobami:
what's the matter - co jest? co się dzieje? o co chodzi?
I've been feeling ill - czuję się źle (od pewnego czasu - Present Perfect Continuous)
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