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Complete the following dialogue between a doctor and a patient with ten sets of utterances for the following situation in which a person goes - English

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Complete the following dialogue between a doctor and a patient with ten sets of utterances for the following situation in which a person goes to a doctor for treatment. The doctor wishes to give him/ her an injection. The person is scared. The doctor convinces the patient and administers the injection. Now, in pairs, enact the dialogue in the classroom.

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Doctor  Good evening. Please come in.
Patient  Good evening, Doctor.
Doctor  Tell me what ails you?
Patient I have severe stomach pain and mild fever too.
Doctor  Patient 
Patient  (Shows the tongue) Is it dengue?
Doctor  Don’t jump to conclusions.
Patient  I’m worried, Sir.
Doctor  Don’t worry. Tell me. What did you eat last evening?
Patient  I took KFC chicken one full bucket.
Doctor  I doubt some food poisoning.
Patient  What should I do, Sir?.
Doctor  Take an injection to stem the effect of food poisoning, and we will give you bottles of glucose.
Patient  Can you avoid injection, Sir?
Doctor  The young man doesn’t worry. My muse Sarala will give you an injection where you won’t feel any pain.
Patient  Thank you, Doctor.
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Chapter 3.3: The First Patient (play) - Exercises [Page 102]

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