Bonus Practice: #85 Going to a hospital emergency department (Med)

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To be in an accident, it means that something unexpected happened to them that could hurt them, like a car crash or a fall.

Practise speaking the dialogue from episode #85 Visiting emergency department (Med)


Speaking out loud will help to improve your English speaking fluency and will make it easier for you to remember new vocabulary.

This bonus episode provides interactive speaking practice for the words and phrases you learnt in Episode #85 Visiting emergency department (Med).

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Claire
Can you tell me what happened?

Allan
My son was in an accident. He hit his head badly and severely injured his arm. It won’t stop bleeding. Can he see someone right away?

Claire
A triage nurse’ll assess him immediately.

Allan
I’m really worried. Can he be seen immediately?

Claire
Don’t worry. We’ll get him assessed immediately.

Allan
Can you tell me what’ll happen then? Will he need any scans?

Claire
The doctor’ll decide if they are needed after the initial assessment.

Allan
How long ’ll we have to wait?
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#85 Going to a hospital emergency department (Med)

SBS English

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Credit: Paul Nicholson and Lily O'Sullivan voiced the characters of Allan and Claire and Professor Lynda Yates was our educational consultant.

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