At the doctor’s
Doctor Dunford: Good morning, Mr Morgan!
Mr Morgan: Good morning Doctor Dunford!
Doctor Dunford: How do you feel, Mr Morgan?
Mr Morgan: Not very well.
Doctor Dunford: What’s your problem? What can I do for you?
Mr Morgan: I have a terrible headache. I’m coughing and my nose is running.
Doctor Dunford: Do you have a fever?
Mr Morgan: No, fortunately I don’t have a fever but sometimes I feel a bit dizzy.
Doctor Dunford: I see. Get undressed, please. I have to examine you.
Mr Morgan: All right.
Doctor Dunford: Well, I don’t see anything serious, but I think you should stay at home for a few days. You shouldn’t go to work. You should drink a lot of hot tea, but you shouldn’t drink any cold drinks. If you feel worse, come back.
Mr Morgan: Thank you. Do I have to take any medicine?
Doctor Dunford: Yes, you have to take these pills three times a day always before your meals.
Mr Morgan: All right.Thank you very much. Bye!
Doctor Dunford: Bye!
to sneeze |
to have a headache |
to feel sick/to have a stomach-ache |
Ouch! It hurts! to hurt |
tüsszenteni |
valakinek fáj a feje |
rosszul lenni/valakinek fáj a gyomra |
Jaj! Ez fáj! fáj valami |
to be ill |
to have a flu/to have a cold |
to feel dizzy |
to be pregnant/to have a baby |
betegnek lenni |
valakinek influenzája van |
szédülni |
várandósnak lenni gyereket szülni |