Speak Confidently When Visiting the Doctor |
Are you a mom learning English and looking for simple sentences to use during a doctor’s visit? This guide will help you learn practical phrases for common situations at the clinic or hospital. These sentences are perfect for beginners and can help you improve your English fluency. Let’s get started!
Before the Visit
- We need to go to the doctor.
- Do you feel sick?
- What’s hurting you?
- Let’s check your temperature.
- You have a fever.
- I think you have a cold.
- We’ll see the doctor soon.
- Don’t worry, everything will be fine.
- I need to book an appointment.
- Let’s take your medical records.
At the Reception
- Hello, I have an appointment for my child.
- What time is the appointment?
- My child’s name is [Name].
- We are here to see Dr. [Name].
- How long do we need to wait?
- Is there a form I need to fill out?
- Here’s our health insurance card.
- Thank you.
During the Check-Up
- Hello, doctor.
- My child is not feeling well.
- She/he has a fever.
- Her/his stomach hurts.
- He/she has been coughing.
- When did the symptoms start?
- He/she has had a runny nose since yesterday.
- Do you have pain anywhere else?
- Can you check his/her throat?
- Is this serious?
- Does my child need medicine?
- What should we do next?
- How long will it take to recover?
- Should I keep her/him home from school?
Prescriptions and Instructions
- Do we need to buy any medicine?
- How should we take the medicine?
- How many times a day?
- Does the medicine have side effects?
- Should I call you if the symptoms get worse?
- When should we come back for a follow-up?
- Thank you for your help, doctor.
After the Visit
- Let’s pick up the medicine from the pharmacy.
- You need to take your medicine now.
- Follow the doctor’s instructions.
- Let’s rest and drink lots of water.
- Do you feel better now?
- We’ll go back to the doctor if it doesn’t improve.
- Don’t forget to wash your hands regularly.
- Let’s check your temperature again tomorrow.
Tips to Practice These Sentences
Repeat Daily: Practice saying these sentences every day to build confidence.
Role-Play: Pretend you’re at the doctor with a friend or family member.
Watch Videos: Watch videos (like ours!) to improve pronunciation and fluency.
Write Notes: Keep a small notebook of key phrases to review before a visit.
Start using these sentences today and watch your English improve! Remember to practice daily and don’t be afraid to make mistakes—every step brings you closer to fluency.
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