At The Pharmacy American English Student
At The Pharmacy American English Student
At The Pharmacy American English Student
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1 Warm up
1. What are some common pharmacies in your town or city? Do you have one that you prefer?
Why/not?
2. When is the last time you went to the pharmacy? Why did you need to go? What did you buy?
3. Do you usually ask the pharmacist for help? Why/not?
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2 Vocabulary
Look at the things you can buy at a pharmacy and match the words to the pictures.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
Now match the items to the health problems. There can be more than one answer for each problem.
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To form questions in English, we change the position of the be verb or auxiliary verb in a sentence.
Study the sentences below.
The children are taking medicine. This medicine is okay for children.
Are the children taking medicine? Is this medicine okay for children?
In the first question, the auxiliary verb (are) now comes before the subject (the children).
In the second question, the be verb (is) now comes before the subject (this medicine).
When there is no be verb or auxiliary verb, we use the verb do to form questions.
We usually put ’question words’ (who, what, which, when, how) at the beginning of a sentence to form
questions.
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1.
take/I/Do/to/medicine/have/the/meals?/with
2.
okay/Is/alcohol?/it/drink/to
3.
long/the tablets/I/for?/should/How/take
4.
there/Are/side effects?/any
5.
best/Which/cold?/medicine/for/is/a
6.
medicine?/Where/keep/I/should/the
7.
use/I/How/medicine?/do/this
8.
(A) Five days. (B) Once in the morning and once in the
evening.
(E) Not really, but you might feel a little drowsy. (F) Put it on your skin twice a day.
(G) This one. It works really fast. (H) Yes, you should take it with food.
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4 Listening 1
A customer visits a pharmacy with a prescription. Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.
5. What does the pharmacist ask the customer to do with her card?
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5 Listening 2
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6 Practice: Role-play
Work with a partner. One person wants to buy some medicine at the pharmacy. The other should be
the pharmacist. Use questions and answers from the previous exercises and the listenings to have a
conversation. Then change roles. You can start the conversation like this:
Customer: Hello. I want to buy this medicine, but I have some questions about it.
Can you think of any other questions that you might want to ask a pharmacist?
7 Talking point