At the Hospital

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Words in the lesson:

Words related to hospital

  • Hospital: A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses.
  • Ambulance: A special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital.
  • Doctor: A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt.
  • Nurse: A person trained to care for people who are ill or not able to care for themselves because of injury or old age, and who may also help doctors in treating people.
  • Patient: A person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary.
  • Medicine: A substance, especially in the form of a liquid or a pill, that is a treatment for illness or injury.
  • Mask: A covering for all or part of the face that protects, hides, or decorates the person wearing it.
  • Stretcher: A light bed made of cloth with poles for a frame, used for carrying people who are injured or dead.
  • Bandage: A strip of cloth that is used to cover an injury on someone’s body to protect it.
  • Gauze: A very thin, light cloth used for making clothing and for covering cuts in the skin.
  • Syringe: A tube for collecting blood or other liquids or for putting into the body usually through a needle that can be put under the skin.
  • Stethoscope: A piece of medical equipment that doctors use to listen to your heart and lungs.
  • Wheelchair: A chair on wheels that people who are unable to walk use for moving around.
  • Crutches: A stick with a piece that fits under or around the arm which someone who is having difficulty walking leans on for support.

    Definitions from dictionary.cambridge.org

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Common Jobs and Occupations

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The lesson includes different jobs and occupations. The vocabulary were also used in a sentence.

He is a ____.
She is a _____.
I want to be a ____.

He is a teacher.
She is a teacher.
I want to be a teacher.

He is a doctor.
She is a doctor.
I want to be a doctor.

He is a nurse.
She is a nurse.
I want to be a nurse.

He is a dentist.
She is a dentist.
I want to be a dentist.

He is a vet.
She is a vet.
I want to be a vet.

He is a chef.
She is a chef.
I want to be a chef.

He is a baker.
She is a baker.
I want to be a baker.

He is a policeman.
She is a policeman.
I want to be a policeman.

He is a firefighter.
She is a firefighter.
I want to be a firefighter.

He is a pilot.
She is a pilot.
I want to be a pilot.

He is a businessman.
She is a businesswoman.
I want to be a businessman.

He is a accountant.
She is a accountant.
I want to be a accountant.

He is a lawyer.
She is a lawyer.
I want to be a lawyer.

He is a scientist.
She is a scientist.
I want to be a scientist.

He is a programmer.
She is a programmer.
I want to be a programmer.

He is a mechanic.
She is a mechanic.
I want to be a mechanic.

He is a farmer.
She is a farmer.
I want to be a farmer.

He is a singer.
She is a singer.
I want to be a singer.

He is a photographer.
She is a photographer.
I want to be a photographer.

He is a painter.
She is a painter.
I want to be a painter.

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