Hospitals And Clinics Here are some people talking about minor health problems: “My neck is very painful.” “I’ve got a slight headache.” “I have a bad stomach ache.” “My left foot hurts but I don’t think it’s broken.” “I’ve got a terrible fever.” “My lower…
What Do You Like? Look at this pattern: “What kind of ………………… do you like?”. Here are some examples. Please think about your own answers. Q. “What kind of films do you like?” A. “I like romantic films.” Q. “What kind of TV programmes do…
How To Describe People Hair styles Long <—> Short Straight <—> Curly/Wavy Dark <—> Light Body size Tall <—> Short Slim <—> Plump Thin/slight <—> Well-built Asking what people look like Q. “What does he look like?” A. “He’s tall, slim and he has short…
Talking About Friends Types Of Friends “My best friend at high-school was Erika. We did everything together. Sadly I don’t keep in touch with her now.” “I have a pen-friend in Germany. We write to each other every month. He’s very interested in Japanese theatre…
Explaining Your Family “I have a younger sister and an older brother.” “I live with my husband and our two children.” “I live in Tokyo with my wife. My parents live in Nagoya.” “I live with my husband and my mother-in-law.” (my husband’s mother) “This…
Here are some friendly phrases and questions you can use to help patients to relax. Please read them carefully and think about what they mean. Meeting a new patient “Hello, I’m Rin Nakamura. How can I help you?” “Do you have a letter from your…
Please send me a message about your favourite film. Use these WH-questions to help you, you don’t need to use all of them: 1. What’s the name of your home town? 2. Where is your home town? 3. Who is the most famous person from…
Please send me a message about your favourite film. Use these WH-questions to help you, you don’t need to use all of them: What: 1. What is the name of the film? 2. What is the film about? 3. What kind of film is it?…
Talking About Work and Jobs Here are some useful sentences for talking about work and jobs. Do you work? (or Do you have a job?) “Yes, I do. I’m a teacher.” “No, I don’t.” “No, I’m retired.” (not working anymore) Types of work What type…
Try this exciting quiz to see if you can use “at, by, for, in” correctly.