Talking About The Future There are various ways to talk about the future in English. We usually use patterns containing “… will …” or “… going to …” but there are other ways as well. (1) When you know something will happen just use the…
Imagine you are going to London for a holiday this summer. The hotel is called “The Strand Palace Hotel”. Write an email to the hotel including the following information: 1. You want to stay for 1 week. 2. You will arrive on the 7th of…
Here are some common medical questions. How would you answer them? Do you have Japanese medical insurance? …………………………………………………………….. Do you smoke? …………………………………………………………….. How much alcohol do you drink in one week? …………………………………………………………….. What is your blood type? …………………………………………………………….. Do you have any medical conditions? ……………………………………………………………..…
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Imagine you are making a restaurant reservation by email. The restaurant is called “The Blue Lagoon”. Please write an email with the following details: 1. There will be 4 people. 2. You want a non-smoking table. 3. One of the people in your group is…
Here are some questions for asking someone about their symptoms. Make an answer for each question. Why have you come to hospital today? I’ve come to hospital because …………………………………….. How are you feeling? I’m feeling …………………………………….. What symptoms do you have? I have …………………………………….. What…
The patten for the Present Continuous tense is: I am …………….-ing. She/he/it is …………….-ing. We/you/they …………….-ing. We usually use the Present Continuous tense in five ways: 1. To talk about something happening now 2. To talk about a temporary situation 3. To describe a future…

Please write a message to me about your dream holiday. Use these questions to help you: Where do want to you go? When would you like to go? (season) How will you travel there? Who will you go with? What will you do there? How…
How Patients Describe Pain When patients talk about pain they usually give three kinds of information: The kind of pain (the feeling) When the pain comes (how often) How bad it is (the level) Please look at the examples for describing different kinds of pain.…
Try this quiz about common medical conditions: