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Useful expressions

鶴山 徐 仁 2006. 2. 1. 13:46
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Useful expressions.

 

1) I have an appointment.                                       

                                                                                         * appointment :임명, 선정, 지정

A: Hello. Can I help you?

B: Yes, you can. I have an appointment to see the doctor at 9 o'clock.

 

2) Where can I find an eye doctor?

 

3) Where's the consultation room, please?              

                                                                             * consultation : 상담, 협의

A: Hello. Can I help you find something?

B: Yes, you can. Where's the consultation room, please?

A: It's in the next room. What do you need?

B: Where can I find an eye doctor?

A: I'm sorry, but you'll have to go up to the next floor.

B: Okay. Thank you.

 

4) I don't feel like eating. / I'm not hungry. / I've lost my appetite.

                                                                                                   * appetite : 식욕, 시장기

A: Would you like something to eat?

B: No, thank you. I don't feel like eating.

 

A: Would you like something to eat?

B: No, thank you. I'm not hungry.

 

A: Would you like something to eat?

B: No, thank you. I've lost my appetite.

 

5) I have diarrhea.

                                                                                           * diarrhea[di/-r] : 설사

A: Are you okay? You don't look so good.

B: I have diarrhea.

 

6) I have indigestion.

                                                                      * indigestion[ndidstn, -dai-] : 소화불량

A: What's wrong with your stomach?

B: I have indigestion.

 

7) My eyes are sore.

                                                                                                * sore [s]: 아픈, 쓰라린

A: Why are your eyes so red?

B: My eyes are sore.

 

8) I've got pain in my chest.

 

9) You should see a doctor.

 

10) I've got a stomachache.

 

A: What's wrong?

B: I've got a stomachache.

 

11) The pain started 5 days ago.

 

A: When did the pain start?

B: The pain started 5 days ago.

 

12) I've got a headache.

 

A: How do you feel?

B: I've got a headache.

A: Do you want some aspirin?

B: Yes, I think that's a good idea.

 

-- Phrases --

 

* catch a disease : 병에 걸리다.                                                   *  dis·ease [dizz] : 질병

She caught a disease two years ago.

 

* serious disease

It's not a serious disease these days.

 

* help fight disease.

People donate money to help fight disease.