2. VOWELS
• Long: bean, barn, born, burn
• Short: pit, pet, pat, putt, pot, put, another
• Diphthong: bat, buy, boy, no, now, peer, pain, poor
3. CONSONANTS
• Plosives: pin, bin, tin, din, come
• Affricate: chain, Jane
• Fricatives: fine, vine, this, think, seal
• Nasals: sun, sum, sung
• Lateral: light
4. PRACTICE
• AMBULANCE FOLLOW-UP
• ANKLE FORM
• APPOINTMENT HEALTH CARE WORKER
• CHART MEDICAL HISTORY
• CLINIC NURSE
• DELAY PATIENCE
• DOCTOR PATIENT
• EMERGENCY WHEELCHAIR
• FEVER
5. PRACTICE
• APOLOGISE REGULAR
• TO BE WAITING SICK
• CHECK
• FILL OUT
• FIT SOMEONE IN
• HURT
• SIGN IN
• VOMIT
• HOW MUCH LONGER WILL IT BE?
• IT SHOULDN’T BE TOO MUCH LONGER
• PLEASE HAVE A SEAT
6. TONGUE TWISTERS
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper
• Barbara is a beautiful blonde with bright blue eyes
• The rough, tough ruffians make fierce faces to frighten
their four friends
• If Eve is very vain, then Vivienne is vivacious and full of
verve.
7. PRACTICE
Ana: Good morning.
Patient 1: Good morning. My name is Mohd Ali. I have a
10 o’clock appointment with Dr Siva.
Ana: Please sign in, En Mohd Ali, and have a seat.
8. PRACTICE
• Patient 2: Hi! This is my first visit to the clinic. I’m
Andrea Wong.
• Salleh: Hello. Please fill out this form with your
medical history.
• Patient 3: The doctor said she wants to see me again for
a follow-up.
• Ana: Yes, Mrs Lee. How about Tuesday, July 25th
at 9
A.M.?
• Patient 3 : That will be fine
9. PRACTICE
Patient 4: I’m here to see the doctor.
Salleh: Do you have an appointment?
Patient 4: No, my name is David Jones. I’m a regular
patient here. I slipped and hurt my ankle. I hope it’s not
broken.
Salleh: Let me ask the doctor if we can fit you in, Mr
Jones. We’ll get you a wheelchair
10. PRACTICE
• Patient 5: My baby has a fever of 104 degrees, and she’s
vomiting. Can you call an ambulance?
• Don’t worry. We’ll take care of her. Please give me her
name. I’ll send for her chart.
(To Salleh) Tell the nurse that we have an emergency.
11. PRACTICE
Patient 6: I’ve been waiting for an hour. How much longer
will it be?
Salleh: I apologise for the delay. We’ve had some
emergencies this morning. Thank you for your patience.
It shouldn’t be too much longer.