
Learn the basic vocabulary needed to speak with a doctor during a check-up.
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| Task | To learn the basic vocabulary needed to speak with a doctor during a routine check-up. |
| CLB level | CLB Stage I (CLB 2-4) |
| Delivery method | Online |
| Class size | 10-15 students (vary the number of activities according to your class size) |
| Estimated time | 1.5 hours (depending on class size) |
| CLB Skills and Competencies | Speaking: Interacting with others Getting things done Sharing information Listening: Interacting with others Comprehending instructions Getting things done Comprehending information Reading: Comprehending information |
| Language focus | Learn the vocabulary needed to understand this topic. Use the appropriate grammar structures and vocabulary to respond personally to the reflection questions. (Encourage students to respond in full sentences.) |
| Cultural focus | Students understand the questions and answers expected and politeness formulas used during doctor’s check-ups in Canada. Students understand how to look for a family doctor in Alberta. Students understand more about the Canadian health care system. |
| Specific task learning objectives | Students learn vocabulary for a basic exchange with a doctor during a routine check-up. Students practice this vocabulary in various activities and in set and open-ended role plays. Students understand the role of the family doctor in Canada (e.g., when to go to Emergency and when to go to a family doctor). Students understand how to look for a doctor (in Alberta). |
| ESL Directions original video (🎥) and audio (🔊) activities? | This lesson includes original video (🎥) and audio (🔊) activities. |
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Lesson plan
Warm-up: Introducing the topic and defining our terms
- Today, we’re going to learn some of the words you need to speak with your doctor during a check-up.
- What is a family doctor?
- What are some other names for a family doctor?
- What is an annual check-up?
Skill-building activities
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- Vocabulary flashcards* 🔊
- Listen to the vocabulary again* (Pay attention to how to say each word and what it means.) 🔊
- A check-up at your doctor* 🎥
Skill-using tasks
- Vocabulary quiz*
- Audio, role play and comprehension questions* 🔊
- Group sort* (Who said it — the doctor or the patient?)
- Who said it: True or false?*
- Put the dialogue back together* (Move the tiles under the correct speakers.)
Assessment/review tasks
- Vocabulary activity: Open the box quiz*
- Open-ended practice*
- Play a vocabulary boardgame*
- Speaking cards* (Ask students to explain each card.)
Reflection questions
- What are three words or phrases that you learned today?
- How is seeing the doctor here different from in your home countries?
- Do you know when to go to the doctor and when to go to the hospital?
- Who here has a family doctor? Do you know how to find a doctor in Edmonton? (Go to Find a doctor: Alberta Health Services.)
- What is the hardest part about talking with a doctor for you?
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