Situational Dialogues - 28. Asking About Health
Situational Dialogues were designed with variety of 44 everyday English usage situations. This is designed for Intermediate level and above. Each situation is represented by four successive dialogues.
44 topics 4 Dialogues of 2-3 pairs of questions and answers for each. Dialogs are made up so that one phrase of a dialogue can be easily inserted into the other.
This is the easy, entertaining English guide. Something like a tourist voiced phrase. The phrases are spoken in a real, fast pace and are accompanied by sound effects on the situation.
Full Episode List of Situational Dialogues
Situational Dialogues were designed with variety of 44 everyday English usage situations. This is designed for Intermediate level and above. Each situation is represented by four successive dialogues.
44 topics 4 Dialogues of 2-3 pairs of questions and answers for each. Dialogs are made up so that one phrase of a dialogue can be easily inserted into the other.
This is the easy, entertaining English guide. Something like a tourist voiced phrase. The phrases are spoken in a real, fast pace and are accompanied by sound effects on the situation.
Full Episode List of Situational Dialogues
Situational Dialogues - 28. Asking About Health
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Situational Dialogues - 28. Asking About Health:
This is the 28th episode of Situational Dialogues and this is the common dialogues that you can use when asking about health. Listen to the conversation and the transcript can be found below.
Dialogues 1
1st Person | How's your father keeping? |
2nd Person | He's been off work for a day or two. |
1st Person | What's wrong with him? |
2nd Person | He's gone down with a cold. |
1st Person | Tell him I hope he soon feels better. |
2nd Person | That's very kind of you. I'll pass it on. |
Dialogues 2
1st Person | Where's Tony this evening? |
2nd Person | He's not feeling very well. |
1st Person | Really? What's the trouble? |
2nd Person | I think he must have eaten something. |
1st Person | Give him my regards and tell him to take it things easy. |
2nd Person | Thank you very much. I'll tell him what you said. |
Dialogues 3
1st Person | How's your brother these days? |
2nd Person | He hasn't been too well just recently. |
1st Person | I'm sorry to hear that. What's the matter? |
2nd Person | I think he's been over working. |
1st Person | I hope he soon gets over it. |
2nd Person | Thank you. He'll be pleased to hear you asked after him. |
Dialogues 4
1st Person | I haven't seen Bob lately. How is he? |
2nd Person | As a matter of fact, he's laid up. |
1st Person | Oh dear! What's up with him? |
2nd Person | We don't know, but we're having the doctor in tomorrow. |
1st Person | Let me know if there's anything I can do. |
2nd Person | Thanks very much. I'll tell him you inquired about him. |