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Medical English for Health Professionals

WebMedical English is the specialized vocabulary used by healthcare professionals and clinical researchers. This page also discusses the communication techniques needed for …

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Medical Words for Symptoms and their Causes

Web> health care practitioners, > body systems and > associated illnesses, tests, and treatments. This page gives examples of the professional medical term (in italics) and/or …

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Basic Medical Vocabulary

WebBasic Medical Vocabulary. Learn or review basic medical vocabulary here. This page looks at titles for healthcare personnel and words for diseases , medical tests, and treatments. …

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Medical Suffixes: Examples and Practice

WebSuffixes for Medical Conditions. -ac, -al, -ary (also –ic and –ous) – related or pertaining to (the ending makes a word into an adjective): cardiac (related to the heart), renal (relating …

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30 Medical Prefixes and Roots Worth Learning

WebNow that you know the most common medical prefixes, learn a few medical suffixes for common procedures and conditions. With both, you should recognize hundreds of …

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Practice Vocabulary for Health, Illness, and Types of Germs

WebPut these health and illness-related words (including types of germs) into the lists below (in your head or on a piece of paper): amoeba, antibiotics, bacteria, communicable, …

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English Detective #34: Toward ‘Healthier’ Health Care, Mar. 11, 2014

WebA clinician is a health care professional (for example, a doctor or nurse) who gives direct patient care. Licensed means having a license (official document or certificate) that says …

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English Detective #101 3-6-18 Developing new health breakthroughs

WebThis week English Detective looks at several teams who are solving big health challenges by developing new, inexpensive technologies. A Smithsonian article talks about the …

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Using Helping Verbs to Give Advice

Web(These examples all use health care situations. It should be easy to adapt them to other circumstances, though.) Go directly to a particular section for examples or practice: …

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English Detective #33, Mental Health Research & Treatments: …

WebEnglish Detective #33, Mental Health Research & Treatments: Feb.18, 2014 February 24, 2014: The current investigation (Introducing this issue): Earlier newsletters have featured …

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Practice Giving Advice

WebThe most common ways of giving advice in English use ‘should,’ ‘could,’ ‘would,’ ‘ought to,’ or ‘must’: “You really should see a doctor about that cough.”. “If you would just get that …

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Build Advanced Communication Skills in English

WebFor Health Care Professionals. Medical English has resources and links to information useful for health professionals. It links to pages on the grammar for giving advice, with …

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English Conversation Practice: Hints for Getting Started

WebGiving Advice (especially health or medical advice). See also the linked pages on Modals Practice and Helping Verbs. Each has many short conversations. See talkenglish.com …

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Online Reading: Match Your Level and Interests

WebKid’s health with easy readings (and audio recordings) about all kinds of health issues. Articles are also available in Spanish. Audio recordings let you listen while you read. You …

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A Supportive Adult can Make all the Difference for Childhood …

WebAll three discuss scientific research linking childhood experiences to adult health. The older, well-established research found that too much childhood trauma can cause major health …

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Understanding and Explaining Charts and Graphs

WebCharts and graphs are often used to summarize data. They make it easy to see trends and the amount of variation in the information being studied. (A trend is the direction of …

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Reading Strategies and Comprehension Practice

WebFor guided practice using scanning and skimming to find specific information, see Practice Skimming for Information (on Mental Health) To practice reading critically, to evaluate …

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ESL Lesson Plans for Teachers

WebVocabulary Lesson Plan on Goals (with ideas for several related lessons.) Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans include several lessons on diseases in world history. …

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Listening and Reading Comprehension Exercises

WebAt the bottom of the page, the same videos and exercises are listed by topic: health and psychology, the environment, and society & social change. Listening Comprehension …

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Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes to Build Your Vocabulary

WebIt gives their meanings, examples, and the pages to practice each one. Root, Prefix, and Suffix Worksheets have inexpensive pdf worksheets to boost your vocabulary. To …

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Root, Prefix and Suffix Worksheets for Individual Study

WebBest Value: Complete Root & Affix Guide: $12.00. To unlock the full vocabulary-building benefits that you can get by recognizing prefixes, suffixes, and roots, check out this …

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A2 English listening practice Using TED Talks

WebListening Practice 3 or More A2 TED talks .) Pause each talk whenever you need to (and later read the transcript, if you like.) The talks are long—10 to 19 minutes—but tell very …

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