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Hello Moona Frn, read the text of the dialogue. Below the video, click the 3 dots (...) to the far right (beside "SAVE"). Then OPEN TRANSCRIPT. What you are looking for is at minute 02:49. I hope this helps.
She asking several questions at the time, and also her advice is to change your life style? Be careful about drinking a couple of wine !? And doesn’t let you ask anything 😆
Yes, you may ask how the patient wants to be addressed at the start of the interview, OR you may ask the interlocutor during the 3monite prep time and simply begin using it during the introduction.
I think the phrase "Recently, i have been having some problem falling asleep." is grammatically wrong. We cannot use "ing" form of the word "have" , if the intended meaning of that word is to possess". Instead of 'ing ' form of 'have' we could use 'experiencing'. Please clarify..
Hello @Rajesh, "I have been having problems with..." is grammatically correct. This form is called the "present perfect progressive" (have/has + been + -ing form of the main verb), used to discuss events that started in the past and continue up until now still. "Have" is also an unusual verb - it is both a main verb ("I have a headache") and an auxilliary or helping verb used to form perfect tenses ("I have taken my medication correctly"; "I have been experiencing OR having pain for several months".) While "I have been having..." might sound and look a bit odd, it is 100% correct grammar. ...Although, to be absolutely correct, it should better be :"I have been having some problems falling asleep...". Hope this helps!
What if I laugh at 0:53 ? Will i be Penalised ?
😂😂😂😂😂
I also find it funny 😄
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HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Many mistakes particularly interrupting patient repeatedly
Judgemental about drinking habit
Thank you so much 💓BPME, your videos were amazing and was of so much help ❤I passed my exam 💕🥰
Congratulations on passing your exam! Now you are one step closer to your dream. We're glad our materials helped you! Feel free to spread the word about us.
Hello Moona Frn, read the text of the dialogue. Below the video, click the 3 dots (...) to the far right (beside "SAVE"). Then OPEN TRANSCRIPT. What you are looking for is at minute 02:49. I hope this helps.
Could you show us the candidate card, Thanks! Thanks for upload the video!
It will be helpful if u upload more videos of OET Speaking sample on medicine...
lol! the doctor called her out, "thats like a bottle" lol that was pretty funny
Nice. Please make more roleplays
they are indeed a premium provider and in my words, I would say SUPER premium 🥰
Thank you!
Id feel so judged if I went to her for consultation ;_;
It'll be great if you mention the role play tasks in the video description.
Hi, you can go to this link and download all the role plays: www.promedicalenglish.com/OET-and-Medical-English-Freebies.
Need some more roleplays on different situations...
I think speaking is toughest part of oet
Yes it is
I did my best
But it was 350
And you got B
Great. Thanks for uploading this video. Could you please tell her estimate grade?
B
She asking several questions at the time, and also her advice is to change your life style? Be careful about drinking a couple of wine !? And doesn’t let you ask anything 😆
Nice, please make more video
Does she passed the exam?
Really you drink one bottle wine every day.
LOL! No! But I wanted her demonstrate giving advice on this.
She'll be too drunk to perform such wonderful demonstration.
Shouldn't I ask patient her name first? Is it appropriate to ask how may I address you ?
Yes, you may ask how the patient wants to be addressed at the start of the interview, OR you may ask the interlocutor during the 3monite prep time and simply begin using it during the introduction.
I think the phrase "Recently, i have been having some problem falling asleep." is grammatically wrong.
We cannot use "ing" form of the word "have" , if the intended meaning of that word is to possess".
Instead of 'ing ' form of 'have' we could use 'experiencing'.
Please clarify..
Hello @Rajesh, "I have been having problems with..." is grammatically correct. This form is called the "present perfect progressive" (have/has + been + -ing form of the main verb), used to discuss events that started in the past and continue up until now still. "Have" is also an unusual verb - it is both a main verb ("I have a headache") and an auxilliary or helping verb used to form perfect tenses ("I have taken my medication correctly"; "I have been experiencing OR having pain for several months".) While "I have been having..." might sound and look a bit odd, it is 100% correct grammar. ...Although, to be absolutely correct, it should better be :"I have been having some problems falling asleep...". Hope this helps!
Ouch she accused the patient of being an alcoholic 🤭
And a potential addict
I’m dead lol
So many faults here ...The Dr is judgemental and does not show empathy ,I wouldn't return back if I were the patient .