2026春人教版八年级下册英语Unit 2 Stay Healthy Section B 3a-3c 课件(共15张PPT)

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2026春人教版八年级下册英语Unit 2 Stay Healthy Section B 3a-3c 课件(共15张PPT)

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Unit 2 Stay Healthy
Section B 3a–3c
This is a doctor-patient conversation.
1. Look and say.
What is their relationship
A doctor and a patient.
What are they talking about
The patient is describing her symptoms, and the
doctor is giving medical advice.
2. Review and think.
What’s the matter with the patient Helen
She has the flu.
What’s the doctor’s advice
Helen should take some medicine, drink
enough water, rest at home, wear a mask
when she’s outside. In a word, she should
take good care of herself.
Doctor Patient
Asking about injuries / illnesses: How are you feeling What’s the matter with your ... Does your ... hurt Describing injuries / illnesses:
I feel terrible. / I don’t feel well.
I have ...
My ... hurts.
Giving advice: You should / shouldn’t exercise. Don’t go to school today. Asking for advice:
What should I do
Can I go to school tomorrow
Review and think.
What useful expressions are commonly used in a doctor-patient conversation
◆_____ information
◆______ response
◆ _______ health
guidance
Clear
Proper
Practical
实用的
Read and learn how to write an effective conversation.
4. Read and answer.
What happened to Mark one Saturday
He ate lunch and felt strange.
Why did Mark feel strange
He is allergic to peanuts.
/ // :/ / / /i:/ / /
What happened to Mark next
His friends took him to the hospital at once.
What did Dr Cooper do for Mark
Dr Cooper gave him some medicine, asked him some questions, and gave him some advice.
Retell the story to a partner.
Dr Cooper
When did you eat the peanuts How many did you eat
Are you allergic to any other foods besides peanuts
Are you feeling better now
How long did you feel bad before taking the medicine
How did you feel right after eating peanuts
Have you had this problem with peanuts before






Cause—Symptoms (症状)—Other related details
5. Brainstorm and discuss.
After Mark felt better with the medicine, what questions might Dr Cooper ask him
Discuss the possible questions Dr Cooper could ask and then rank them.
Questions
...
Dr Cooper
What happened just now
Do you know what you are allergic to
When did you start to feel sick
How much salad did you eat
What happened after you ate the salad
3b
Dr Cooper
Do you know what you are allergic to
How much salad did you eat
What happened just now
When did you start to feel sick
What happened after you ate the salad
Are you feeling better now
Are you allergic to any other foods besides peanuts
Compare and improve.
Compare the questions provided in 3b with the ones you just came up with.
Add and rearrange Dr Cooper’s questions.
After asking these questions, what advice did Dr Cooper give
“You should always check the ingredients of anything you eat or drink.”
...
Mark
peanuts
in the middle of the meal; after eating salad
a small bowl / a lot / some /a little / ...
felt strange; face felt warm; throat felt tight
be more careful; take better care of myself from now on
much better; still a little uncomfortable
no
ate something at my friend’s place; felt strange
I ate something at my friend’s place and then I felt strange.
I am allergic to peanuts.
Just a little.
I felt strange. My face felt warm and my throat felt tight.
I got sick in the middle of the meal, right after eating the salad.
Yes, much better. But I still feel a little uncomfortable.
No, just peanuts.
I will be more careful and take better care of myself from now on.
Dr Cooper
What happened just now
Do you know what you are allergic to
How much salad did you eat
What happened after you ate the salad
When did you start to feel sick
Are you feeling better now
Are you allergic to any other foods besides peanuts
You should always check the ingredients of anything you eat or drink.
Respond and make notes.
Read Dr Cooper’s questions and advice for Mark. Imagine how Mark responded.
Make notes.
Dr Cooper Mark
What happened just now ate something at my friend’s place; felt strange
Do you know what you are allergic to peanuts
How much salad did you eat a small bowl / a lot / some / a little / ...
What happened after you ate the salad felt strange; face felt warm; throat felt tight
When did you start to feel sick in the middle of the meal; after eating salad
Are you feeling better now much better; still a little uncomfortable
Are you allergic to any other foods besides peanuts no
You should always check the ingredients of anything you eat or drink. be more careful; take better care of myself from now on
Make the questions and responses
√ clear
√ logical
√ interactive 互动性
8. Read and think further.
How can you write an effective conversation
Clear
information
◎ The current symptoms 目前病症
◎ Past illnesses 以往病情
◎ Measures taken 已采取的措施
Proper response
Practical health guidance
Mark
peanuts
in the middle of the meal; after eating salad
a small bowl / a lot / some /a little ...
felt strange; face was warm; throat was tight
be more careful; take better care of myself from now on
much better; still a little uncomfortable
no
ate something at my friend’s place; felt strange
9. Write a conversation.
Use the following notes to write a conversation between Dr Cooper and Mark.
Mark: Thank you, Dr Cooper. I feel much better now.
Dr Cooper: That’s good. What happened just now
Mark: Well, I ate something at my friend’s place, and then I started to feel strange.
Dr Cooper: Do you know what you are allergic to
Mark: Yes, I ...
How well did your partner write Yes (√) No (Correct it)
Correct spelling and grammar
Including all key points
10. Peer assess and improve your conversation.
Mark: Thank you, Dr Cooper. I feel much better now.
Dr Cooper: That’s good. What happened just now
Mark: Well, I ate something at my friend’s place, and then I started to feel strange.
Dr Cooper: Do you know what you are allergic to
Mark: Yes, I’m allergic to peanuts. I didn’t know there were peanuts in the salad we ordered.
Dr Cooper: Oh, I see. And how much salad did you eat
Mark: I am not sure. Maybe a small bowl.
Dr Cooper: What happened after you ate the salad
Mark: I felt strange. My face felt very warm, and my throat started to feel tighter and tighter.
My friends took me to the hospital at once. We are so nervous, doctor!
Dr Cooper: Don’t worry, Mark. You did so well. And remember you should always check the
ingredients of anything you eat or drink.
Mark: I promise I will. I’ll never forget today and take better care of myself. Thanks, doctor.
Sample
Practise and role-play before class.
Checklist Contents Points (1–5)
Does the doctor ask questions clearly
Are Mark’s responses clear and proper
Does the conversation flow logically
Does the conversation include practical health guidance
In total, the conversation has ______ points. Must do:
Revise your conversation draft using the advice you received in class.
Choose to do:
Write a similar doctor-patient conversation.
Checklist
Does the doctor ask questions clearly
Are Mark’s responses clear and proper
Does the conversation flow logically
Does the conversation include practical health guidance
Homework

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