Saturday, November 30, 2013

Hospitals

    
        Doctors are medical professionals who help us when we are sick by giving us medicine to make us feel better.  I am someone who is not a big fan of doctors.  However, it is important to go see a doctor for a yearly check up to make sure that you are in good health.  Doctors sometimes give you good or bad news.  The worst thing a doctor can say, in my opinion, is hearing the doctor say the words "surgery" or "cancer."
        Over the weekend my family and I took my little sister to the hospital after she was not feeling well on Friday.  We found out that she needed to have her appendix removed.  The doctor said we brought her in at the right time.  Her appendix could of burst.  She needed emergency surgery. Her doctor made it seem like it was no big deal.  But for my family and I, any kind of surgery is a huge deal.  My mother was a mess when we found out.  My father and I tried to maintain calm because my sister was terrified as soon as she heard the word surgery. Keeping a poker face in front of my sister was difficult.  I told her everything was going to be ok and that she had nothing to worry about.  But inside I was nervous and scared. The worst part about this whole experience was waiting for my sister to come out of surgery.  All we wanted was to hear the doctor say to us that everything went great.  I am grateful that everything turned out ok.   My sister was on the road toward recovery and was able to go home Sunday afternoon.

Vocabulary

Medical professional- a group of individuals who practice medicine
Surgery- an operation when an organ or tissue is taken out or replaced from your body
Appendix- an organ attached to the lower end of your large intestine in humans
Burst- when something explodes or pops
Emergency- something serious, unexpected and a dangerous situation that needs to be taken care of immediately
Terrified- extremely scared of something or someone
Poker face- your face does not show how you are really feeling
Recovery- return to a normal state of health, mind or strength 


Vocabulary Exercise

Med Jumble! 

Directions: Unscramble the vocabulary words 

1. cmeladi lposnifrsae                 _________________

2. ekpro cfae                             _________________

3. yrsuger                                  _________________

4. eygmenrce                             _________________ 

5. nxapidpe                                _________________

6. strbu                                      _________________

7. deirtierf                                  _________________

8. yevroecr                                _________________

Grammar Point and Exercise


Let's practice changing the verb" to be" in the past tense.  

I was                      we were
you were                you were
he/she was              they were
it was  

For example: This is an easy exercise.          
                     This was an easy exercise. 

Directions: Change to the past tense; write the correct form of the verb in the blanks.

1. He is a good student.                        

    ___________________________.

2. Mary and Jennifer are good students.  

    ___________________________.

3. I am very hungry.  

   ___________________________.

4. Both doors are closed.  

    __________________________.

5. There is a magazine on this desk.  

     __________________________.

6. Helen and Roger are in the same class.

    __________________________.

7. There is a magazine on the table.

    __________________________.

8. There are many students in our class.

    __________________________.

9. Ms. Palacios is our teacher.

    __________________________.

10. The windows and doors are open.

     _________________________.





Creative Writing

Do you like doctors? Why or why not. In a paragraph or two answer these two questions.  You can also share a story of a good or bad experience you might of had with a doctor.  

1 comment:

  1. Excellent entry. That was a scary experience. I heard that appendicitis runs in families, so be aware of that.
    Think about the word "mess" and how you used it here. Would that word cause a problem for ESL students?

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