Rearrange theorder to form a dialogue.
A: Thanks, I feel a little bit relieved now.
B: Doctor, when can I go home?
C: How do you feel today, Mr. Brown?
D: Now the mostdangerous period is over.
E: Oh, I will. I feel really grateful to you.
F: Hope you will be well soon! Cheer up! We are here with you!
G: Nothing special, take a good rest and just relax.
H: Don't be in a hurry. I can assure you'll recover after three tofour weeks.
I: Really that will be fine. Is there anything I should follow?
A: Thanks, I feel a little bit relieved now.
B: Doctor, when can I go home?
C: How do you feel today, Mr. Brown?
D: Now the mostdangerous period is over.
E: Oh, I will. I feel really grateful to you.
F: Hope you will be well soon! Cheer up! We are here with you!
G: Nothing special, take a good rest and just relax.
H: Don't be in a hurry. I can assure you'll recover after three tofour weeks.
I: Really that will be fine. Is there anything I should follow?
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- You're the next to ____________. Are you ready?I know, but now I can't ____________ and my mouth feels dry.Why don't you believe you can do it? ______________________ and you will feel fine.
- A: I feel rather sick this morning. I don"t think I can concentrate on the work. B:______ A: How long have you been sick B: How are you feeling now C: Do you have a high temperature D: Vm sorry to heal that and I can"t help you now.
- — How are you today? —Oh, I __________ as ill as I do now for a long time. A: didn ’ t feel B: didn ’ t feel C: wasn’ t feeling D: don ’ t feel
- How should a psychiatric nurse respond when a delusional patient fearfully tells her that people are waiting outside the hospital to kill him() A: "You don’t have to worry because you are safe here. " B: "You know as well as I do that no one is trying to kill you. " C: "You should rest now and, when you wake up, I’m certain you’ll feel less afraid. " D: "I understand how frightened you feel but when you are better you will see things in a different way. \
- Dialogue (1)Staff: Good morning , Mr. Hanson . ?Guest: I’m afraid I don’t feel well today . Staff: Really ? You looked flushed. , Mr. Hanson ?Guest: I’ve got a headache.