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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Tuesday's Assignment, June 14, 2016

Tuesday's Assignment

Primary care physician, GP, family doctor--these are some names of a doctor specializing in your general health. What do you call doctors that specialize in other parts of the body? Tell a partner.
What's so funny?
Seeing a specialist is not always easy, and the waiting list can be for months.
Here are your tasks:1. Complete the field trip reports on your blog, one for TIFF and one for Sunnybrook.
    1. Be sure to add a couple of direct quotations.
 
 

The Field trip was very interesting on last Thursday. My classmates and I visited TIFF Bell Lightbox. TIFF's meaning is Toronto International Film Festival. The next TIFF will be  held from September 8 - 18 2016. We departed from Don Mills station at 9:30 am. We arrived there at 11:00 am. TIFF Bell Lightbox is a very beautiful building. We could see the beautiful views from out of the windows. TIFF Bell Lightbox have 5 cinemasWe followed the tour guide visit one of those. The cinema have comfortable seats and friendly staffs.  
TIFF 2016 are looking for volunteers. I will consider joining it.

Beautiful girls and handsome boys!!

Super master!!
Wonderful views!!!
My classmates were headed to Edwards Gardens and Sunnybrook Park on last Friday. I regretted that I could not come. I interviewed some classmates. "We were very happy," said Suki, "You should come with us." 
According to Emma, "we haven't additional car seat for you!" 
Um, I'm very sad. Hahaha.....

    2. Have a partner or two check your work before publishing.
2. Listening and vocabulary (words in bold): Any Referral?
refer someone or something (verb): directed or pointed to
- My brother referred me to this doctor.
- Please refer to page 30 in your textbook. You will find more information on heart disease on that page.
happen (verb): have the chance or possibility of something
- I think he happens to know a doctor who might be able to help you. Give him a call.
nature (noun): purpose
- What is the nature of your problem?
sprain (verb): twist suddenly
- I need to see a doctor today. I think I sprained my knee when I slipped on the ice outside of my apartment.
case (noun): special circumstances or situation

- Wow. That looks like a bad cut. In this case, you'd better see a doctor and get stitches. That cut won't heal well by itself.
3. Role play with a partner: Seeing a Specialist

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