Level: B1 (OET Medicine)
Duration: 50 minutes
Skills: Listening + Speaking
Theme: Explaining diagnostic tests/results – ultrasound
Real-life Scenario: Doctor explains test results (ultrasound, blood tests) to a patient, using patient-friendly language and reassurance.
Objectives (new)
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
- ✅Identify key details from patient consultations about diagnostic tests (Listening).
- ✅Paraphrase medical terms into patient-friendly language (Speaking).
- ✅Use signposting and reassurance when explaining results to patients.
- ✅Answer patient questions clearly and empathetically.
Concept | Definition | Example | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
signposting phrase | words doctors use to explain information clearly and guide patients | First, let me explain what the test showed … | عبارات إرشادية |
Recap Session 1 and 2:
- How can you give advice to patients.
- How can you describe the severity and frequency of a symptom?
Have you ever had a medical test explained to you? How did you feel about it?
What do you think a doctor might say to a patient about this test?
Listening Input – listen for test references
Paraphrasing
- “Your cholesterol levels are high” → “There is too much fat in your blood.”
- “The inflammation is benign” → “It’s not dangerous, just some swelling.”
Signposting phrases
- “First, let me explain what the test showed …”
- “What this means for you is that …”
- “The good news is that …”
Listening task: Patient: Mrs Lewis
Test Results
• Ultrasound showed a small (1) ______ lump
• Doctor reassures it is (2) ______, not malignant
• Doctor provides a (3) ______ to confirm with a specialist
Blood Tests
• (4) ______ test normal
• (5) ______ test high
• High cholesterol can (6) ______ heart disease
Lifestyle Factors
• Patient has a (7) ______ lifestyle
• Family history adds to the (8) ______
Advice Given
• Review (9) ______ intake and reduce portion sizes
• Increase (10) ______ and do moderate exercise
• Exercise helps reduce (11) ______ in joints and lower inflammation
• Doctor also advises cutting down on (12) ______ consumption
Answers
- abnormal
- benign
- referral
- blood count
- cholesterol
- lead to (severe)
- sedentary lifestyle
- chance of problems
- dietary
- hydration
- stiffness
- alcohol
Speaking role-play (with prompts):
- Explain ultrasound results to a patient
- First, let me explain …
- The ultrasound showed …
- The good news is that …
- What that means for you is that …
- The blood test showed that …
- Respond to the questions:
- Is it dangerous?
- Do I need surgery?
Quick Checklist – Did you:
- ✅ Use paraphrasing terms
- ✅ Reassure the patient
- ✅ Use new glossary words
Explain the test result
You should:
✅Explain in patient-friendly words.
✅Use at least one signposting phrase.
✅Reassure the patient.
Can-do Checklist
✅Correct paraphrasing
✅Reassurance + empathy
✅Clear structure with signposting
📤 Create your own lifestyle questionnaire and ask friends to answer it.
🎥 Write a patient advice note with recommendations for each friend.
Record a shadow reading of the video in the (Instruct and Model) section.
Record your answer to the question in the (Independent Practice) section.
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