Master English vocabulary for health, symptoms, and lifestyle advice. Listen to doctor-patient dialogues and play A2 listening games with transcripts.
Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks with ONLY ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.
Host: Today, we’re talking to Mark, a fitness coach. Mark, how do you stay healthy?
Mark: Well, I think (1) is the most important thing. I try to get at least eight hours every night.
Host: Eight hours, that’s great. And what about your diet?
Mark: I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables. I (2) eat fast food because it’s not good for your heart.
Host: Do you drink much coffee?
Mark: No, I prefer (3) tea. It’s much healthier.
Host: And how often do you exercise?
Mark: I go to the gym (4) a week, and I usually go for a run on Sunday mornings.
Host: Do you have any advice for people who work in offices?
Mark: Yes, they should (5) every hour. Don’t sit down for too long!
Host: That’s a good tip. Finally, do you have a hobby to relax?
Mark: Yes, I love (6). It helps me clear my mind after a busy day.
ANSWER
Host: Today, we’re talking to Mark, a fitness coach. Mark, how do you stay healthy?
Mark: Well, I think sleep is the most important thing. I try to get at least eight hours every night.
Host: Eight hours, that’s great. And what about your diet?
Mark: I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables. I hardly ever eat fast food because it’s not good for your heart.
Host: Do you drink much coffee?
Mark: No, I prefer green tea. It’s much healthier.
Host: And how often do you exercise?
Mark: I go to the gym three times a week, and I usually go for a run on Sunday mornings.
Host: Do you have any advice for people who work in offices?
Mark: Yes, they should stand up every hour. Don’t sit down for too long!
Host: That’s a good tip. Finally, do you have a hobby to relax?
Mark: Yes, I love cycling. It helps me clear my mind after a busy day.
Health & Lifestyle: English Listening Practice (Level A2)
Master English vocabulary for health, symptoms, and lifestyle advice. Listen to doctor-patient dialogues and play A2 listening games with transcripts.
Doctor: Good morning, Mr. Smith. How are you feeling today?
Patient: Not very well, Doctor. I have a terrible (1) and I feel very tired.
Doctor: I see. Do you have a (2) or a sore throat?
Patient: My throat is fine, but I have a slight cough.
Doctor: Okay. Let me check your temperature… Hmm, it’s a bit high. You have a (3).
Patient: Is it serious?
Doctor: No, it’s just a common cold. You (4) go to work for two days. You need to rest.
Patient: Should I take any (5)?
Doctor: Yes, take these tablets twice a day after meals. And remember to drink lots of (6).
Patient: Thank you, Doctor.
Doctor: You’re welcome. Get well soon!
ĐÁP ÁN
Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks with ONLY ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.
Doctor: Good morning, Mr. Smith. How are you feeling today?
Patient: Not very well, Doctor. I have a terrible headache and I feel very tired.
Doctor: I see. Do you have a fever or a sore throat?
Patient: My throat is fine, but I have a slight cough.
Doctor: Okay. Let me check your temperature… Hmm, it’s a bit high. You have a temperature.
Patient: Is it serious?
Doctor: No, it’s just a common cold. You shouldn’t go to work for two days. You need to rest.
Patient: Should I take any medicine?
Doctor: Yes, take these tablets twice a day after meals. And remember to drink lots of water.
Patient: Thank you, Doctor.
Doctor: You’re welcome. Get well soon!
