New Patient Information - LINC 2.18

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
had   ·  she ever had   ·  she's had   ·  since   ·  to bring   ·  to ask   ·  been   ·  to catch   ·  never been   ·  since   ·  never had   ·  She's been   ·  had   ·  bring   ·  she ever had   ·  haven't been   ·  is  
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DOCTOR: And breathe deeply now. Good, good.
TASHA: Is everything okay?
DOCTOR: Yes, Lisa a very healthy young lady. Since Lisa is a new patient, I would just like a few questions about her medical history.
TASHA: Sure. No problem.
DOCTOR: Has Lisa all her vaccinations?
TASHA: Yes, them all.
DOCTOR: Did you the form showing the vaccination dates?
TASHA: Oh, no. I forgot it. Sorry.
DOCTOR: No problem. Just be sure to bring it next time. Has Lisa had the measles before?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had measles.
DOCTOR: Has the mumps?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had mumps either.
DOCTOR: Chicken pox?
TASHA: Yes, she chicken pox just before her third birthday.
DOCTOR: Has she had any other communicable diseases?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had any, except conjunctivitis. But she hasn't had it last summer.
DOCTOR: So, she hasn't had it since last summer?
TASHA: That's right. okay since then.
DOCTOR: Good. Just stay away from anyone who has conjunctivitis. It's very easy . Just a few more questions.
TASHA: No problem.
DOCTOR: Has Lisa ever in the hospital before?
TASHA: No, she's in the hospital, except when she was born!
DOCTOR: Right! Has minor surgery?
TASHA: No, she's minor surgery. Oh! I forgot to tell you, she did have tonsillitis when she was six.
DOCTOR: Have her tonsils been taken out?
TASHA: No, they taken out.
DOCTOR: Has she had any trouble with her tonsils then?
TASHA: No, she hasn't had any trouble. She's been fine since then.
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Employee Records - LINC 3.10

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
accumulated   •  for two months   •  I've wanted   •  ever had   •  hasn't had   •  been waiting   •  ever thought   •  been   •  ever been   •  worked   •  been filling in   •  been working   •  been wanting   •  seen   •  since 1990   •  Have you been   •  has worked   •  taken  
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ERIC: Hi, Louise.
LOUISE: Hi, Eric.
ERIC: Are you ready to go over the employment records?
LOUISE: Sure. Let's get started.
ERIC: Okay. Has this record updated since the new fiscal year?
LOUISE: Yes, it has.
ERIC: Okay, let's start with George. How long has George here?
LOUISE: Um, George here since 1985.
ERIC: Okay. Has he promoted?
LOUISE: No, he hasn't. But he was transferred from sales to current accounts.
ERIC: How long has he there?
LOUISE: He's been working there for five years now.
ERIC: Has he a raise?
LOUISE: No. Just a cost of living increase.
ERIC: Okay. What about Judy?
LOUISE: Judy has been here .
ERIC: Isn't she on maternity leave?
LOUISE: Yes, she is. She's been on maternity leave now. Have you her baby?
ERIC: No, I haven't.
LOUISE: He is so cute. Anyway, Marsha has for Judy. And she a holiday in almost two years.
ERIC: How much holiday time has she ?
LOUISE: She's accumulated six weeks.
ERIC: She's going to have to take those holidays soon.
LOUISE: Yes. Just as soon as Judy is back, Marsha's planning a trip to the Okanagan Valley.
ERIC: The Okanagan's great. to the Okanagan?
LOUISE: Yes, I have.
ERIC: I've to do some water-skiing up there. Have you ever been water-skiing?
LOUISE: No, I haven't. But to try for a long time.
ERIC: Have you your holidays yet?
LOUISE: No. I've since the summer to take my holidays.
ERIC: Why haven't you taken them?
LOUISE: I haven't been able to because I need someone to fill in for me.
ERIC: Really? Well, that isn't really fair.
LOUISE: No, it isn't, is it?
ERIC: I mean, you work hard. You deserve a break.
LOUISE: Eric.
ERIC: Yeah?
LOUISE: Have you about filling in for me?
ERIC: No, I haven't.
LOUISE: Well, would you fill in for me?
ERIC: I guess I don't have a choice.
LOUISE: No, you haven't.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University – Open Learning Division