Mr. Bean - Judo Class

Watch the video. Listen to the teacher and Mr. Bean. What do they say?
start   •  next one   •  check   •  please   •  calm down   •  the bow   •  nice   •  make sure   •  step forward   •  throw   •  the mat   •  first   •  the throw   •  coming   •  forward   •  take hold   •  foot  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
TEACHER: Okay, thanks a lot for everybody. Um, before we learning any throws, etcetera… Um the thing about judo is you’ve just got to that you can fall okay. So I’ll just all your break falls one by one. I’ll start with you. Just —that’s good. Okay, we start with a bow—good. Then just then, and the .
STUDENT 1: Ohhhh!
TEACHER: Excellent – good one. Back with the others, right. Now, next one . That’s good. Okay again the bow, then take hold and…
STUDENT 2: Ohhhh!
Teacher: That’s , good. Back with the others. There we go. Okay can I have the please? Next one please, yeah. So just uh step then. Yeah, unto the mat, yeah. There we are. And the other , yeah. That’s good. That’s all right now. Okay, here we… Come back unto . There we go. It’s all right. First .
MR. BEAN: We bow.
TEACHER: Yes, all right, and then, then I take hold. It’s all right, just, just trust me. Just trust me…just, just all right. Stand here now. That’s it. Yeah, no one is going to get hurt, okay.
MR. BEAN: So we bow.
TEACHER: Yes. Just one big bow, then . Okay, so one, one, one big bow, then…
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Picking Up Prescriptions - LINC 2.24

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
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PHARMACIST: Mr. Amador?
MR. AMADOR: Yes.
PHARMACIST: Okay, here's your prescription. Now, take 5 ml (five millilitres) and 5 ml (five millilitres) , until it's all gone.
MR. AMADOR: When will it start to work?
PHARMACIST: Soon. , your ear will feel much better.
MR. AMADOR: So that's 5 ml (five millilitres) , morning and night? That's , at eight o'clock in the morning and ?
PHARMACIST: That's right. It should take you to finish the medicine.
MR. AMADOR: Ahh! Thanks a lot.
PHARMACIST: No problem.
JAN: Hello. I'm Jan Michesku. I called this morning.
PHARMACIST: Yes, Mr. Michesku. Your prescriptions are right here. They've been ready for an hour.
JAN: Good.
PHARMACIST: Now, take these pills . That's .
JAN: I usually take them in the morning, three , and one —about ten or eleven at night.
PHARMACIST: That's fine.
JAN: When do I take the other pills?
PHARMACIST: You can take these you feel a pain.
JAN: Well, it's almost lunch time. Is it okay if I take one ?
PHARMACIST: It's better if you wait till after lunch, .
JAN: Why is that?
PHARMACIST: The pills may upset your stomach if it's empty.
JAN: Oh, okay. I'll wait till after lunch. I'll take one about one o'clock . Well, thanks very much for your help.
PHARMACIST: You're welcome.
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Reading a Prescription Label

Watch the video. Complete the exercise below. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation
has   •  the name of   •  are   •  plenty of   •  refills   •  phone number   •  is   •  prescription   •  medication   •  dose   •  patient is   •  RX 2867485  
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1. Who is the patient?
The Victor Yuen.
2. What is the medication?
The is Presidone.
3. What is the ?
The dose is 20 milligrams.
4. What the directions?
The directions are, “Take one tablet one time daily. Take with water.”
5. What is the number?
The prescription number is .
6. How many does the patient have?
The patient two refills.
7. What is the pharmacy?
The name of the pharmacy is Pharmasave.
8. What is the phone number?
The is 604-241-2898
9. What the doctor’s name?
The doctor’s name is Dr. John Henry.
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