Visiting a doctor for fever english conversation

Visiting a doctor for fever english conversation

This conversation helps to learners understand how to talk to a doctor about fever and health symptoms in daily life. It uses simple English, real-life dialogue, and easy medical phrases to build confidence during a doctor visit. Learners can practice explaining symptoms, asking for advice, and responding politely in a clinic or hospital setting. The conversation includes common daily-use English sentences that are practical and natural. Perfect for anyone who wants to learn English speaking for real-life situations and improve communication during medical appointments.

Characters

  • Arjun (Patient) – Feeling unwell and worried about fever.

  • Dr. Lily (Doctor) – Friendly doctor who explains things clearly.

Conversation Script

Arjun
Hello, Doctor. I’m not feeling well since yesterday.
Doctor
Hello, Tell me what’s bothering you the most.
Arjun
I have fever, headache, and my body feels very heavy.
Doctor
Did you check your temperature at home?
Arjun
Yes, Doctor. It was around 101°F last night.
Doctor
Okay. Do you also have sore throat, cough, or cold?
Arjun
Yes, a little sore throat and I feel tired all the time.
Doctor
Hmm, this looks like a viral fever. Nothing serious.
Arjun
Oh, I was a bit scared. Is it common these days?
Doctor
Yes, many people are getting viral fever because of the weather.
Arjun
So, what should I do to get better soon?
Doctor
I’ll prescribe some medicines. Take them on time.
Arjun
Okay, Doctor. Should I also take rest at home?
Doctor
Absolutely. Rest and drink warm water frequently.
Arjun
Can I eat normal food, or only light meals?
Doctor
Eat light food like soup, fruits, and rice. Avoid junk food.
Arjun
How many days will it take to recover?
Doctor
Usually 3–4 days if you follow all instructions.
Arjun
Thank you so much, Doctor. I feel relaxed now.
Doctor
You’re welcome,Take care and call me if fever stays for more than 4 days.

Improve Your English with These Daily Use Phrases

1) Not feeling well → Feeling sick or unhealthy
Example 1: I am not feeling well today, so I stayed at home.
Example 2: She told her teacher that she was not feeling well in the morning.

2) Body feels heavy → Feeling tired and weak
Example 1: My body feels heavy after a long day at work.
Example 2: He said his body feels heavy when he has a fever.

3) Viral fever → Common fever caused by a virus
Example 1: The doctor said it is just a viral fever.
Example 2: Many people get viral fever during the rainy season.

4) On time → At the correct or right time
Example 1: Take the medicine on time for faster recovery.
Example 2: She reached the clinic on time for her appointment.

5) Light meals → Easy food like soup, fruits, or rice
Example 1: The doctor advised me to eat light meals today.
Example 2: I prefer light meals when I don’t feel well.

6) Avoid junk food → Do not eat unhealthy fast food
Example 1: You should avoid junk food while recovering.
Example 2: He decided to avoid junk food to stay healthy.

7) Recover soon → Get better quickly
Example 1: Rest well so you can recover soon.
Example 2: We all hope you recover soon and feel better.

8) Follow instructions → Do what the doctor tells you
Example 1: Please follow the instructions written on the prescription.
Example 2: If you follow instructions, you will heal faster.

9) Take care → Look after your health
Example 1: Take care and don’t skip your medicine.
Example 2: She reminded her friend to take care during the fever.

10) Call me if needed → Contact again if the problem continues
Example 1: The doctor said, “Call me if needed.”
Example 2: Please call me if needed after taking the medicine.

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Common english sentences for expressing feelings & giving advice

Base sentenceAlternative expressionReal-Life example sentence
What’s botheringWhat’s troubling youWhat’s troubling you today?
What’s wrongYou seem quiet—what’s wrong?
What’s on your mindYou look stressed. What’s on your mind?
Is something bothering youIs something bothering you at work?
What’s upsetting youWhat’s upsetting you lately?
Do you want to talk about itDo you want to talk about it?
Feels very heavyFeels overwhelmingThe workload feels overwhelming today.
Feels hard to handleThis situation feels hard to handle.
Feels emotionally drainingThe conversation felt emotionally draining.
Feels stressfulThe pressure feels stressful right now.
Feels difficultThe decision feels difficult.
Feels exhaustingThe long day feels exhausting.
Take them on timeDon’t miss the timingDon’t miss the timing for your medicine.
Take them regularlyTake them regularly as advised.
Follow the schedulePlease follow the schedule strictly.
Make sure to take them on scheduleMake sure to take them on schedule.
Don’t skip the doseDon’t skip the dose even if you feel better.
Take them as directedTake them as directed by the doctor.