Listening B Questions 25-30
In this part of the test, you’ll hear six different extracts. In each extract, you’ll hear people talking in a different healthcare setting.
For questions 25-30, complete the notes with information you hear. Now, look at the notes for extract one.
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Question 25
You hear a patient talking to a dental receptionist.
How does he feel?
Question 26
You hear part of a presentation to nursing staff about an extension to visiting hours.
What is the speaker doing?
Question 27
You hear a surgeon discussing a patient with a nurse in the recovery ward.
What is the surgeon concerned about?
Question 28
You hear a chiropractor briefing a colleague about a patient called Ryan.
What is the overall aim of the treatment plan?
Question 29
You hear a surgeon talking to a group of medical students about patient risk in emergency surgery.
The surgeon is emphasising the fact that
Question 30
You hear a surgeon talking to a patient who’s just had a knee operation.
The man’s comments reveal that he’s
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