In a hospital ward
When you are describing a place it is useful to use relative clauses to add details to your description.
When you are describing a place it is useful to use relative clauses to add details to your description.
Would you like to learn how to describe a picture?
Have you ever been to hospital or would you like to work in healthcare? This activity will help you learn new words used in hospital.
Rashida is a profoundly deaf woman from Quetta in Pakistan, who is now living in London.
Making an appointment by telephone in English can be hard because you need to use clear language and speak calmly.
Have you ever had a problem with something in your home, like the washing machine, the boiler or a tap? What did you do?
Adults should have an eye test every two years. In this activity you will listen to Marta making an appointment at the optician and learn language for making an appointment.
Have you heard of the S-T-R-E-S-S approach to beating stress? Listen to Emily as she explains it, then try the activities.
In this module you will find days, times and important information in a letter and learn new words about hospitals.