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Emergencias


Directions:   Read the situations below and choose one that you can create a conversation to solve the emergency. You should create a dialog between two characters: You and a Professional.  All conversations should be e-mail . Don't forget  the helpful phrases at the medical dialog link. The length of the conversation should be 8 lines long.

1. You are visiting Madrid, Spain. You are not feeling well and have come into a pharmacy to buy some medicine. Explain what's wrong to the pharmacist.Do not leave the pharmacy without medicine.

2. You are at the doctor's office in Mexico City. Explain to the doctor that you do not feel well.

3.  Explain to your Spanish Teacher at the end of class that you will not be in class tomorrow because you do not feel well.

4.  Explain to your Coach that you cannot attend the final game of the season because you are sick. Tell your Coach how you feel about this.

5.  You noticed that your English teacher feels ill. Try to convince your teacher to go to the nurse's office.

6.  Explain to your Math teacher as you come into class today that you do not feel well.

7.  Convince your Spanish teacher to let you go to the nurse's office because you do not feel well.

8.  Convince the nurse at your school to let you go home because you do not feel well.

9.  Convince your parents to come to school to pick you up because you are sick..

10.  Convince your doctor to let you stay home tomorrow because you are extremely ill.

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