Read the text and choose the correct options
Doctor: Good afternoon, Mrs Johnson. How are you today?
Mrs Johnson: I'm fine, thank you. But my son, Jimmy, doesn't feel well.
Doctor: What's the matter with him?
Mrs Johnson: He's got a cough and a runny nose.
Doctor: Come here, Jimmy. Open your mouth… OK… Now breath in and out deeply several times… Good… Has he had a temperature, Mrs Johnson?
Mrs Johnson: Yes, he has. And it's also hard for him to swallow.
Doctor: Yes, the throat is sore… Well, nothing serious… He's just caught a cold. I'll write a prescription for the medicine you need to buy.
Mrs Johnson: OK, doctor.
Doctor: And he should drink a lot of liquid. Tea with honey and lemon is the best. And some home remedies, like garlic or ginger, would also be good for his immune system.
Mrs Johnson: Thank you, doctor.
Doctor: You're welcome. Any other problems?
Mrs Johnson: Actually, I sometimes feel dizzy, but I can't understand the reason...
Doctor: Hmmm… Have you been working a lot lately?
Mrs Johnson: Yes, I'm working on a new project and sometimes have to work overtime.
Doctor: I think you're just overworked. You should definitely have a rest. Still, I advise you to do a check-up.
Mrs Johnson: I will, doctor. Thank you very much.
Doctor: You're welcome. Get well soon, Jimmy.
The symptoms which are described in the dialogue are:
- a cough
- a headache
- a rash
- a runny nose
- dizziness
- a toothache
- insomnia
- a temperature
- an earache
- a sore throat
- a stomachache