Read the text and mark the statements as True, False or Not stated 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 has a high 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. Mrs Johnson came to the doctor alone. Jimmy is ill. Jimmy's come down with the flu. Mrs Johnson is against home remedies. The doctor prescribed some painkillers. Mrs Johnson is unemployed. Mrs Johnson does regular check-ups.
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Read the text and mark the statements as True, False or Not stated

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 has a high 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.

  1. Mrs Johnson came to the doctor alone.
    [True|False|Not stated]
  2. Jimmy is ill.
    [True|False|Not stated]
  3. Jimmy's come down with the flu.
    [True|False|Not stated]
  4. Mrs Johnson is against home remedies.
    [True|False|Not stated]
  5. The doctor prescribed some painkillers.
    [True|False|Not stated]
  6. Mrs Johnson is unemployed.
    [True|False|Not stated]
  7. Mrs Johnson does regular check-ups.
    [True|False|Not stated]