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English Conversation: Pharmacy Visit for a Teen

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Pharmacy Visit for a Teen - Beginner English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
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Pass 2

English subtitles

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Pass 3

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Pass 4

Dictation

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Pass 5

Replay without subtitles

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After Training

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📝 English Conversation Script

Pharmacist: Hello. How can I help you today? Customer: I need something for my teenage son. Pharmacist: Is your teenage son in pain now? Customer: He has a sprain and a sore back. Pharmacist: We have a medical binder for back support. Customer: A binder will help him feel better. Pharmacist: We also have a zesty lemon spray for smell. Customer: He likes a zesty lemon scent. Pharmacist: For a wound, do not rub forcefully. Customer: I will not press or touch the skin forcefully. Pharmacist: Do you also need a shoe spray for a sneaker? Customer: Yes, his sneaker smells and is wet. Pharmacist: I will wrap the binder and show the spray. Customer: Thank you. I will try them.

📝 📚 English Comprehension Questions

1

What does the customer buy for his son?

2

What scent do they mention in the pharmacy?

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