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IELTS Listening

Time: Approximately 07 minutes

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  • There are 10 questions in this test.
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IELTS Listening Part 1

Questions 1-10

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Temporary Patient Record Form

  • Name: Peter Smith
  • Address:
  • County:
  • Phone:
  • Injury Details

    Cause: Sport - Tennis
  • Type: Sprained
  • Date:
  • Description of Previous Record and Current Situation

    - The private doctor of the patient suggested treatment with
    .
  • - But the patient is still unable to
    and also getting some pain in his
    at night.
  • Advice from the Doctor

    - Not use the
    .
  • - Do regular
    at home.

Temporary Patient Record Form - IELTS Listening Part 1 Answers

Question Your Answer Correct Answer
1 95 Cross Street
2 Walkley
3 46895324
4 knee
5 June 18th/June 18/18 June
6 ice pack
7 go upstairs
8 back
9 stick
10 exercises

Transcript

Girl: Good morning, what can I do for you?

Peter: Uh, yes, I am currently visiting this area, but I injured myself when I was doing sports a while ago, and I still feel painful, so I wondered whether I could go for a doctor here.

Girl: Sure sir, we can take you on as a temporary patient. I'll just take down some personal details of you. May I have your name, please?

Peter: Yes, it's Peter Smith.

Girl: All right, Peter. And where are you currently staying here?

Peter: At 95 Cross Street

Girl: And the county?

Peter: Walkley. That's W-a-l-k-l-e-y.

Girl: OK, and can I have a contact number?

Peter: Uh, it's 4689 5324.

Girl: OK, thanks. May you just wait down there! The doctor will see you in a minute.

Doctor: Now, how can I help you? It's Peter Smith, isn't it?

Peter: Yes, I had a sporting accident, and a doctor at home treated me, but I'm still getting some pain.

Peter: Hum, right. Uh, first of all, I want to ask you a few questions.

Peter: Okay.

Doctor: Well, what sport were you doing when you got injured?

Peter: Playing tennis with my friends.

Doctor: Now, I see. Did you hurt your elbow or wrist?

Peter: Oh, no. I had my knee sprained, which was the original problem.

Doctor: Right, and when did this happen?

Peter: Uh, that was three weeks ago now, so it was about June 18th.

Doctor: Hum. And, you said you had medical treatment at home?

Peter: Uh, yeah. The doctor said I didn't need an X-ray or things alike, and he just told me to use an ice pack.

Doctor: Fine, anything else?

Peter: Yes, and I've been using a walking stick to help me get around.

Doctor: Right, now what problems are you having during walking?

Peter: Well, actually I can walk, yet I still can't go upstairs, so I've been sleeping downstairs.

Doctor: Hum, now you said your knee still gets hurt?

Peter: Well, no. Actually, it's getting better. It's my back that's hurting, me now. It really aches at night, and I cannot sleep well.

Doctor: Hum, I have several suggestions for that.

Peter: Great.

Doctor: First you should put the stick away as that's probably the source of the problem.

Peter: Oh, really? I wish I'd know.

Doctor: After that, I can prescribe you something to relax the muscles in your back

Peter: Oh, sorry to be difficult, but I've had something like that in the past, and there were many side effects, and I don't want to take it. Would you recommend anything else?

Doctor: Well, yes. We do have a leaflet showing some exercises you can do yourself at home. If you do them every day, they'll soon be effective.

Peter: Great. I'll do that.