In London, a nurse enters a patient’s room two hours before the operation

Read through this intermediate-level dialogue between a patient and nurse either with a partner or silently, and then test your understanding with the short, multiple-choice quiz at the end.

Patient: Nurse, I think I might have a fever. It’s so cold in here!
Nurse: Here, let me check your forehead.

Patient: What do you think?
Nurse: You feel a bit warm. Let me get a thermometer to check.

Patient: How do I raise my bed? I can’t find the controls.
Nurse: Here you are. Is that better?

In London, a nurse enters a patient's room two hours before the operation

Patient: Could I have another pillow?
Nurse: Certainly, Here you are. Is there anything else I can do for you?

Patient: No, thank you.
Nurse: OK, I’ll be right back with the thermometer.

Patient: Oh, just a moment. Can you bring me another bottle of water, too?
Nurse: Certainly, I’ll be back in a moment.

Nurse: (coming in the room) I’m back. Here’s your bottle of water. Please put the thermometer under your tongue.
Patient: Thank you. (puts the thermometer under the tongue)

Nurse: Yes, you have a slight fever. I think I’ll take your blood pressure as well.
Patient: Is there anything to worry about?

Nurse: No, no. Everything’s fine. It’s normal to have a bit of fever after an operation like yours!
Patient: Yes, I’m so glad everything went well.

Nurse: You’re in good hands here! Please hold out your arm