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  • 6 Sections
  • 44 Lessons
  • 4 Weeks
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  • はじめに
    2
    • 1.1
      発音の勉強方法
    • 1.2
      発音記号は学ぶべきか
  • 英語の発音 - 理論編
    9
    • 2.1
      英語が聞き取れない7つの原因
    • 2.2
      強勢拍子を理解する
    • 2.3
      強勢が置かれる位置
    • 2.4
      強勢が置かれない音節
    • 2.5
      文強勢によって音が変わる語 ①
    • 2.6
      文強勢によって音が変わる語 ②
    • 2.7
      英語と日本語の「音節構造」
    • 2.8
      英語のイントネーション
    • 2.9
      提出課題 ①
  • 英語の発音 - 基礎編
    5
    • 3.1
      発音基礎01. 英語の母音
      10 Minutes
    • 3.2
      発音基礎02. 日本人が苦手な子音①
    • 3.3
      発音基礎03. 日本人が苦手な子音②
    • 3.4
      発音基礎04. 日本人が苦手な子音③
    • 3.5
      提出課題 ②
  • 英語の発音 - 応用編
    10
    • 4.1
      発音応用01. 語頭の子音連続 [ s + 子音]
    • 4.2
      発音応用02. 語頭の子音連続 [ 破裂音 + r, l ]
    • 4.3
      発音応用03. 語頭の子音連続 [ 摩擦音 + r, l ]
    • 4.4
      発音応用04. 語頭の子音連続 [ s + 無声音(p, t, k)+ r, l ]
    • 4.5
      発音応用05. 語末の音声変化 [ 摩擦音 + 母音 ]
    • 4.6
      発音応用06. 語末の音声変化 [ 破裂音 + 母音 ]
    • 4.7
      発音応用07. 語末の音声変化 [子音 + 子音]
    • 4.8
      発音応用08. 音声変化 [t, d, s, z] + [j]
    • 4.9
      発音応用09. 音声変化 「ラ行」
    • 4.10
      発音応用10. 音声変化 「機能語」
  • 英語の発音 - 番外編
    2
    • 5.1
      発音番外編01. イギリス英語の特徴
    • 5.2
      発音番外編02. オーストラリア英語の特徴
  • 英語の発音 - フォニックス
    16
    • 6.1
      英語の発音記号一覧
    • 6.2
      子音01. [ s ] と [ z ] の発音
    • 6.3
      子音02. [ s ] と [ ʃ ] の発音
    • 6.4
      子音03. [ s ] と [ θ ] の発音
    • 6.5
      子音04. [ z ] と [ ð ] の発音
    • 6.6
      子音05. [ r ] と [ l ] の発音
    • 6.7
      子音06. [ p ] と [ b ] の発音
    • 6.8
      子音07. [ b ] と [ v ] の発音
    • 6.9
      子音08. [ t ] と [ d ] の発音
    • 6.10
      子音09. [ w ] の発音
    • 6.11
      母音02. [ æ ] の発音
    • 6.12
      母音03. [ ə ] の発音
    • 6.13
      母音04. [ ɑ: ] の発音
    • 6.14
      母音05. [ e ] の発音
    • 6.15
      母音06. [ ɪ ] の発音
    • 6.16
      母音07. [ ʊ ] の発音

Dictation Practice – Part A01

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  • OET Dictation Practice01
  • OET Dictation Practice01 – Assessment

Audio

Answer Key

  1. tired
  2. aches and pains
  3. cold
  4. runny nose
  5. virus
  6. appetite
  7. bowel habits
  8. scattered glands
  9. glandular fever
  10. blood tests
  11. anemia
  12. fluid intake

Transcript

Doctor: Jane, just before we begin, can I start by asking you your age?
Jane: Ah, I’m 25.
Doctor: Okay. And what brings you in today, Jane? What’s the problem?
Jane: Well, I’ve been feeling a bit tired for the past few weeks. And I don’t seem to have much energy to do anything really.  And I wonder if you could tell me what’s wrong with me.
Doctor: Okay. Well,  tell me a little bit more about it.
Jane: Um… Well, I started to get tired about four weeks ago and it’s really persisted since that time.

Ah… I’ve actually had to stop playing netball because I’ve been so tired.

Um… When it started off, I had some aches and pains in my muscles.

Amm,  but they seem to have settled down now and it’s really just the tiredness that’s persisting.

And I’ve got exams in a few weeks and I’m really worried that I may not  be able to study properly because I’m feeling so tired.

Doctor: I see, goodness. That must be very distressing for you.
Jane: It’s really worrying me
Doctor: What are you studying?
Jane: I’m a social work student.
Doctor: I see.   Well, tell me apart from the aches and pains that you noticed initially with this illness. Was there anything else in particular that you’d noticed?
Jane: Um… It sort of started quite suddenly, really. And when it started I had a bit of a cold, a bit of a blocked up-head, and a runny nose. And I actually went to the doctor at student health at the university and he said I just had a virus and I didn’t need any treatment and it would go away. And he didn’t do anything else than that, really.
Doctor: Right, okay. So at the moment just to let me clarify again, the main problem now is tiredness. All of the other symptoms have settled down.
Jane: Yeah. Just really tired and I can’t do anything,  really.
Doctor: Right, okay.

Just before I actually start examining you, can I ask you a few just general questions before we get started, okay?

What has your appetite and weight been like?

Jane: My appetite has been fine. I’ve been eating the same amount and my weight (is) steady.
Doctor: Okay. And have you been running any fevers recently?
Jane: No, no. Um… four weeks ago and I had a bit of a cold. I thought I had a bit of a temperature then, but nothing now.
Doctor: Okay. And your bowel habits?
Jane: I’ve been regular.
Doctor: Regular, that’s good.

All right. Well look I think at this stage I’d like to have a bit of a look at you and we’ll talk about things after that.  Okay?

Jane: All right.
Doctor: Right, Jane.

Having had a look at you, I think, really, the major things that are noticeable that (are) you’ve got some scattered glands around your body.

Okay. Those lumps that I felt in the neck, armpits and down in the groin regions. And, you may have also noticed a bit of discomfort up in the left side of your abdomen high up when I was feeling.

And, that is the site of an organ called the spleen, which is also a type of gland, which is also enlarged.

Okay, so I think all of these really point to some form of viral illness, quite possibly, glandular fever.

Jane: Okay. Um… I was just going to ask as well, are you absolutely sure it’s glandular fever?
Doctor: It’s highly suggestive.

Okay, I can’t be totally certain at this stage without really doing some tests to confirm it and I think that would be a good idea to do.

Jane: What sort of tests are they?
Doctor: It’s a blood test and it will involve a small sample of blood being taken.

Really, what I’ll do is do a specific test for glandular fever as well as looking at your blood in general to make sure that there are no other possible problems there.

Jane: And that can tell for sure if it’s glandular fever.
Doctor: Yes, that’s correct.
Jane: Uh… And, when you do the blood test can you see if I’m anemic as well?
Doctor: Yes certainly. Is that a particular concern of yours?
Jane: Yeah, I’ve been having all those ads on the TV and if you don’t eat enough meat then you might be anemic, especially if you’re tired.

And, I was wondering if that was my problem as well.

Doctor: Okay. I mean tiredness certainly can be one of the symptoms of Anemia.
Doctor: And, I think it’s justified that you’re concerned about it, particularly given the publicity that we’ve been having but I can fairly confidently reassure you just on having examined you that, that would be very unlikely in your case, okay.

But we can certainly run that test and in fact I was going to run that test as a routine anyway.

Jane: That’s good.
Doctor: All right. What you need to do, really, at this stage is rest, okay. There are no specific remedies that I can give you for this illness. We can’t cure it.

Your own body will cure it  (by) by fighting it off but that will take a bit of time.

How long exactly? Again, (I can’t) I can’t be certain.

Hopefully, within the next week or two you’ll be feeling a lot better  but that’s something that we’re going to have to keep an eye on.

At home, really, you need to keep up your diet and keep up your fluid intake. And really we’re going to have to organize to meet again and just make sure that this is slowly settling with time.

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