Welcome to the English Podcast Channel! 🎧 In this episode, join Lily and Jack for a fun and natural English conversation designed to help you improve your listening skills and vocabulary. 📝 About This Episode: In this useful lesson, Jack and Lily discuss how to handle a visit to the doctor in English. Going to a hospital or clinic in a foreign country can be scary, so they break down the process into simple steps. They practice describing common symptoms, explain how to make appointments, and roleplay real conversations between a doctor and a patient to help you feel confident when taking care of your health. They also discuss: • The difference between using "I have" and "I feel" to describe sickness • How to make a medical appointment over the phone • Vocabulary for injuries, prescriptions, and pharmacies • What to do in an emergency situation (calling 911 or 112) • Home remedies for feeling better, like tea and rest This conversation is perfect for Beginner and Intermediate (A1 – A2) English learners who want to practice understanding spoken English, learn natural idioms, and master storytelling. 📚 What You Will Learn: Health Vocabulary: Essential words for medical visits such as symptom, prescription, fever, dizzy, swollen, and X-ray. Grammar Patterns: How to correctly use "I have" with nouns (e.g., I have a cough) versus "I feel" with adjectives (e.g., I feel nauseous). Functional Language: Practical phrases for answering the doctor’s questions, such as "Where does it hurt?" and "How long have you felt this way?" Pain Intensity: Adjectives to describe pain levels, including mild, moderate, and severe. 🔔 Support the Channel: If you enjoyed this podcast, please LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to the English Podcast Channel for more weekly lessons! Turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode. #LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #EnglishListeningPractice #ESL #EnglishConversation #SpeakEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #DailyEnglish #EnglishPodcastChannel