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Being a patient is a dreadful thing to happen to any human being. Not only is he sick and ailing, but also unsure about his medical condition. You may happen to have a loved one who is on the sick bed, but is not aware of what ails him. After taking the full details from the doctor, you can pass on the information to the ailing person in a soothing manner. Below are few things to keep in mind while giving information about a disease to the patient.

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Things to keep in mind

1. Say the truth

People appreciate truth. The details of any disease are unpleasant, especially if it's a serious one. You may think of covering up now, but sooner or later, the person may come to know the truth and he may resent you for lying. So be truthful from the start.

2. Use comforting words

The way to deliver disease information is to use comforting words. It relieves the pain felt by the concerned patient. If you don't know which vocabulary to use, take help of an online English tutor and read voraciously to improve the word power.

3. Be Positive

The underlying tone should be positive and provide hope to the listener. After listening to the gruesome details, the patient should have some hope for improvement in his situation. Learn to practice positive intonation while speaking in any situation, with the help of English classes or with a friend.

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Sample Conversation

Your best friend Ravi is bed ridden and is diagnosed with Cancer in its early stage.

You: Hey Buddy, How are you feeling now?

Ravi: I saw you coming out of the doctor's room, what did he say about my cancer?

You: Nothing much. You first tell me how you are now?

Ravi: I am fine. Please tell me what he told you.

You: He told that your cancer is at the initial stages. It's of grade 1 type. There will be many bouts of weakness and other side effects, but the prognosis is good.

Ravi: What does it mean for my recovery?

You: It means since your cancer was detected early, your chances of recovery are good. Today there are advanced techniques including bone marrow treatment which increases immunity. But it is going to be very painful, tedious and lengthy.

Ravi: I am worried.

You: Don't worry too much Ravi. I am here by your side. The treatment may be painful, but what matters is your courage and braveness. Just remember that you will be healthy again after this painful and tough phase. Now don't think too much, take your medicines on time and rest.

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The above conversation includes truthful conversation, use of comforting words and positive attitude. You can be of further assistance to your loved one by taking help of professional doctors abroad. Communicate with other doctors online for second opinions and suggestions. But for this, you need to improve your English vocabulary. Fluent English speaking skills are a necessity for appropriate conversations especially with doctors abroad. Learn to speak confidently in any situation taking online English speaking classes.

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- By Monika Agarwal

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Friday, 26 April 2013 12:29

The Fun World of Idioms - I

English is a very interesting language, and as you learn it, you will learn about its various marvels every day! The most amazing aspect of English is that you can convey one single message in many ways and make it sound amusing with the usage of idioms!

What are idioms?

It is an expression that does not have a literal meaning, rather it is figurative phrase. There are amusing stories behind each idiom and how it came to be coined. However, amusing story or not, idioms are fun to learn and equally amazing to use, provided you use them in the right context.

For someone new to idioms, it is natural to wonder about the whole fuss around idioms. The reason why idioms are so appreciated is because you can sound satirical, funny, serious, mysterious, and well-read by using them. In addition, using the right idiom at the right time speaks a lot about your command over the English language.

So now that you know what idioms are, you cannot help but be hooked to our series on various idioms, their meaning and their usage. In this first part of the series, let us start with a few idioms that are more commonplace than their peers are.

Curiosity killed the cat: Chances are you have heard this idiom. And you must have heard when you were in one of your over-inquisitive modes, for that it is when this idiom is used. Curiosity killed the cat translates to 'over inquisitiveness can land you in dangerous/ harmful situations'. While being wary and inquisitive is a good trait, it is best practiced in moderation.

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Act like an ape: What do you call an extremely naughty child, the one who bangs with the furniture because he has been running wild, the one who drops food all over the floor and the one who screams at the top of his voice the moment you try to reprimand him? Naughty is too light a word for such a brat! This is when the idiom 'act like an ape' applies well. The idiom implies to a person who behaves badly and is difficult to control.

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A chip on your shoulder: Are you still worrying about your not so good score in the school-level exams? Are you still nursing a broken heart? Then, in that case, you have a chip on your shoulder, which means that you are still upset over something that happened in the past.

A slap on the wrist: If you think that your teacher is biased, then there is no surer way of proving it than when the teacher leaves her favorite student with nothing more than a 'slap on the wrist'. This idiom translates to 'giving a mild or an insignificant punishment'. Can you think of other situations where you can use this idiom?

An English speaking course from eAgeTutor will not only improve your spoken English but also train you on the flawless usage of idioms. If you wish to improve English effectively, then it is prudent for you to enroll with one of the online spoken English classes.

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