Oral experssion summative Assessment 1/UFC

Oral experssion summative Assessment 1/UFC

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Oral experssion summative Assessment 1/UFC

Summative Assessment 1:

Similar Scenario Production:

Instructions:

1)      Listen to the audio 1 carefully.

2)      Imagine your friend is not feeling well and comes to you for advice.

3)      In an audio of 2 minutes talk about three common health problems your friend might have, like a sore throat or headache…, provide personalized advice on how to address each health problem using remedies like resting, taking medicine…, show empathy and care for your friend’s well-being as you offer advice and support.

4)      Pay attention to details including medical terminology, tone, and communication style.

Context

Option

First option

Hey Karim, I’m sorry to hear you’re not feeling well. I know that can be really tough. Let's go through a few things that might help you feel better.

I see you have a sore throat. That can be really uncomfortable, especially when swallowing. Try drinking warm teas with honey, as it’s soothing and can help reduce inflammation. Resting your voice can also speed up healing, and if it's very sore, maybe consider lozenges or throat sprays with mild anesthetics.

For the headache you mentioned, staying hydrated can really make a difference—sometimes dehydration can be the cause. You could also try placing a cool cloth on your forehead, and if it doesn’t improve, a mild pain reliever like acetaminophen might help. Make sure to rest in a dark, quiet room too, as this often helps relieve headache pain.

I know you’re also feeling pretty exhausted and achy. That’s often your body’s way of telling you to slow down and recharge. Make sure you’re getting enough sleep, and a warm bath with Epsom salts might help ease muscle tension. If you’re up for it, light stretching could also be helpful.

Take it easy and give yourself time to recover. Don’t hesitate to let me know if things don’t improve or if you need anything else. I’m here for you, and I just want you to feel better soon.

 

Second Option

Hey Zaini, I’m really sorry to hear you’re not feeling well. I know how draining that can be, and I’m here to help however I can.

It sounds like you’ve got a bit of a cough. Try sipping on warm drinks, like herbal tea or warm water with honey and lemon, to soothe your throat. Taking small sips throughout the day can keep your throat hydrated, which should help ease the coughing. If it’s bothering you at night, using a humidifier might also help you breathe more comfortably.

For that back pain you mentioned, it can really weigh you down. A warm compress or heating pad can work wonders to relieve muscle tension. Stretching gently throughout the day could help too, and if you can, rest in a comfortable position to give your muscles a chance to relax. Taking short breaks if you’re sitting for long periods could make a difference as well.

And I know that feeling of fatigue you have is tough. Try getting some extra rest whenever you can and drink plenty of water. Sometimes, eating a small, healthy snack can give a little energy boost too, like some fruit or nuts. Be kind to yourself, and don’t push too hard while you’re recovering.

Take care of yourself and reach out if you need anything or if you want to chat. I’m here, and I really hope you start feeling better soon.

Third option

Hey [Friend’s Name], I’m really sorry you’re feeling under the weather. That’s never easy, but let’s see if we can find some ways to help you feel better.

For that cold you’re dealing with, it can really help to stay warm and drink plenty of fluids. Try some warm broth or herbal tea to keep yourself hydrated and soothe any congestion. You might also try inhaling steam from a bowl of hot water—just be careful with the heat! It can help open up your sinuses and make breathing a bit easier.

I know you’ve been mentioning some stomach discomfort too. For that, it might help to stick to bland foods for a bit, like rice, toast, or applesauce, so you don’t irritate your stomach further. Ginger tea or peppermint can also be great for calming an upset stomach. And remember to take it easy—give your body a chance to settle.

Lastly, if you’re feeling a bit anxious or stressed, I completely get it. Sometimes when we’re sick, stress can add to the discomfort. Try some deep breathing or a short meditation if you feel up to it. Even a quick walk outside can help clear your mind if you’re up for it.

Take care of yourself, Zaini, and don’t hesitate to let me know if you need more support. I’m here for you, and I hope you start to feel better soon.