Here are some reminders for when you’re telling patients what they need to do.
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When talking about something as important as illness, patients expect to see a doctor, physio or therapist who has a good command of English.
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Muddling up ‘remember’ and ‘remind’ is another common confusion.
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What do health professionals say about writing in English when it’s not their first language?
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You’ve got the specialised, job-related language down pat (mastered).
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How confident are you using skeleton words in English?
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Do you sometimes feel that writing confidently and comfortably in English for work will never happen?
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How’s your revising going?
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Common English ConfusionsLanguage Learning Tips
Making time to revise is an important part of up-skilling.
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Common English ConfusionsLanguage Learning Tips
I’ve found that working in 12-week spurts is very productive.
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Have you ever been in another country when you’re not feeling well and are stuck for words to describe what’s wrong and what you need?
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What are your reasons for not writing more in English?
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Language Learning TipsWriting in English
Mixing up these two and adding an S in the wrong place happens a lot.
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Common English Confusions
What do health professionals say about writing in English when it’s not their first language?
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Healthcare EnglishLanguage Learning TipsWriting in English
The other day a client told me he was frustrated because it takes him too long to get out what he wants to say.
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What’s the difference between “he stopped smoking” and “he stopped to smoke”?
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Common English Confusions
The SKS model is not only a tool for professional feedback, but can also be used to reflect on your English training.
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Language Learning Tips
Thanks to the devices in our pockets, training our listening skills is no sweat anymore.
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Language Learning Tips
What do health professionals say about writing in English when it’s not their first language?
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Healthcare EnglishLanguage Learning TipsWriting in English