AT THE DOCTORS WITH MRS S
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Created on May 9, 2020
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THE
ESCAPE ROOM
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It seems that your favourite :) Egnlish teacher has trapped you in a hospital room. If you want to come out, you need to unlock several doors and collect some remedies. Good luck!
Where is the key to the first door?
Keep searching
How do I start?
My dear students
It seems that your favourite English teacher :) has trapped you in a hospital room. If you want to come out, you will need to unlock several doors and collect remedies Good luck!
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THE REMEDIES YOU MUST COLLECT ARE SIMPLY WORDS - HIDDEN WORDS. THEY ARE ALL NUMBERED. WALK AROUND, LOOK CAREFULLY, FIND THE WORDS AND PUT THEM ALL INTO ONE SENTENCE - THE SENTENCE WILL BE YOUR KEY TO FREEDOM!
WHERE DO I FIND THE FIRST REMEDY?
WATCH OUT! THE DOCTOR'S COMING!
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I hope you like the activity :)
But...
I'm sorry. The hidden word is not here.
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Unscramble the letters to find a word: a health problem.
A | M | I | G | I | N | E | R |
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE WORD IS? Put it in this table:
Unfortunately, it is not interactive - you must use a piece of paper and a pen
The green boxes show your HIDDEN WORD 1
Your HIDDEN WORD 1 is:
Your hidden word 2 is here:
SOMEBODY LEFT A PIECE OF NEWSPAPER IN THIS DRAWER. YOU BEETER KEEP IT (YOU MIGHT NEED IT LATER)
Everything will become clear when you watch the film:)
OUCH! this room doesn't look too good. You'd better get out of here now!!
you probably have found 2 hidden words already! Congrats!! But there are still many to find. Don't give up!
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+ open after you watch the video
+ open after you watch the video
info box
info box
Has the man from RockYourEnglish youtube channel met Mick Jagger?
If you had watched the whole video hidden somewhere in this room - you know the answer :) If the answer is Yes - the correct hidden word nr 3 is in the red info box
If the answer is NO - the correct hidden word nr 3 is in the blue info box
IF THE ANSWER IS 'NO', THE HIDDEN WORD IS 'A'
GO TO THE NEXT ROOM IF YOU HAVE FOUND THE HIDDEN WORD 3
SOMEBODY LEFT A PIECE OF NEWSPAPER IN THIS CUPBOARD. YOU BEETER KEEP IT (YOU MIGHT NEED IT LATER)
Watch the video carefully. Has the man met Mick Jagger?
Tired already? There's still lots to work on...
VIDEO
+ info
"The sound body is the product of the sound mind"
George Bernard Shaw
NO NO, NO NO NO NO.
NO NO NO NO
NOT HERE :)
Nice try. But there is nothing to look for hiere
Sorry, not here... :)
"The sound body is the product of the sound mind"
George Bernard Shaw
NO NO, NO NO NO NO.
NO NO NO NO
NOT HERE :)
Nice try. But there is nothing to look for hiere
Sorry, not here... :)
at the doctor's
Revise the vocabulary and find the hidden word 5
Find out what medical words these people want to teach you. One of them has got your HIDDEN WORD 5 Hint: What does a doctor do with the test results? He .............. (hidden word5) them in his office
Filip
Iga
Ignacy
Ula
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
(from:
- Accident and emergency - A department in a hospital to treat urgent cases. (British English) (noun)
- Ache - A pain that is often at a low level but constant, often in a joint. (noun)
- Allergy - A reaction to something that causes a rash or other symptoms, e.g. peanut allergy. (noun)
- Antibiotics - A type of medicine that is used to treat infections by bacteria. (noun)
- Appointment - The specific time and place of a meeting between people, e.g. with a doctor. (noun)
- Bacteria - Very small organisms that can cause illnesses. (noun)
- Casualty - A department in a hospital to treat urgent cases. (British English) (noun)
- Chemist - A place, or shop, where medicines are kept, prepared and sold. (British English) (noun)
- Cold - An illness of the nose and throat that is caused by a virus. (noun)
- Consulting room - The room where a doctor meets with patients in private. (noun)
- Cough - To empty the lungs of air quickly and often noisily. (verb)
- Cure - To make a person better when they have an illness. (verb)
- Cut - Damage to the skin, often not deep or serious. (noun)
- Dehydrated - To not have enough water in the body. (adjective)
- Diagnosis - To look at the patient’s symptoms and decide what is wrong with them. (noun)
- Disease - Something that causes a person’s health to be bad. (noun)
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
(from:
- Doctor - A person trained to treat ill people. (noun)
- Emergency room (ER) - A department in a hospital to treat urgent cases. (American English) (noun)
- Examine - The process of studying a patient to see what is wrong. (verb)
- Fever - To have a high temperature. (noun)
- Flu - A viral disease that causes a high temperature. (noun)
- Food poisoning - An infection in the stomach from eating food that was not properly prepared (often not cooked enough). (noun)
- General Practitioner (GP) - A doctor that works in a surgery in the local community and not a hospital. Is not a specialist in one area but can treat all illnesses. (noun)
- Headache - A pain in the head. (noun)
- Health - The concept of how a person’s body is. (noun)
- Health center - A building where GPs and nurses work. (noun)
- Hospital - A place where patients go when they are too ill to stay at home so they can have 24 hour a day care. (noun)
- House call - When a doctor visits patients in their home rather than them going to see the doctor in the surgery. (noun)
- Ill - To have a disease or health problem. (adjective)
- Illness - Something that causes a person’s health to be bad. (noun)
- Infection - When the body is being attacked by a bacteria, fungus or virus. (noun)
- Joint - Where two bones join and there is movement, e.g. elbow, knee, wrist. (noun)
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
(from:
- Medicine - Something to make an ill person better. (noun)
- Nurse - A person who looks after people who are ill. (noun)
- Patient - Someone who is being treated by a doctor or is in a hospital. (noun)
- Pharmacy - A place, or shop, where medicines are kept, prepared and sold. (noun)
- Practice - A local doctor’s place of work. (noun)
- Prescription - A written note from a doctor saying what medicine is to be given to the patient. (noun)
- Rash - Red marks on the skin, often caused by an allergy. (noun)
- Receptionist - A person who answers telephones and makes appointments. (noun)
- Recover - To stop feeling ill. (verb)
- Refer - When a doctor sends a patient to see a different doctor, often a specialist. (verb)
- Registered - A person who is listed as being allowed to treat sick people. (adjective)
- Sneezing - To send air out of the nose often in a violent and loud way. (noun)
- Specialist - A doctor that only treats one type of illness or problem, e.g. heart specialist. (noun)
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
- Surgery (UK) - A building where a GP works and patients can visit them. (noun)
- Symptoms - The signs of an illness, e.g. fever, cough, sneezing. (noun)
- Test results - Detailed information about a patient’s illness. A doctor keeps them in his office(noun)
- Treat - To try to cure an illness. (verb)
- Treatment - What is done to try to make a person better. (noun)
- Unwell - To have a disease or health problem. (adjective)
- Virus - A very small organism that can cause illnesses. (noun)
- Vomit - To empty the stomach through the mouth. (verb)
- Waiting room - A room in a surgery or hospital where patients wait before seeing the doctor. (noun)
- Well - To not be ill. (adjective)
- Wheelchair - A chair with wheels used to move a person who is too ill to walk. (noun)
- Wound - Damage to the body, often a cut. (noun)
SOMEBODY STUFFED THIS BOTTLE WITH A PIECE OF NEWSPAPER.. YOU BEETER KEEP IT (YOU MIGHT NEED IT LATER)
at the doctor's
Revise the vocabulary and find the hidden word 5
Find out what medical words these people want to teach you. One of them has got your HIDDEN WORD 5 Hint: What does a doctor do with the test results? He .............. (hidden word5) them in his office
Filip
Iga
Ignacy
Ula
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
(from:
- Accident and emergency - A department in a hospital to treat urgent cases. (British English) (noun)
- Ache - A pain that is often at a low level but constant, often in a joint. (noun)
- Allergy - A reaction to something that causes a rash or other symptoms, e.g. peanut allergy. (noun)
- Antibiotics - A type of medicine that is used to treat infections by bacteria. (noun)
- Appointment - The specific time and place of a meeting between people, e.g. with a doctor. (noun)
- Bacteria - Very small organisms that can cause illnesses. (noun)
- Casualty - A department in a hospital to treat urgent cases. (British English) (noun)
- Chemist - A place, or shop, where medicines are kept, prepared and sold. (British English) (noun)
- Cold - An illness of the nose and throat that is caused by a virus. (noun)
- Consulting room - The room where a doctor meets with patients in private. (noun)
- Cough - To empty the lungs of air quickly and often noisily. (verb)
- Cure - To make a person better when they have an illness. (verb)
- Cut - Damage to the skin, often not deep or serious. (noun)
- Dehydrated - To not have enough water in the body. (adjective)
- Diagnosis - To look at the patient’s symptoms and decide what is wrong with them. (noun)
- Disease - Something that causes a person’s health to be bad. (noun)
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
(from:
- Doctor - A person trained to treat ill people. (noun)
- Emergency room (ER) - A department in a hospital to treat urgent cases. (American English) (noun)
- Examine - The process of studying a patient to see what is wrong. (verb)
- Fever - To have a high temperature. (noun)
- Flu - A viral disease that causes a high temperature. (noun)
- Food poisoning - An infection in the stomach from eating food that was not properly prepared (often not cooked enough). (noun)
- General Practitioner (GP) - A doctor that works in a surgery in the local community and not a hospital. Is not a specialist in one area but can treat all illnesses. (noun)
- Headache - A pain in the head. (noun)
- Health - The concept of how a person’s body is. (noun)
- Health center - A building where GPs and nurses work. (noun)
- Hospital - A place where patients go when they are too ill to stay at home so they can have 24 hour a day care. (noun)
- House call - When a doctor visits patients in their home rather than them going to see the doctor in the surgery. (noun)
- Ill - To have a disease or health problem. (adjective)
- Illness - Something that causes a person’s health to be bad. (noun)
- Infection - When the body is being attacked by a bacteria, fungus or virus. (noun)
- Joint - Where two bones join and there is movement, e.g. elbow, knee, wrist. (noun)
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
(from:
- Medicine - Something to make an ill person better. (noun)
- Nurse - A person who looks after people who are ill. (noun)
- Patient - Someone who is being treated by a doctor or is in a hospital. (noun)
- Pharmacy - A place, or shop, where medicines are kept, prepared and sold. (noun)
- Practice - A local doctor’s place of work. (noun)
- Prescription - A written note from a doctor saying what medicine is to be given to the patient. (noun)
- Rash - Red marks on the skin, often caused by an allergy. (noun)
- Receptionist - A person who answers telephones and makes appointments. (noun)
- Recover - To stop feeling ill. (verb)
- Refer - When a doctor sends a patient to see a different doctor, often a specialist. (verb)
- Registered - A person who is listed as being allowed to treat sick people. (adjective)
- Sneezing - To send air out of the nose often in a violent and loud way. (noun)
- Specialist - A doctor that only treats one type of illness or problem, e.g. heart specialist. (noun)
ESL Doctors Vocabulary List with Definitions
The following ESL doctors vocabulary will help you if you ever need to get medical help in a foreign country.
- Surgery (UK) - A building where a GP works and patients can visit them. (noun)
- Symptoms - The signs of an illness, e.g. fever, cough, sneezing. (noun)
- Test results - Detailed information about a patient’s illness. A doctor keeps them in his office(noun)
- Treat - To try to cure an illness. (verb)
- Treatment - What is done to try to make a person better. (noun)
- Unwell - To have a disease or health problem. (adjective)
- Virus - A very small organism that can cause illnesses. (noun)
- Vomit - To empty the stomach through the mouth. (verb)
- Waiting room - A room in a surgery or hospital where patients wait before seeing the doctor. (noun)
- Well - To not be ill. (adjective)
- Wheelchair - A chair with wheels used to move a person who is too ill to walk. (noun)
- Wound - Damage to the body, often a cut. (noun)
SOMEBODY STUFFED THIS BOTTLE WITH A PIECE OF NEWSPAPER.. YOU BEETER KEEP IT (YOU MIGHT NEED IT LATER)
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What's the matter?
I've got....
I've got...
I''ve got
The first letter of this woman's problem is also the second letter of your HIDDEN WORD 6
The first letter of this woman's problem is also the last letter of your HIDDEN WORD 6
The first letter of this man's problem is also the first letter of your HIDDEN WORD 6
This is the last room...
Your HIDDEN WORD 7 is the 'job word' - it is a person who treats patients
Nice place but there is nothing here, sorry :)
OH! THERE IS SOMETHING UNDER THE CLOTH ON THE BED. SOMEBODY LEFT A PIECE OF PAPER. YOU BETTER KEEP IT - YOU MIGHT NEED IT LATER
This is the last room...
Your HIDDEN WORD 7 is the 'job word' - it is a person who treats patients
Nice place but there is nothing here, sorry :)
OH! THERE IS SOMETHING UNDER THE CLOTH ON THE BED. SOMEBODY LEFT A PIECE OF PAPER. YOU BETTER KEEP IT - YOU MIGHT NEED IT LATER
WELL? ARE YOU READY TO GO OUT?