I Went to the Doctor for stomach pain | English Listening Practice
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🎧 Learn English with a real doctor-patient conversation! Listen and improve your English listening skills naturally.
📖 Today's conversation: Something's wrong. The stomach pain won't go away, work stress is piling up, and the coffee habit isn't helping. One doctor's visit reveals what's really going on — and it's a wake-up call.
🔁 How to use this video:
Step 1 – Listen WITHOUT subtitles first (challenge your ears!)
Step 2 – Listen again WITH subtitles and learn the key vocabulary
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Step 3 – Create your own sentences using today's key phrases
Step 4 – Join a free voice room and practice speaking English with real people
👉 Steps 3 & 4 are FREE on Plotory: www.plotory.net
💡 Key Expressions:
what brings you in today – a polite way doctors ask why you're visiting
get it checked out – ask a professional to look at a problem
the perfect recipe for – the exact combination that causes something
cross that bridge when we come to it – deal with a problem later, not now
wake-up call – something that makes you realize you need to change
📝 Key Vocabulary:
gastritis – soreness and swelling inside the stomach
inflammation – redness, heat, and swelling in the body
nausea – the feeling of wanting to throw up
bloating – feeling full of air and bigger than normal
acid reflux – when acid from the stomach moves up to the throat
early satiety – feeling full too quickly
endoscopy – a medical test using a tiny camera inside the body
proton pump inhibitor – a medicine that lowers stomach acid
acetaminophen – a type of pain medicine, same as Tylenol
side effects – unwanted results from taking medicine
🔑 Key Phrasal Verbs & Useful Phrases:
rule out – check to make sure something is not the cause
go over – review or discuss something together
go easy on – use or eat less of something
jump to that – move too quickly to a conclusion
clears up – goes away on its own
plays a role – has an effect on something
flag – point out something important
don't hesitate – don't wait, just do it
quit completely – stop doing something totally
🏥 Medical English You'll Hear at the Doctor:
get the full picture – understand everything about a patient's condition
blood work – tests done on blood
draw blood – take blood using a needle
prescribe – officially give medicine to a patient
check your progress – see how you are improving
dietary changes – changes in what you eat
💬 Think words like "gastritis," "ibuprofen," and "stomach lining" sound too difficult? You hear these every day at the doctor's office, at the pharmacy, and even in casual conversations about health. This is the real English people use when talking about their health — and you need to know it.
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⚠️ This content is for English learning purposes only. It is not medical advice. Please consult a doctor for any health concerns.
⏱️ Timestamps
0:00 – Introduction
0:47 – Step 1: Listen without subtitles
9:02 – Step 2: Listen with subtitles & vocabulary
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