Job Sheet 2: Match Organs
Objective: Recognize internal organs and their German names.Instructions: Trainer provides a list of organs in English. Match with their German equivalents (e.g., heart → das […]
Explore MoreObjective: Recognize internal organs and their German names.Instructions: Trainer provides a list of organs in English. Match with their German equivalents (e.g., heart → das […]
Explore MoreObjective: Identify and label major human body parts in German.Instructions: Look at the body diagram provided by your trainer. Write the German term for each […]
Explore MoreInstruction: Imagine these situations and write what you would say in German. You have a headache and need medicine. You see an accident and must […]
Explore MoreInstruction: Use the following words to make full German sentences. / Arzt / Ich / brauche / einen → ______________________ / habe / Ich / […]
Explore MoreInstruction: Watch a German emergency video/clip and write down: 3 new medical words you hear 1 emergency phrase someone says Translate them into English
Explore MoreInstruction: Write the German word for each first-aid item: Band-aid → __________ Syringe → __________ Ointment → __________ Pill → __________ Thermometer → __________
Explore MoreFill in the missing parts: Patient: Guten Tag, ich habe starke ________. Arzt: Haben Sie ______? Patient: Ja, seit gestern. Arzt: Sie brauchen ein ________.
Explore MoreTranslate into German: I need a doctor. Call the ambulance! I have an allergy. Where is the hospital? I feel dizzy.
Explore MoreInstruction: Write the correct German emergency number for: Fire Department — ______ Police — ______ Ambulance/Rescue — ______
Explore MoreInstruction: In pairs, act out a short dialogue. Patient: Describe your symptoms in German (e.g., “Ich habe Bauchschmerzen.”). Doctor: Respond with advice or action (e.g., […]
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