
Casharka 11aad Ee Barashada English-ka
🏥 Lesson 11: At the Doctor / Hospital
🧠 Vocabulary (with simple definitions)
Word | Meaning |
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doctor | a person who helps sick people |
nurse | helps the doctor |
hospital | a place where sick people go |
clinic | small hospital or doctor’s office |
sick | not feeling well |
headache | pain in the head |
stomachache | pain in the stomach |
fever | body is hot (temperature high) |
cough | sound when you’re sick |
medicine | something you take to get better |
pain | hurting feeling |
check-up | doctor looks at your health |
patient | a person who sees the doctor |
appointment | set time to meet the doctor |
thermometer | tool to check body temperature |
🗣️ Useful Phrases
- I feel sick.
- I have a headache.
- I need to see a doctor.
- Can I make an appointment?
- What’s the problem?
- Take this medicine.
- You need rest.
- Come back next week.
- It’s just a cold.
- Don’t worry!
😂 Funny & Simple Conversation
Characters:
- Ali: The patient
- Dr. Lisa: The doctor
[Ali enters the doctor’s office, looking very tired.]
Dr. Lisa: Hello! What’s the problem?
Ali: I feel like a potato.
Dr. Lisa: A potato?
Ali: Yes! I’m hot, soft, and I can’t move.
Dr. Lisa: (laughs) I think you have a fever. Do you have a headache?
Ali: Yes. My head feels like a drum. Boom boom!
Dr. Lisa: And your stomach?
Ali: My stomach is singing. It’s not a nice song.
Dr. Lisa: Okay, let me check. (uses thermometer) Yes, you have a fever.
Ali: Am I going to die?
Dr. Lisa: No! You just have a cold. Take this medicine and sleep.
Ali: Can I eat pizza?
Dr. Lisa: No pizza. Soup!
Ali: (sad face) Okay, doctor. I will be a healthy potato soon.
Dr. Lisa: Good! Come back next week if you still feel bad.
📝 Practice Activity
- Match the word to the picture (add images if for video).
- Repeat the phrases after me.
- Fill in the blanks:
“I have a ________.” (headache, stomachache, fever)
🏥 Casharka 11: Booqashada Dhakhtarka / Isbitaalka (At the Doctor / Hospital)
Ujeeddo: Inaad barato erayo iyo hadallo sahlan markaad dhakhtar aaddayso ama xanuunsato.
🧠 Ereyada Muhiimka ah (Vocabulary)
English | Af-Soomaali |
---|---|
doctor | dhakhtar |
nurse | kalkaaliso |
hospital | isbitaal |
clinic | xarun caafimaad yar |
sick | xanuunsan |
headache | madax xanuun |
stomachache | calool xanuun |
fever | qandho |
cough | qufac |
medicine | daawo |
pain | xanuun |
check-up | kormeer caafimaad |
patient | bukaane |
appointment | ballan |
thermometer | qalab qiya xumad (qandho) |
🗣️ Weedho Fudud oo Muhiim ah (Useful Phrases)
English | Af-Soomaali |
---|---|
I feel sick. | Waan xanuunsanahay. |
I have a headache. | Madax xanuun ayaan qabaa. |
I need to see a doctor. | Dhakhtar ayaan u baahnahay. |
Can I make an appointment? | Ma samayn karaa ballan? |
What’s the problem? | Maxaa dhib ah? |
Take this medicine. | Daawadan qaado. |
You need rest. | Nasasho ayaad u baahan tahay. |
Come back next week. | Todobaadka dambe soo laabo. |
It’s just a cold. | Waa hargab kaliya. |
Don’t worry! | Ha welwelin! |
😂 Sheeko Fudud oo Qosol Leh (Simple Funny Conversation)
Dadka ku jira sheekada:
- Ali: Bukaanka
- Dr. Lisa: Dhakhtarka
[Ali wuxuu soo galayaa xafiiska dhakhtarka isagoo daallan]
Dr. Lisa: Hello! Maxaa dhib ah?
Ali: Waxaan dareemayaa sida baradho.
Dr. Lisa: Baradho?
Ali: Haa! Waan kululahay, jilicsanahay, dhaqaaqi karin.
Dr. Lisa: (qosol) Waxaad qabtaa qandho. Madax xanuun ma leedahay?
Ali: Haa. Madaxaygu wuxuu la eg yahay durbaan. Boom boom!
Dr. Lisa: Calooshaadu sidee tahay?
Ali: Calooshaydu waxay qaaday hees. Waa hees xun!
Dr. Lisa: Aan ku hubiyo. (waxay isticmaashaa thermometer) Haa, qandho ayaad qabtaa.
Ali: Ma dhimanayaa?
Dr. Lisa: Maya! Waa hargab. Daawadan qaado oo seexo.
Ali: Pizza ma cuni karaa?
Dr. Lisa: Maya pizza. Maraq!
Ali: (waji murugo leh) Okay, dhakhtar. Waxaan noqon doonaa baradho caafimaad qaba.
Dr. Lisa: Wanaagsan! Haddii aad weli xanuunsan tahay, todobaadka dambe soo noqo.
📝 Hawl-gal Ku-dhaqaaq ah (Practice Activity)
- Isku xidh ereyada iyo sawirrada (ku habboon muuqaal).
- Ku celi weedhaha aniga iga dambeeya.
- Buuxi meelaha bannaan:
“I have a ________.” (headache, stomachache, fever)