[MUSIC] Hello everyone welcome back to Hello Chinese. [FOREIGN] [MUSIC] Last course, we learned some vocabulary related to the human body. Today, we are going to learn how to ask about and describe one's health. If you go to see the doctor, the doctor will ask you, [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] is uncomfortable. You have a cough and a sore throat, cough is [FOREIGN]. I have a sore throat is [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] If you have a fever, the doctor might say [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] is body temperature. [FOREIGN] is used at end of the sentence to indicate a suggestion. Let's get your temperature. [FOREIGN] Is the unit to express temperature. If Mark's body temperature is 39 degrees centigrade, we can say, [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] is also used to indicate weather. Today is 25 degrees centigrade, [FOREIGN] If you have a fever, let's take a closer look at what the doctor prescribes you. [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] Means after the meals. [FOREIGN] means three times. [FOREIGN] Means two pills. [FOREIGN] is a measure word used before medicine. Take the pills after meals, three times a day at two pills per time. In today's episode, Mark is at hospital for his doctor's appointment. Let's take a look at what they say. [MUSIC] [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [MUSIC] >> We'll watch a clip the second time, so we can repeat the lines used in the episode. >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [NOISE] So today's episode we have learned vocabulary and phrases describing one's health. I hope you all had fun, don't forget to do the quiz in the next section, see you next time. [FOREIGN] [MUSIC]