

Doctor’s Consultation – English Conversation Practice
Visiting a doctor can feel stressful, especially when speaking English. This lesson helps learners understand common medical conversations used during a doctor’s consultation. You will learn useful vocabulary, natural sentences, and polite ways to describe symptoms and ask questions confidently.


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A step-by-step breakdown of the self-introduction, with Hindi-to-English sentence mapping and common code-switching traps to avoid in formal settings.






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