Learn important vocabulary that’s not taught in classrooms or textbooks. Take medicine safely by learning how to read the labels and instructions. You will learn the vocabulary you need to understand medicine labels correctly, and I’ll also teach you some related medical words and terms in English.
Sorry about the sound in the last section… Rebecca got a sore throat.
engVid
if you ask me ,she should take some lozenge tablets….by the way,the lesson was very useful!!!
cristina
Hi my best teacher,Rebecca
My name is Chaiwat Siripornpaiboon from Thailand.Ireally enjoy your teaching and your team esp you. I’ve gained a lot of knowledge from you. I’m 59.Unfortunately, Ihad a stroke since August 10,2010. I’m retired from work caused of stroke,Icannot do anything except stay in bed and watch yourteaching English. I think it won’t be long to hold my last breath, but I will watch you teaching English till I kiss the dust.
Goodbye teacher,
Chaiwat Siripornpaiboon
(former Bangkok Bank worker,Tak Branch)
chaiwat47
Hi Chaiwat, I’m currently working here in Thailand, and I’m a nurse…
Jayr
fantastic Lesson and important in our daily life
khalid makki
holy cows Rebecca, u were talking about health and u have a sore throat, sorry about that. I hope u feel better lovely, hardworking teacher. bye.
Efrain
I was joking. She didn’t really get a sore throat. The microphone stopped working.
engVid
oh!
cristina
:D That’s funny!!!
milly
Dear Rebecca,
I really enjoy watching your videos.
They’re very interesting and clear!
Best wishes
Cristina
Hi Rebecca. Thanks. You’re a great teacher. I’m learning a lot on EngVid.
Greetings from Brazil.
Eliane Maciel
Thank you for your kind words, Elaine. MY best wishes to you.
Rebecca
hi,can i have lessons about past/presnet perfect and past/present continous…. thank you so much
yamina
Theacher Rebbeca, ur da one !!
Bruno Peçanha
Thanks, man!
Rebecca
Rebecca I hope to come back to Egypt soon, we love you from the depths of our hearts, order a lot of fans in Egypt because of the way of your teaching
Basem
Thank you kindly. I wish you all the best.
Rebecca
Hi Rebecca your another great lessons.,Actually everybody must learn not only read but also awareness about medicine.thanks
nichumon786
Yes, you’re right. My best to you.
Rebecca
So Profitable.
Many tx engvid…
Best of luck!
fatiima
What is OTC stand for? Please advise.Thank you.
Jaa
“Over the counter”—medicine that you don’t need a prescription to get.
engVid Moderator
A perfect lesson ! I could understand it all !
Bruno Martins Peçanha
Great! Keep on going and you’ll get better and better. My best wishes to you. Bruno.
Rebecca
Hi Rebecca,
I like the way you teach. That is lovely!
Mimboabe
Tks Rebecca, You’re good teacher. Lily from Brazil
Eliete
Obrigada, Lily, for all your feedback on this and other lessons. My best wishes to you.
Rebecca
hi, Rebecca.very interesting lesson.You’re as sweet as honey.
SARA
Thanks Rebecca! I love your lessons!
Geraldo
Hi, Rebecca, you don’t speak fast; that makes you easy to be understood. Thanks. Great lesson..!!
Marco P
thanks
raj
thanks its great
raj
You are a good teacher in English.
Bimal
bimalbar21
Please speak slowly because I am not canadese
Sorina
Thanks for your good lesson. It’s make me understand about medicine label. :)
Yuii
hi rebecca ur lesson is good bt i request engvid use subtitle in all lessons for better understanding ty
emraan143
Hi rebecca. Thanks for the lesson, as usual it was very helpful. I would like to know whether there any way to know exactly what is the medicine for by just reading of the box. Thanks in advance.
xavalin89
Over the counter medicines usually describe what the medicine is for. However, prescription medicines come with no explanation so you can google them online to learn more or ask a pharmacist. Good health to you!
Rebecca
i like this because i want to learn grammar.:)
Va Diya
This lesson makes me expert. thanks a lot.
Quinto
so nice to go through this wonderful lesson
ugyen
You scored 7 out of 7.thank u 4 this lesson teacher ^^
nazei
good lesson thx
foula
thank you goog lesson.
meseret
Thanks Rebecca ,you’re a good teacher,the lesson was great for everybody and very helpful,God bless you .
Momndad
thank you very much. you are the best
pop
Thanks
Irfan
Thanks 4 ds useful information.Will u pliz give a lesson about a hospital conversation or hospital slangs or dr patient conversation.
Talat
very usefull thanks.
Waad
i like the way of teaching james sir
sumitkumar
Thanks a lot
tarek
it is very useful lesson, Thanks Rebecca
jaya
EXCELLENT LESSON.
JEFFERSON
Dear teacher Rebecca
Thank you very much for your lesson.
You check this quiz, please
You have a fever, but just managed to finish eating some lunch. The medicine you bought says: Take on an empty stomach. Can you take the medicine now?
Sure, why not?
No, not now, because you just ate lunch.
Because when you fever you should take this medicine better you shouldn’t although you just ate lunch.
I want to talk about it because I am a doctor.
Thanks and I am going to study your lesson
Tuan
what is teospoons?
d
A teaspoon is a small spoon used to stir tea. It is also an actual measurement, so if you are taking medicine then please use the correct measurement of a teaspoon, to be safe.
All the best.
Rebecca
Thank you but i have to les again i didnt understand very well.
faruk31
Rebecca you’re excellent!! I enjoy a lot your lessons. Everything wich you say I can understand completely… Thanks!
ivanjoaojr
I love it. The lesson about medicine label is very good
Sandracha
nice and bsics
faheem
Thanks Rebecca your’re the best teachrer ,Thanks for let everyone to know the lebal of the medicine.how to use it.And now I
I know what does mean the word of (OTC).I wish you the best New year 2012.
Momndad
Have a happy and healthy 2012! My best wishes to you.
Rebecca
would like to learn english cours
mohamed mohamoud nur
OK THAT LESSON IS VERY CLEAR. THANK YOU , .WANTS TO BUY CD VIDEO ENGLISH
otsaghe12
..very usefull, expecially for a doctor of an Emergency Department
Cinzia Barletta
thank you for good lesson.interesting and 10minites was best to
get centered on.
ayco
Dear Rebecca please check the lesson ” How to minimize the problem” It can not be opened.Thank a lot for all the good lessons.
Mawinee maming
i like u Rebecca . u a good teacher
jamal
Dear Rebecce. I m taking ur lesson its really very help me to understand the English. but advise me how to improve my speaking…
N.Ad
To speak more confidently and correctly, you need to speak more! Try to find a private English teacher in your city or online, or else you could join a conversational English class so you can get more practice. You could also offer to teach your language to someone in exchange for that person teaching you English. My best wishes to you.
Rebecca
Good lesson Rebecca!!!
What’s the difference between these words: sick, sickness, ill, disease ???
For me they have the same mean, but sick is an adjective and sickness is a noun.
Thanks in advance.
brunopromano
You can use these words in the following ways:
1)I’m feeling sick! (This is slang, actually, since we’re supposed to use the word “ill”.)
2) He has been ill for several days.
3) He has a mysterious sickness. The doctors don’t know what’s wrong with him.
4) He is suffering from an incurable disease.
So yes, all these words refer to ill health, or illness, but are used in different ways.
Hope this helps. The best of health to you, Bruno.
Rebecca
Rebecca!
What a nice teaching way! I like your lessons.
I have been in the US for 7 years and still feel shy to speak English. I feel I am hopless.
I turned 50 a few months ago!
Maybe the age is the reason!
Thanks!
Nawal
Please don’t give up, Nawal. Nothing is ever hopeless unless we decide that it is so. We can continue learning all our lives; in fact, learning a language is very good exercise for your brain. So join a class, or find a private teacher and you will surely improve. Most important, believe in yourself. My very best wishes to you, Nawal.
Rebecca
Dear Rebecca!
It is very good lesson. I very grateful you,because your english lessons is understanding,useful,helpful.
Thank you very much.
Best wishes
Susan 1985
susan1985
Dear Rebecca,
It was a very good lesson.every words and sentences were comprehended by me.If the sentences had any grammatical
mistake please to be notify them or it to me.
Thank you.
Ahmed Mohamed
Thanks Rebecca! That was very helpful!
adonis
I got 7 out of 7…that means that you are a good teacher RBK… here in Mexico the people write REBEKA using only consonants RBK but it is informal..
Mario Alberto
Thanks for Robecca the way u have explained the direction of taken medicine and the consequences may head to whom medicine is taken
See u
Ajka from Somalia
ajka
thanks you so much mam.
subhaankashaf
thanks i scored 7 out of 7 it means iam getting more information i also want to take your online classes could you help me plz
sarish khan
thanhs Rebecca you such nice teacher I’m only 80 whish to were young to became thanks to Rebecca one of the best teacher in to the wourld bye armando from naples Italy
armando davide
I very like your lesson. Useful and fantastic. Thank you alot.
Le Bich Ly - Viet Nam
Hi ,firstly I like your smile ,about lesson It is great like all ,I hope to learn English with envid ,thank you So much
Leyla
thanks
it was really good lesson. your way to make students understand is great , please let’s us get some slang language if you don’t mind
safaa
safaa khalil
i wish you all the best , please some phrasal verbs with some sentences will make me love you more and maybe i will marry you
safaa
safaa khalil
Thank you soooo much , I`ve just get a temporal job as a translator for an American physicians team and this lesson is gonna help me soooo much….. thank you again Rebecca.
gersonejes
thank you so much i am anew sutent
haksoma1980
Thank you again, i will keep thanking you for this medium, it really helped me a lot.
John
thank you so much I am anew Student
Nesma Haridy
Sometime OTC drugs need prescription. Carefully read insurance.
Valentyn
Thank you miss rebeka for this helpful lesson.
roro
thank you
zahra
Thank you, teacher. You are fantastic…
nenuquin
Thank you Rebecca,
A perfect presentation.
Musnarti Dickinson
iam ahmed i live in somalia really ilove watching yuor lessons now ican speak well so all thanks about you teacher
ahmed
Thank you REBECCA, I am doctor now!
lafti
Congratulations!
engVid Moderator
Yeah ! Now i can understand medicine lables to safe my sefl when i use it, thanks Rebecca
quocengvid
7 correct out of 7 :) Thank you !
chinarubia
Thanks,Rebecca. This is very useful on our life.
kosobe113
100/100 Thank you for the lesson
marouane10
I got 86 %. Thanks Rebecca.
alpido24
In this case I got 100 %. U are a good teacher. Thanks a lot.
alpido24
Thank you teacher rebecca.. you know what my question about OTC was answered. now i know what is the meaning of OTC. before i thought it is a trademark, but now i found out that this is a over the counter medice. so, now iknow.. thank you for this lesson.. i learned so much! God bless to you!
neri
Thanks, Rebecca. This lesson is very important because contains specific words that are unusual.
I have gathered about how to read labels correctly and also I have increased my vocabulary.
Rebecca, could I make a suggestion of subject?
If possible, I would aprecciate to know about some military expressions as “Roger that” for example.
All the best, take care!
Andre.AirForce
There are some more abbreviations, which of them can often strike in you prescriptions
BD – twice daily
OD – once daily
QID – four times a daily
TDS – three times a day
im – intramuscular
sl – sublinguae
iv – intravenous
TDS – three times a day
Thank you for lesson!!! (If I’ve got mistakes? please, correct me)
dranik-style
Thank you for your extra information! I really appreciate it.
Sahra biologist
Thanks got 100%.
Abdul Qayum
hi Rebecca,
thanks for another informative lecture, i think your every do have information,,, so thanks alot again love u.
innocent khan
Rebecca , I like your way of teaching in addition, yer so intelligent polite , and kind thank u for everything … :)
Mohamed khafagy
so great listening to you .. i wish if i followed your lesson before .. thanks so much Rebecca ..
khawaga
so informative lesson .Thanks Rebecca
ph.asmaa
question number 5 can be misleading!
Since I’m a pharmacist I can declare that sometimes some labels may give you a suggestion rather than an order!
In that case, if the fever is raising and you you’ve just eaten take on the medincine anyway!
maybe the medicine will work less but less is better than not at all!
As about the lesson, grat one! Greetings from Italy!
Heatcliff80
Dear Rebecca,
I have got a mysterious sickness.
My drug is to learn English with you daily. ;-)
Besr regards.
Peter
i get 6 out of 7
tasneemmohsen hamoda
first I had had 5/7 and then I had 7/7 :D
Thanks so much
thachle896
THanks for the explanation Rebecca I am learning and improving my basic English following your class.
Best wishes from Italy
rosanita
thanks for your lesson. I’ve learned some useful vocabulary. i think you should teach more many new word in each yr lesson.
thaobinh
Thanks Miss. Rebecca When I have time I like following your class
Best regards
Rosanna
rosanita
Thank you Rebecca. I am prescribed myself to learn you every day to improve my poor English.
beernaard
7/7
ann ann
Dear Rebecca, I must say that I really enjoyed this lesson. As usual, you demonstrate your competence and reliability.
Canardo
thank you very much
ZAHRAH- S-A
Someone believes that the term “over the counter” is sort of counter intuitive, because “over the counter” drugs don’t have to be taken after the pharmacist on the other side of the counter takes a butch’s at the prescription. We can select them directly “on this side of the counter” or “from the shelves”. I don’t agree with this idea. “Over the counter” should be understood as opposed to, or in comparison with, “under the counter”. “Under the counter” is another phrase used when you want to buy something illicit (notice: not illegal. “Illicit” mean forbidden not only by laws and rules, buy also by local customs.) that is not shown “over” the counter or on the shelves. So, “under the counter” means surreptitious, sneakily, stealthily, or unobtrusively. “Over the counter” right here means directly, freely, or without being afraid when buying things. Medicines without prescription are indeed ones that can be bought directly, freely, and without being afraid that you’ve got no prescription at all.
Bladedrinks
I am a doctor and in the question about if you can take this medicine with the stomach plenty, you can do it in this case, but is a problem in others. I answer good because I understood the concept, but the drugs for the fever can take with foods
FranciscoJDonosoV
Thanks
Flah
Think you
Nasser bady
excellent lesson
i got 100%
thank you teacher
k.abed
6/7. I did not read thoroughly and made mistake. The answer is so obvious.
rdb321
Thanks for that wonderful lesson,the best is yet to come for your followers; I won’t regret from having enrolled to engvid lessons.
fernando triana
You got 7 correct out of 7.
thank you…
M kartal
Thanks!
shihai182
Thank you Ms. Rebecca.
Alex-1956
Thanks Rebecca, was a really nice explanation
morossetti
i got 86 Thanks Rebecca.
saqrjareh
thank you Rebecca i am anew here but i surprise for your method, go a head
Hasean
Hello Rebecca, I have been studing English with your lessons and I think are very complete, you are a great teacher. Thank you so much!
Danac
7 out of 7 thank you
banafa1@yahoo.com
7/7
thanks a lot,Rebecca,hugs (Kazakhstan 13 Dec2o21)
Jannyl
I watched this video twice on January 08, 2022, and took the quiz after watching it once. I got seven correct out of 7.
ergn
Hi, Rebecca I always listen to your lessons and I like them thanks for explaining I did well for the test I got 100%
Shugri
hello Rebeca I’m back to school. Thank you ! You are amazing teacher
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144 COMMENTS
Sorry about the sound in the last section… Rebecca got a sore throat.
if you ask me ,she should take some lozenge tablets….by the way,the lesson was very useful!!!
Hi my best teacher,Rebecca
My name is Chaiwat Siripornpaiboon from Thailand.Ireally enjoy your teaching and your team esp you. I’ve gained a lot of knowledge from you. I’m 59.Unfortunately, Ihad a stroke since August 10,2010. I’m retired from work caused of stroke,Icannot do anything except stay in bed and watch yourteaching English. I think it won’t be long to hold my last breath, but I will watch you teaching English till I kiss the dust.
Goodbye teacher,
Chaiwat Siripornpaiboon
(former Bangkok Bank worker,Tak Branch)
Hi Chaiwat, I’m currently working here in Thailand, and I’m a nurse…
fantastic Lesson and important in our daily life
holy cows Rebecca, u were talking about health and u have a sore throat, sorry about that. I hope u feel better lovely, hardworking teacher. bye.
I was joking. She didn’t really get a sore throat. The microphone stopped working.
oh!
:D That’s funny!!!
Dear Rebecca,
I really enjoy watching your videos.
They’re very interesting and clear!
Best wishes
Hi Rebecca. Thanks. You’re a great teacher. I’m learning a lot on EngVid.
Greetings from Brazil.
Thank you for your kind words, Elaine. MY best wishes to you.
hi,can i have lessons about past/presnet perfect and past/present continous…. thank you so much
Theacher Rebbeca, ur da one !!
Thanks, man!
Rebecca I hope to come back to Egypt soon, we love you from the depths of our hearts, order a lot of fans in Egypt because of the way of your teaching
Thank you kindly. I wish you all the best.
Hi Rebecca your another great lessons.,Actually everybody must learn not only read but also awareness about medicine.thanks
Yes, you’re right. My best to you.
So Profitable.
Many tx engvid…
Best of luck!
What is OTC stand for? Please advise.Thank you.
“Over the counter”—medicine that you don’t need a prescription to get.
A perfect lesson ! I could understand it all !
Great! Keep on going and you’ll get better and better. My best wishes to you. Bruno.
Hi Rebecca,
I like the way you teach. That is lovely!
Tks Rebecca, You’re good teacher. Lily from Brazil
Obrigada, Lily, for all your feedback on this and other lessons. My best wishes to you.
hi, Rebecca.very interesting lesson.You’re as sweet as honey.
Thanks Rebecca! I love your lessons!
Hi, Rebecca, you don’t speak fast; that makes you easy to be understood. Thanks. Great lesson..!!
thanks
thanks its great
You are a good teacher in English.
Bimal
Please speak slowly because I am not canadese
Thanks for your good lesson. It’s make me understand about medicine label. :)
hi rebecca ur lesson is good bt i request engvid use subtitle in all lessons for better understanding ty
Hi rebecca. Thanks for the lesson, as usual it was very helpful. I would like to know whether there any way to know exactly what is the medicine for by just reading of the box. Thanks in advance.
Over the counter medicines usually describe what the medicine is for. However, prescription medicines come with no explanation so you can google them online to learn more or ask a pharmacist. Good health to you!
i like this because i want to learn grammar.:)
This lesson makes me expert. thanks a lot.
so nice to go through this wonderful lesson
You scored 7 out of 7.thank u 4 this lesson teacher ^^
good lesson thx
thank you goog lesson.
Thanks Rebecca ,you’re a good teacher,the lesson was great for everybody and very helpful,God bless you .
thank you very much. you are the best
Thanks
Thanks 4 ds useful information.Will u pliz give a lesson about a hospital conversation or hospital slangs or dr patient conversation.
very usefull thanks.
i like the way of teaching james sir
Thanks a lot
it is very useful lesson, Thanks Rebecca
EXCELLENT LESSON.
Dear teacher Rebecca
Thank you very much for your lesson.
You check this quiz, please
You have a fever, but just managed to finish eating some lunch. The medicine you bought says: Take on an empty stomach. Can you take the medicine now?
Sure, why not?
No, not now, because you just ate lunch.
Because when you fever you should take this medicine better you shouldn’t although you just ate lunch.
I want to talk about it because I am a doctor.
Thanks and I am going to study your lesson
what is teospoons?
A teaspoon is a small spoon used to stir tea. It is also an actual measurement, so if you are taking medicine then please use the correct measurement of a teaspoon, to be safe.
All the best.
Thank you but i have to les again i didnt understand very well.
Rebecca you’re excellent!! I enjoy a lot your lessons. Everything wich you say I can understand completely… Thanks!
I love it. The lesson about medicine label is very good
nice and bsics
Thanks Rebecca your’re the best teachrer ,Thanks for let everyone to know the lebal of the medicine.how to use it.And now I
I know what does mean the word of (OTC).I wish you the best New year 2012.
Have a happy and healthy 2012! My best wishes to you.
would like to learn english cours
OK THAT LESSON IS VERY CLEAR. THANK YOU , .WANTS TO BUY CD VIDEO ENGLISH
..very usefull, expecially for a doctor of an Emergency Department
thank you for good lesson.interesting and 10minites was best to
get centered on.
Dear Rebecca please check the lesson ” How to minimize the problem” It can not be opened.Thank a lot for all the good lessons.
i like u Rebecca . u a good teacher
Dear Rebecce. I m taking ur lesson its really very help me to understand the English. but advise me how to improve my speaking…
To speak more confidently and correctly, you need to speak more! Try to find a private English teacher in your city or online, or else you could join a conversational English class so you can get more practice. You could also offer to teach your language to someone in exchange for that person teaching you English. My best wishes to you.
Good lesson Rebecca!!!
What’s the difference between these words: sick, sickness, ill, disease ???
For me they have the same mean, but sick is an adjective and sickness is a noun.
Thanks in advance.
You can use these words in the following ways:
1)I’m feeling sick! (This is slang, actually, since we’re supposed to use the word “ill”.)
2) He has been ill for several days.
3) He has a mysterious sickness. The doctors don’t know what’s wrong with him.
4) He is suffering from an incurable disease.
So yes, all these words refer to ill health, or illness, but are used in different ways.
Hope this helps. The best of health to you, Bruno.
Rebecca!
What a nice teaching way! I like your lessons.
I have been in the US for 7 years and still feel shy to speak English. I feel I am hopless.
I turned 50 a few months ago!
Maybe the age is the reason!
Thanks!
Please don’t give up, Nawal. Nothing is ever hopeless unless we decide that it is so. We can continue learning all our lives; in fact, learning a language is very good exercise for your brain. So join a class, or find a private teacher and you will surely improve. Most important, believe in yourself. My very best wishes to you, Nawal.
Dear Rebecca!
It is very good lesson. I very grateful you,because your english lessons is understanding,useful,helpful.
Thank you very much.
Best wishes
Susan 1985
Dear Rebecca,
It was a very good lesson.every words and sentences were comprehended by me.If the sentences had any grammatical
mistake please to be notify them or it to me.
Thank you.
Thanks Rebecca! That was very helpful!
I got 7 out of 7…that means that you are a good teacher RBK… here in Mexico the people write REBEKA using only consonants RBK but it is informal..
Thanks for Robecca the way u have explained the direction of taken medicine and the consequences may head to whom medicine is taken
See u
Ajka from Somalia
thanks you so much mam.
thanks i scored 7 out of 7 it means iam getting more information i also want to take your online classes could you help me plz
thanhs Rebecca you such nice teacher I’m only 80 whish to were young to became thanks to Rebecca one of the best teacher in to the wourld bye armando from naples Italy
I very like your lesson. Useful and fantastic. Thank you alot.
Hi ,firstly I like your smile ,about lesson It is great like all ,I hope to learn English with envid ,thank you So much
thanks
it was really good lesson. your way to make students understand is great , please let’s us get some slang language if you don’t mind
safaa
i wish you all the best , please some phrasal verbs with some sentences will make me love you more and maybe i will marry you
safaa
Thank you soooo much , I`ve just get a temporal job as a translator for an American physicians team and this lesson is gonna help me soooo much….. thank you again Rebecca.
thank you so much i am anew sutent
Thank you again, i will keep thanking you for this medium, it really helped me a lot.
thank you so much I am anew Student
Sometime OTC drugs need prescription. Carefully read insurance.
Thank you miss rebeka for this helpful lesson.
thank you
Thank you, teacher. You are fantastic…
Thank you Rebecca,
A perfect presentation.
iam ahmed i live in somalia really ilove watching yuor lessons now ican speak well so all thanks about you teacher
Thank you REBECCA, I am doctor now!
Congratulations!
Yeah ! Now i can understand medicine lables to safe my sefl when i use it, thanks Rebecca
7 correct out of 7 :) Thank you !
Thanks,Rebecca. This is very useful on our life.
100/100 Thank you for the lesson
I got 86 %. Thanks Rebecca.
In this case I got 100 %. U are a good teacher. Thanks a lot.
Thank you teacher rebecca.. you know what my question about OTC was answered. now i know what is the meaning of OTC. before i thought it is a trademark, but now i found out that this is a over the counter medice. so, now iknow.. thank you for this lesson.. i learned so much! God bless to you!
Thanks, Rebecca. This lesson is very important because contains specific words that are unusual.
I have gathered about how to read labels correctly and also I have increased my vocabulary.
Rebecca, could I make a suggestion of subject?
If possible, I would aprecciate to know about some military expressions as “Roger that” for example.
All the best, take care!
There are some more abbreviations, which of them can often strike in you prescriptions
BD – twice daily
OD – once daily
QID – four times a daily
TDS – three times a day
im – intramuscular
sl – sublinguae
iv – intravenous
TDS – three times a day
Thank you for lesson!!! (If I’ve got mistakes? please, correct me)
Thank you for your extra information! I really appreciate it.
Thanks got 100%.
hi Rebecca,
thanks for another informative lecture, i think your every do have information,,, so thanks alot again love u.
Rebecca , I like your way of teaching in addition, yer so intelligent polite , and kind thank u for everything … :)
so great listening to you .. i wish if i followed your lesson before .. thanks so much Rebecca ..
so informative lesson .Thanks Rebecca
question number 5 can be misleading!
Since I’m a pharmacist I can declare that sometimes some labels may give you a suggestion rather than an order!
In that case, if the fever is raising and you you’ve just eaten take on the medincine anyway!
maybe the medicine will work less but less is better than not at all!
As about the lesson, grat one! Greetings from Italy!
Dear Rebecca,
I have got a mysterious sickness.
My drug is to learn English with you daily. ;-)
Besr regards.
i get 6 out of 7
first I had had 5/7 and then I had 7/7 :D
Thanks so much
THanks for the explanation Rebecca I am learning and improving my basic English following your class.
Best wishes from Italy
thanks for your lesson. I’ve learned some useful vocabulary. i think you should teach more many new word in each yr lesson.
Thanks Miss. Rebecca When I have time I like following your class
Best regards
Rosanna
Thank you Rebecca. I am prescribed myself to learn you every day to improve my poor English.
7/7
Dear Rebecca, I must say that I really enjoyed this lesson. As usual, you demonstrate your competence and reliability.
thank you very much
Someone believes that the term “over the counter” is sort of counter intuitive, because “over the counter” drugs don’t have to be taken after the pharmacist on the other side of the counter takes a butch’s at the prescription. We can select them directly “on this side of the counter” or “from the shelves”. I don’t agree with this idea. “Over the counter” should be understood as opposed to, or in comparison with, “under the counter”. “Under the counter” is another phrase used when you want to buy something illicit (notice: not illegal. “Illicit” mean forbidden not only by laws and rules, buy also by local customs.) that is not shown “over” the counter or on the shelves. So, “under the counter” means surreptitious, sneakily, stealthily, or unobtrusively. “Over the counter” right here means directly, freely, or without being afraid when buying things. Medicines without prescription are indeed ones that can be bought directly, freely, and without being afraid that you’ve got no prescription at all.
I am a doctor and in the question about if you can take this medicine with the stomach plenty, you can do it in this case, but is a problem in others. I answer good because I understood the concept, but the drugs for the fever can take with foods
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