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9. The Ward Nurse explains faces the Wong-Baker Pain
Scales to Bill, a little patient. Match the description of the faces in
the chart (1–6) to the explanations (a-f).
a. Can you see he’s smiling? He feels great. Nothing hurts.
(Face 1)
b. Can you see that he looks really unhappy? He’s got a frown on
his face, and he can’t concentrate on anything.
c. This poor guy’s crying and can’t even get out of bed because it
hurts so much. It’s the worst pain he’s ever felt.
d. He’s got quite a lot of pain. It hurts when he moves about.
e. And the next little fellow’s feeling worse. The pain’s very bad
now. He’s feeling very bad.
f. The next face feels pretty good, but it hurts a little bit. He can put
up with it.
Grammar exercises
1. Read the following sentences with emphatic constructions
and translate them into Russian.
1. The idea of the biosphere was introduced a century ago but it was
not until the mid-forties that the problem of environment was first
recognized.
2. It is very important that the peculiar character of this process that