Read the following
conversations and see how the new words are used.
[M] One of my teeth has developed a rough edge that is irritating the inside of my cheek.
[W] You need to call your dentist and make him aware of your problem.
[M] I'm having a regular
appointment soon, so I'm trying to avoid scheduling an emergency appointment.
[M] A quick overview of
your dental records shows there's cause for concern.
[W] I don't care about cavities. I just want you to restore the shine to my teeth.
[M] Your best chance is to kick the habits of smoking and drinking coffee. They both dull the teeth.
[M] Now that we've caught
up on your family news, let's see how your teeth are doing.
[W] I need to be encouraged
to floss more often.
[M] From the amount of tartar between your teeth, I'd say that
problem was very evident.
[M] I'll have to adjust this bright light to better illuminate your back teeth.
[W] Let me change my position.
The light is in my eyes.
[M] No. Don't move your head.
Shift your eyes by watching the TV screen. Maybe the program will distract you.