English for living in the UK. The Cervical Smear

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English for living in the UK The Cervical Smear

At a glance... Objective This class is aimed at teaching new arrivals to the UK about the need for cervical screening and to reduce the anxiety a smear test might cause. It will also provide them with the necessary vocabulary to communicate effectively with healthcare professionals and act as ambassadors for the screening programme within their peer group. 1. Warm Up (15 minutes) This is a short exercise to get everyone in the class talking and to flag up any students who may need extra support with their reading, or pronunciation. 2. Vocabulary/What s Inside You (15 minutes) A quick run-through of the vocabulary the students will encounter on this course. Explain each and, where indicated or appropriate, prompt further discussion and explore related words. Don t take too long on this, as the students will be able to memorise the vocabulary in their own time. 3. Exercise One (10 minutes) 4. Exercise Two (20 minutes) 5. Exercise Three (20 minutes) 6. Exercise Four (10 minutes) 7. Exercise Five (10 minutes) 8. Exercise Six (10 minutes) 5. Roundup (10 minutes) Take any questions. Total: 120 Minutes

Lesson Plan 1. Warm Up Write the following compliment sentences on the board: Your hat is. I.. your coat. What a shirt. Where did you get those glasses? That s a. scarf you re wearing. Make two columns below, one for items of clothing, one for adjectives to complete the compliments above (nice, lovely, beautiful, smart etc). Ask the class to suggest words to fill in the two columns, then get each member of the class to compliment the person next to them on an item of clothing. 2. Vocabulary Use the following vocabulary cards to introduce the class to the terms they need to know and start discussion about what they mean Cervical Screening (smear test) Women in the UK are protected from a common and dangerous cancer. Women are checked by a doctor every three to five years. The test will show if the woman needs to be treated before she becomes ill.

Cancer Cancer is a disease that thousands of people in the UK get every year. In the past, almost everyone with cancer died from it, but today many people are able to live a normal life after being treated for cancer. It is very important to find cancer quickly. Cervical Cancer This cancer affects women inside their vagina and is very dangerous. Thousands of women in the UK used to die from this cancer every year. Today, the number is much smaller, because doctors can stop the cancer before it begins, because of cervical screening. Cells All living things are made from cells. They are too small to see. Cervical screening looks to see if the cells in your cervix are normal. If they are abnormal, this could become cancer in the future. Doctors can treat the abnormal cells easily to stop this happening.

Results During your smear test, a small number of cells are taken from your cervix to test. This takes time, so you will have to wait to hear the results of the test. A test is when you look at something to see how good it is. Results are what we learn, when we test something. A few weeks after the smear test, you will get your results. Results are what we learn when we test something.

What is Inside You Print copies of the pictures below and discuss the various body parts with the class in a matter-of-fact manner. Then, get them to turn this sheet over, so they cannot see it.

EXERCISE ONE Print copies of the pictures below and hand them to the class. Write the following words on the board and ask the class to use them to label the arrows. Womb, fallopian tube, ovary, cervix, vagina, bladder, bowel, urethra, rectum.

EXERCISE TWO Ask class members in turn to read one sentence of the passage below, then answer the questions together as a class. 1. Cervical screening is also called a smear test. It involves Taking a few cells from the cervix, in the lower part of the womb. 2. Cervical screening is done to check everything is normal and healthy. 3. Cervical screening is important, as it can prevent cancer by finding any abnormal cells early. If not treated these cells could lead to cancer. 4. All women aged between 25 and 64 living in the UK are invited to have a smear test. 5. Women aged 25 to 49 will be invited to have a cervical screening test every three years. 6. Women aged 50 to 64 will be invited to have a cervical screening test every five years. 7. A letter will be sent to you asking you to make an appointment at your GP practice or family planning clinic. 8. You can ask to have a female nurse or doctor, when you book the appointment. 9. You can take a friend with you and the test will take just a few minutes. QUESTIONS 1. Why is cervical screening important? 2. What is another name for a cervical screening test? 3. How do you know when it is time to make an appointment? 4. Why are you allowed to ask for a female doctor or nurse, and to take a friend with you?

EXERCISE THREE Ask class members in turn to read one sentence of the passage below, then answer the questions together as a class. 1. During your smear test, the nurse or doctor will put a small brush inside you, to take some cells. 2. The cells are tested to make sure they are normal. It can take up to two weeks to get the results. 3. You will be sent a letter to tell you the results within two weeks. Sometimes, the test finds abnormal cells. 4. If you have abnormal cells. This means you need to get further investigation. This does not mean you have cancer but you do need to have further tests. 5. If the cells are not treated, you may get cancer in the future. 6. Doctors can treat these cells, before any cancer starts to develop. 7. All girls aged 12 to 13 are offered a vaccine against the HPV virus. HPV is an infection that can lead to abnormal cells. QUESTIONS 1. What do they do with the cells they collect? 2. Do abnormal cells mean you have cancer?

EXERCISE FOUR Choose from the words below each sentence to fill in the gaps. Nesha received a letter asking me to make an appointment for a... Vaccination smear test symptom Nesha is 35. She should have a smear test... Every three years every five years if she feels sick Nesha can request to have a... Doctor or nurse for her smear test Muslim student female good looking Nesha s mum is 57. She should have a smear test... Every three years every five years if she wants more children Nesha s daughter Tiaba is 13. She has just had her... Smear test HPV virus HPV vaccine Even though Tiaba has had her vaccine, she will still need to have regular... when she is.. and older to make sure her cervix is healthy. GP appointment HPV virus 25 35 Smear test Nesha received her result letter within... weeks of her smear test. 2 4 1 8

EXERCISE FIVE Watch the video and follow the script, then answer the questions at the end.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctwyr5d6u3o Nesha Here s your coffee. Would you like some cake too? Yes please. I ve just been for my smear test, so I ve earned a treat. Nesha You ve been for a smear test? Yeah. No big deal. Nesha Gosh, I couldn t! You ve never been for a smear test? Nesha, it s really important! Nesha I know, but just the thought of it I don t think it s as bad as you imagine. It only takes a couple of minutes and it could save your life. Nesha I would be too embarrassed. Who would do the test? Imagine if it was a male doctor! It's a nurse or doctor who would carry out the test. They do them all the time, so are very experienced, and you can ask for it to be a woman I did. Did you know, that most cases of cervical cancer could be prevented thanks to the smear test? It can find abnormal cells in the cervix which can be treated before they develop into cancer.

Nesha Oh, I didn't realise it was so important I wish I wasn t so nervous and embarrassed. Lots of women feel the same. Look, why don t we call into your surgery on the way home and make an appointment? You can make sure the nurse is a woman and I will come with you on the day. Nesha Yes, okay that would be great. I will be nervous, but if you come with me that would really help. Thank you! No problem it is good for us girls to help each other. Now, let's enjoy our cake. QUESTIONS Why does Nesha not want to go for a smear test? How does Persuade her to go?

EXERCISE SIX Watch the video and follow the script, then answer the questions at the end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-4hze8vnce Margaret Nothing in the post again just junk mail. Sorry if it s not my business, Margaret, but you ve just thrown your smear test letter in the bin. Margaret Erm Yeah, I - er I don t go. You don t go? Margaret, this is really important! Margaret But i have heard it hurts and it s not that important I m not going to lie to you it s not the most comfortable thing in the world, but it s ok and it s over very quickly AND it could save your life. Margaret Well what do they do? A doctor or nurse will use an instrument called a speculum to open the vagina and then uses a small soft brush to sweep the cervix to collect some cells which are sent away to test for any abnormalities Margaret Weren t you worried they d come back and tell you that you have cancer? It s not a test for cancer. It s a test for a problem that might lead to cancer later. That s the point if they find this, they can treat you long before there s any cancer. It s about protecting you.

Margaret I just don t think I could do it! Margaret, you have two beautiful children. When you stopped smoking, you told me it was because you need to look after your health for their sake. This is way easier. Margaret You re right, I know. Ok, I ll go. Phew! I m kind of nervous now. Don t think about it too much, just stay relaxed and it s over in no time. QUESTIONS Why does Margaret not want to go for a smear test? How does Persuade her to go?