This is probably one thing foreigners dread the most whilst in China: having health issues and having to describe their symptoms in Chinese.![]() Not only are we already sick and not in our right mind, but we have to use some medical vocabulary to describe what’s wrong with our health in Chinese! If you are unwell or experiencing symptoms 症状 (zhèng zhuàng) of a potential illness, you become a 病人 (bìng rén), a sick person. If your condition requires you to go to the hospital 医院 (yī yuan) or clinic 诊所 (zhěn suǒ), you become a 患者 (huàn zhě) (patient). Doctors 医生 (yī sheng) and nurses 护士 (hù shi) will take care of you so you can get back to your usual self in no time, and you’ll probably go out of your appointment with a medical prescription 处方 (chǔ fang) for some medicine 药 (yào). Sick person – 病人 (bìng rén) Patient, sufferer – 患者 (huàn zhě) Hospital – 医院 (yī yuàn) Clinic – 诊所 (zhěn suǒ) Doctor – 医生 (yī shēng) Nurse – 护士 (hù shi) Medical prescription – 处方 (chǔ fāng) Medicine – 药 (yào) Next week you will learn more vocabulary for illnesses and symptoms! #Our teachers # More than 10 years teaching experience Master Degree Certificate for teaching chinese as a foreign language ![]() ![]() # About us # Founded in 2007 Chinese test and training center 200+ Chinese teachers 5000+ students ![]() # Contact us# Name:fiona Phone number:021-52287809,13918358891 E-mail:info@mandarinmorning.com www.mandarinmorning.com If you are interested to join Mandarin Morning school or want more details about our services, scan the following QR code. ☟ ![]() ![]() Mandarin Morning Chinese test center attached to Confucius institute headquarters Authorized Test Center and Training Center for International Chinese Language Teacher Certificater 10 years+ ,200 teachers ,more 10000 students,200+companies ![]() |