1️⃣ Introduction
The Medical English 3 program targets B1 learners who want practical, topic-based English for healthcare, medicine, and everyday health discussions. The course builds a core vocabulary of 500+ essential medical terms, covering the human body, diseases, treatments, hospital care, and modern healthcare topics, while guiding learners toward a B2/C1 output level.
🔑 Key Features
📚 Structured Progression: 26 sessions × ~20 targeted terms each
🩺 Medical Topic Focus: From pregnancy → childbirth → childhood illnesses → body systems → major diseases → aging and end-of-life care
🎧 Listening-First Approach: Every lesson integrates guided listening practice using realistic healthcare and medical scenarios to improve comprehension, vocabulary recognition, and natural language acquisition.
📈 Level-Up Design: Develops learners from basic communication toward more independent B2-level discussions
🎯 Outcome
By the end of the course, learners can communicate clearly and confidently about common medical and healthcare topics, using accurate medical vocabulary, natural English expressions, and more structured B2-level speaking skills.
2️⃣ Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will:
- 📚 Master essential medical and healthcare vocabulary
- 💬 Communicate naturally about health, illness, and medical situations
- ⚡ Improve speaking reflexes in healthcare-related conversations
- 🧠 Explain body systems, diseases, treatments, and medical processes clearly
- 🌍 Build confidence discussing real-life medical and health topics in English (B1-B2)
3️⃣ Learning Mode & Schedule
Learning Modes
Self-study: Learn at your own pace with the self-study package.
Instructor-led: Participate in live online or in-person sessions with a coach.
Course Schedule
8 sessions per month, 90 minutes per session.
2 sessions per week.
4️⃣ Syllabus
| Life Stage | Lesson No. | Topic | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before Birth (Prenatal Stage) | 1 | Pregnancy | Conception, fetal development, and prenatal care |
| 2 | In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) | Fertility treatment and ethical considerations | |
| Birth & Delivery | 3 | Normal Vaginal Childbirth | Labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery |
| 4 | A Cesarean Section | Surgical childbirth and comparison with natural birth | |
| 5 | How Anesthesia Works | Local, regional, and general anesthesia | |
| Infancy & Early Childhood Health | 6 | Vaccines in Children | Immunization and disease prevention |
| 7 | The Immune System | Body defenses and immune responses | |
| 8 | The Danger of Pneumonia | Respiratory infections and risks | |
| Modern Medicine & Parenting | 9 | AI in Medical Diagnosis | AI applications in healthcare |
| 10 | To Breastfeed is an Art | Breastfeeding techniques and benefits | |
| 11 | Fever is not a bad guy | Fever as a natural defense mechanism | |
| Critical Care & Family Support | 12 | Palliative and Hospice Care – P1 | NICU care and quality-of-life decisions |
| 13 | Palliative and Hospice Care – P2 | Parenting and family dynamics during illness | |
| 14 | Palliative and Hospice Care – P3 | Grief, coping, and hospice support | |
| Childhood Diseases & Conditions | 15 | Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease | Symptoms, causes, and prevention |
| 16 | Separating Conjoined Twins | Surgical planning and ethical issues | |
| 17 | The Common Cold | Viral infections and treatment | |
| 18 | Eating Disorders in Children | Nutrition, body image, and mental health | |
| Understanding the Human Body | 19 | Digestive System Process | Digestion and nutrient absorption |
| 20 | Meningitis Essentials | Brain infections and prevention | |
| 21 | The Stages of Sleep | Sleep cycles and health importance | |
| Adult Health & Major Diseases | 22 | The Stages of Cancer | Cancer development and progression |
| 23 | Stroke | Causes, treatment, and rehabilitation | |
| 24 | Appendix Pain | Appendicitis symptoms and emergency care | |
| Aging & End of Life | 25 | Your Brain as You Age | Brain aging and cognitive decline |
| 26 | Our Bodies after We Die | Biological changes after death |