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Part 1 - Signs & Notices
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
If you have a fever or a bad cough, you must wear a mask and tell reception immediately.
What does this sign suggest?
If you have a fever or a bad cough, you must take off your mask and wait quietly.
You should wear a mask only if reception gives you one first.
People with a high temperature or strong cough have to put on a face covering and inform the desk straight away.
Please use hand gel when you enter and when you leave the waiting room.
What does the text say?
You must wash your hands in the toilet before you are allowed to sit down.
You are recommended to clean your hands with sanitizer both on arrival and before you go out.
Please use hand gel only when you leave, not when you enter.
Do not come closer to the desk. Please wait behind the yellow line until you are called.
What does this sign suggest?
You must stay back and stand behind the marked line until staff invite you forward.
You should sit down until your name appears on the screen.
Please wait behind the yellow line only after you have been called.
Children must not use the water dispenser. Ask a nurse if you need drinking water.
What does the notice tell people?
Everyone should bring their own water because nurses cannot give you any.
Children must not use the water dispenser, but they can use it if they are thirsty.
Kids are not allowed to operate the water machine; an adult should request water from staff instead.
If you feel dizzy or short of breath, you should sit down and tell a nurse at once.
What does this sign suggest?
If you become unwell, it’s best to sit and inform a nurse immediately.
You must leave the hospital straight away if you feel dizzy.
If you feel dizzy or short of breath, you should walk around to get fresh air.
Instructions
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
Exercise Details
Author
Alper INCIRBELEN
@alper-incirbelen
User Prompt
"Create an exercise giving health warnings to patients in a hospital waiting room."
Created on:
Feb 27, 2026
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