
1. Visiting a Friend After Surgery
Alex: Hey Jamie, how are you feeling today?
Jamie: A bit sore, but much better than yesterday. Thanks for coming.
Alex: Of course! Did the doctors say when you can go home?
Jamie: Maybe in two days if everything goes well.
Alex: That’s great news. I brought you some magazines to kill time.
Jamie: You’re the best, thanks!
2. Checking on a Sick Colleague
Emma: Hi Paul, mind if I pop in for a minute?
Paul: Not at all, Emma. It’s nice to see a friendly face.
Emma: Everyone at work sends their best. We miss you around the office!
Paul: That’s kind of you all. I can’t wait to get back.
Emma: No rush. Get plenty of rest first!
3. Visiting an Elderly Relative
Liam: Good afternoon, Aunt May!
Aunt May: Liam! What a lovely surprise.
Liam: I brought you some of your favorite chocolates.
Aunt May: How sweet of you. Sit down and tell me all your news.
Liam: You’ll be happy to know I finally passed my driving test!
4. Bringing Flowers to a Friend
Sophie: Hi Mia! Look what I brought you!
Mia: Oh, lilies! They’re my favorite.
Sophie: I remembered. How are you feeling today?
Mia: Much better, but still a bit tired.
Sophie: No worries. I’ll stay just a few minutes so you can rest.
5. Visiting After a Car Accident
Ben: Hey Luke, you gave us all quite a scare!
Luke: I know, right? I’m lucky it wasn’t worse.
Ben: How’s the leg?
Luke: Broken in two places, but healing.
Ben: I’ll bet you can’t wait to be up and about again.
6. At a Children’s Hospital
Anna: Hello sweetie, how are you today?
Tommy: Bored!
Anna: I brought you a puzzle. Want to try it together?
Tommy: Yes, please!
7. Bringing Soup to a Sick Neighbor
Ella: Hi Mrs. Roberts, I made you some chicken soup.
Mrs. Roberts: That’s so thoughtful, dear. Thank you!
Ella: How are you feeling?
Mrs. Roberts: Slowly getting better. The flu is no joke!
Ella: Let me know if you need anything else.
8. Surprising a Patient
David: Guess who’s here!
Rachel: David! I wasn’t expecting anyone today.
David: I thought you could use some company.
Rachel: You thought right. Thank you!
9. Talking About Recovery
Chloe: So, what’s the plan for your recovery?
Nina: Physical therapy for about six weeks.
Chloe: That sounds intense.
Nina: It is, but I’m ready for it!
10. Visiting Someone in Rehabilitation
James: How’s rehab going, Pete?
Pete: It’s tough, but I’m making progress.
James: That’s what matters. One step at a time.
11. Asking About Medication
Olivia: Are the medications helping at all?
Sarah: A bit, but the side effects are annoying.
Olivia: Hopefully they’ll adjust the dosage soon.
12. Offering to Help at Home
Noah: If you need help with anything at home, just say so.
Hannah: Actually, watering the plants would be amazing!
Noah: Consider it done.
13. Laughing Together
Isabella: You still have your sense of humor, I see.
Tom: Always! Laughter is the best medicine.
Isabella: True that!
14. Visiting After a Birth
Amelia: Congratulations! She’s beautiful.
Charlotte: Thank you, Amelia. Meet little Emma!
Amelia: She looks just like you!
15. Talking About Hospital Food
Ethan: How’s the hospital food treating you?
Olive: Honestly? I miss real pizza!
Ethan: I’ll sneak you some next time.
16. Short and Sweet Visit
Sophia: I won’t stay long. I know you need rest.
Lucas: I appreciate that. Thanks for coming by.
17. Encouraging a Friend
Zoe: You’re doing so well. I’m proud of you.
Daniel: Thanks, Zoe. It means a lot.
18. Hospital Rules
Lily: They let me visit, but only for 20 minutes.
Max: That’s okay. I’m just happy to see you!
19. Visiting During Visiting Hours
Ella: Good thing I caught you during visiting hours!
Jack: You made it just in time.
Ella: Wouldn’t miss it for anything.
20. First Visit After a Diagnosis
Matt: I was nervous about coming.
Karen: I’m glad you did. It’s nice to talk to someone normal.
Matt: Always here for you.
21. Writing a Get-Well Card
Emily: I wrote you a card. Want me to read it?
Sam: Sure! I’d love that.
22. Helping with Paperwork
Ava: Need help filling out these forms?
Chris: That would be amazing. Thanks!
23. Staying Positive
Ella: Focus on the positives. You’re healing.
Sophie: That’s what keeps me going.
24. Reminiscing Together
Nathan: Remember when we got lost in Paris?
Olivia: Best trip ever. Thanks for reminding me!
25. Bringing Books
Ella: I brought you a few books to pass the time.
Josh: Perfect! I was running out of things to do.
26. Giving Space
Lucas: Do you want me to stay or would you prefer some quiet time?
Rachel: Maybe just a short chat, then I’ll nap.
Lucas: Sounds good.
27. Making Plans for Recovery
Isla: When you’re better, we’ll go hiking again.
Leo: Deal. That’s great motivation!
28. New Hospital Friend
Chloe: I made friends with my roommate here.
Mason: That’s good. A little company helps.
Chloe: Definitely!
29. Surprise Party Planning
Mia: We’re planning a small “welcome home” party for you.
Sophie: Really? That sounds amazing!
30. Final Hospital Visit Before Discharge
Ella: So, tomorrow’s the big day, huh?
Jack: Finally! Can’t wait to sleep in my own bed.
Ella: Home sweet home!
1. Arriving at the Hospital
A: Hi, I’m here to visit Maria Lopez. She’s in Room 205.
B: Let me check… Yes, visiting hours are until 8 PM. Please sign in here.
A: Thanks. Is she doing okay?
B: She’s stable. The doctor will update you soon.
2. Checking Visiting Hours
A: Excuse me, when can I visit Mr. Johnson?
B: General ward visits are from 2 PM to 6 PM. ICU has shorter hours.
A: Got it. Can I bring flowers?
B: Yes, but no latex balloons—hospital policy.
3. Bringing Gifts
A: I brought some grapes and magazines for Sarah.
B: That’s kind! She’s resting now, but you can leave them.
A: Should I come back later?
B: Maybe in 30 minutes—she’s due for medication.
4. Talking to the Nurse
A: How’s my grandfather today?
B: His fever’s down, but he’s still weak.
A: Can he eat solid food?
B: Only soft foods for now—try soup or yogurt.
5. Comforting the Patient
A: You look better than yesterday!
B: Thanks—the painkillers are helping.
A: I brought your favorite book. Need anything else?
B: Just company. Hospital stays get lonely.
6. Discussing Recovery
A: When will you be discharged?
B: If my tests are good, maybe Friday.
A: Need a ride home?
B: That’d be great—thanks!
7. Small Talk to Cheer Up
A: The weather’s nice today. Miss being outside?
B: So much! I’d kill for a walk in the park.
A: Hang in there. We’ll go when you’re better.
8. Asking About Treatment
A: What’s this IV for?
B: Antibiotics. The infection’s almost gone.
A: Will she need surgery?
B: Not unless her condition worsens.
9. Respecting Privacy
A: Can I see Mr. Lee?
B: Are you family?
A: No, a coworker.
B: Sorry, immediate family only right now.
10. Offering Help
A: Need me to walk your dog while you’re here?
B: Actually, yes! The keys are under the mat.
A: No problem. Focus on getting better.
11. Discussing Pain
A: Is the pain manageable?
B: It comes and goes. The meds help.
A: Should I ask the nurse for stronger ones?
B: Maybe later—I don’t want to overdo it.
12. Family Update
A: Your son called—he’s flying in tomorrow.
B: Oh good! Tell him Room 312.
A: He said not to worry; work’s covered.
13. Hospital Food Complaints
A: How’s the food here?
B: Terrible! Tasteless and cold.
A: Want me to sneak in some takeout?
B: You’re an angel!
14. Doctor’s Update
A: Did the doctor explain your diagnosis?
B: Yes, it’s a minor fracture—no cast needed.
A: Rest up! I’ll handle your errands.
15. Emotional Support
A: You seem down. Want to talk?
B: I’m scared about the surgery.
A: The surgeon’s excellent. You’ll be okay.
16. Discussing Hospital Rules
A: Why can’t I use my phone here?
B: It interferes with some machines.
A: Ah, I’ll step outside to call.
17. Planning for Home Care
A: Will you need help at home?
B: Just with grocery shopping.
A: I’ll set up a meal delivery service.
18. Talking About Medications
A: Are you remembering your pills?
B: The nurse brings them on schedule.
A: Good—don’t skip any!
19. Patient Feeling Bored
A: Bored yet?
B: Extremely! TV here is awful.
A: I’ll download movies for you.
20. Discussing Visitors
A: Too many visitors today?
B: Just tired. Maybe limit to two at a time.
A: I’ll tell the others.
21. Patient’s Progress
A: Physical therapy going well?
B: Slow but steady. I can walk a bit now.
A: Proud of you!
22. Worried About Work
A: Stressing about your job?
B: Yeah, deadlines are piling up.
A: I’ll email your boss for an extension.
23. Discussing Test Results
A: Any news from the lab?
B: Not yet. The wait’s nerve-wracking.
A: I’ll stay with you till we hear.
24. Patient’s Sleep Issues
A: Sleeping okay with the noise?
B: Barely. The machines keep beeping.
A: Earplugs might help—I’ll get some.
25. Discussing Follow-Up Care
A: Will you need check-ups after this?
B: Yes, weekly for a month.
A: I’ll drive you—just text me the dates.
26. Patient’s Appetite
A: Not eating much?
B: Food tastes weird since the meds.
A: I’ll bring homemade soup tomorrow.
27. Talking About Recovery Time
A: How long till you’re back to normal?
B: Doctor said 6 weeks minimum.
A: Don’t rush—health comes first.
28. Discussing Insurance
A: Is insurance covering everything?
B: Mostly, but there’s a copay.
A: Let me know if you need help.
29. Patient Feeling Grateful
A: Thanks for visiting so often.
B: Of course! You’d do the same for me.
A: Still… it means a lot.
30. Saying Goodbye
A: Visiting hours are ending—I should go.
B: Thanks for coming. It really helped.
A: Call me anytime. See you tomorrow!