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At the Hospital Worksheets: English Vocabulary (PDF)

Going to the hospital is a real-life situation that students should be able to talk about in English. Our “At the Hospital” worksheets are designed especially for ESL learners to build useful vocabulary, understand common actions, and practice simple conversations used in medical settings. They are perfect for classroom use, home learning, or real-life preparation.

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Matching At the Hospital Worksheet

1. Draw a line from the object on the left to its name.

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2. Look at the people on the left. What’s the job? Match each image to the correct job title.

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3. Match each hospital vocabulary word to the correct picture.

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4. Draw a line to match each hospital vocabulary word to the correct picture.

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Fill in the Blanks At the Hospital Worksheet

1. Read the steps below and arrange them in the correct order.

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2. Look at the pictures. Write the correct action words under them.

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3. Look at the pictures and the word bank. Write the correct word under each picture.

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Circle the Correct At the Hospital Worksheet

1. Look at the pictures and circle the correct words.

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2. Circle the items related to the hospital.

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At the Hospital Word Search Worksheet

Find the words listed below in the grid. Circle them when you find them.

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Answer key:

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Understanding and Using “At the Hospital” Worksheets

What Are “At the Hospital” Worksheets?

“At the Hospital” worksheets are learning materials created to teach English vocabulary, phrases, and real-life situations related to hospital visits. They are especially helpful for ESL (English as a Second Language) learners, allowing students to feel more confident when talking about health problems, hospital staff, medical tools, and patient interactions.

These worksheets often include:

  • Vocabulary matching (for example: nurse, stethoscope, thermometer)
  • Labeling pictures such as hospital rooms or medical tools
  • Fill-in-the-blank sentences using health-related vocabulary
  • Sequencing activities that show the steps of a hospital visit

The main goal is to help students become familiar with the type of English they may hear or need to use during hospital visits, whether in real life or during classroom role-play activities. These worksheets are visual, practical, and strongly focused on real-life communication.

How to Use These Worksheets More Effectively

To get the most value from “At the Hospital” worksheets, teachers and parents can combine them with interactive learning strategies that support understanding, repetition, and communication.

Here are some helpful tips:

  • Pre-teach vocabulary
    Introduce key words before starting the worksheet by using flashcards or real objects. This helps students understand the context and feel more confident.
  • Use visuals to support learning
    Point to the pictures while saying the words aloud. Visual support helps learners, especially beginners, remember new vocabulary more easily.
  • Act it out
    Turn worksheet content into simple role-plays. Students can act as doctors, nurses, or patients using basic English, making learning more engaging and practical.
  • Repeat and review
    Reuse the same vocabulary across different activities such as matching, speaking, and writing to help students remember the words long-term.
  • Include listening practice
    Read a short hospital dialogue aloud and ask students to complete a worksheet based on what they hear. This improves listening skills and reinforces vocabulary.
  • Use real-life scenarios
    Describe a hospital situation and ask students what to say, what to do, or which tools are used. This adds problem-solving and real-world thinking to the lesson.

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