Presenters: Gilleasbuig MacFhearghais (Gilleasbuig Ferguson), Eilidh NicFhraing (Eilidh Rankin)
[ANNA] Halo. Ionad Slàinte an Àtha Leathainn.
[SEUMAS] Halò. Is mise Seumas MacRath. Tha mi ag iarraidh dotair fhaicinn, ma tha sin comasach.
[ANNA] Cuin a tha sibh ag iarraidh tighinn a-steach?
[SEUMAS] A bheil amannan saor aig an Dotair Dòmhnallach no an Dotair Ravi ro dheireadh na seachdain-sa?
[ANNA] Chan eil. Tha an t-eagal orm gu bheil an Dotair Dòmhnallach air saor-làithean airson trì seachdainean agus chan eil an Dotair Ravi air ais gu meadhan na seachdain sa tighinn.
[SEUMAS] Cò aige a tha amannan saor, ma-thà?
[ANNA] Tha beàrn no dhà aig an Dotair Cheanadach a-màireach aig trì is leth-uair an dèidh a trì agus a-rithist Dihaoine aig cairteal gu còig. Tha an Dotair Miller saor an-diugh aig leth-uair às dèidh a ceithir. Sin e, tha an t-eagal orm, airson na seachdain-sa.
[SEUMAS] Uill, chan eil sin uabhasach math. Chan e rud ro chudromach a th' ann ged-tà. Mar sin gabhaidh mi uaireigin an t-seachdain sa tighinn leis an Dotair Ravi.
[ANNA] Dè mu dheidhinn trì uairean feasgar Diciadain?
[SEUMAS] Chan urrainn dhomh tighinn an uair sin, tha an t-eagal orm. Tha mi ro thrang aig m' obair. Bheil e saor madainn Diardaoin?
[ANNA] Chan eil. Chan eil àm eile saor aige gu feasgar Dihaoine. Am freagradh sin ort?
[SEUMAS] Aidh, fhreagradh. Dè mu dheidhinn dà uair?
[ANNA] Tha an t-eagal orm nach eil beàrn aige gu an dèidh ceithir uairean. Ciamar a bhiodh fichead mionaid an dèidh a ceithir?
[SEUMAS] Uill, fhreagradh e na b' fheàrr orm beagan nas fhaisg air a còig. A bheil dad aige an uair sin?
[ANNA] Chan eil aige ach aon àite eile an dèidh sin. Tha sin aig fichead mionaid gu còig. An gabh thu sin?
[SEUMAS] Uill, bha dùil agam gum biodh sibh fosgailte beagan nas anmoiche na sin. Tha mi a' smaoineachadh gu fàg mi e gus an till an Dotair Dòmhnallach ann an cola-deug eile. Tha fios gu bheil amannan gu leòr saor aigesan?
[ANNA] Uill, a dh'innse na fìrinn, chan eil. Chan eil air fhàgail ach beàrn no dhà.
[SEUMAS] Oh, uill, feumaidh mi cuideigin fhaicinn. 'S fheàrr dhomh dìreach an Dotair Miller fhèin fhaicinn feasgar an-diugh aig leth-uair an dèidh a ceithir.
[ANNA] Bheil thu cinnteach?
[SEUMAS] Tha. Gabhaidh mi sin. Tapadh leibh.
[ANNA] Ceart gu leòr, ma-thà. Chì sinn an uair sin sibh!
Presenters: Gilleasbuig MacFhearghais (Gilleasbuig Ferguson), Eilidh NicFhraing (Eilidh Rankin)
[ANNA] Hello. Broadford Health Centre.
[JAMES] Hello. My name is James MacRae. I'd like to see a doctor, if that's possible.
[ANNA] When would you like to come in?
[JAMES] Do Doctor MacDonald or Doctor Ravi have any appointments free before the end of this week?
[ANNA] No. I'm afraid that Doctor MacDonald is on holiday for three weeks and Doctor Ravi won't be back until the middle of next week.
[JAMES] Who does have free appointments, then?
[ANNA] Doctor Kennedy has a couple free tomorrow at three and half-past three and again on Friday at quarter to five. Doctor Miller is free today at half past four. That's all, I'm afraid, for this week.
[JAMES] Well, that's not very good. It's nothing too important though. So, I'll go for sometime next week with Doctor Ravi.
[ANNA] What about three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon?
[JAMES] I can't come in at that time, I'm afraid. I'm too busy at work. Is he free on Thursday morning?
[ANNA] No, he isn't. He doesn't have any free appointments until Friday afternoon. Would that suit you?
[JAMES] Aye, it would. What about two o'clock?
[ANNA] I'm afraid he doesn't have any slots until after four o'clock. How about twenty past four?
[JAMES] Well, it would suit me better if it was closer to five. - Does he have anything then?
[ANNA] He only has one slot after that time. That's at twenty to five. Will you take that?
[JAMES] Well, I thought you would be open a little later than that. I think I'll leave it until Doctor MacDonald comes back in another fortnight. He's bound to have plenty of free slots?
[ANNA] Well, to be honest, he doesn't. There are only a few slots left.
[JAMES] Oh, well, I'll have to see someone. I'd better just come and see Doctor Miller this afternoon at half past four.
[ANNA] Are you sure?
[JAMES] Yes. I'll take that, thank you.
[ANNA] Right, then. We'll see you then!
Presenters: Gilleasbuig MacFhearghais (Gilleasbuig Ferguson), Eilidh NicFhraing (Eilidh Rankin)
[ANNA] Halo. Ionad Slàinte an Àtha Leathainn.
[SEUMAS] Halò. Is mise Seumas MacRath. Tha mi ag iarraidh dotair fhaicinn, ma tha sin comasach.
[ANNA] Cuin a tha sibh ag iarraidh tighinn a-steach?
[SEUMAS] A bheil amannan saor aig an Dotair Dòmhnallach no an Dotair Ravi ro dheireadh na seachdain-sa?
[ANNA] Chan eil. Tha an t-eagal orm gu bheil an Dotair Dòmhnallach air saor-làithean airson trì seachdainean agus chan eil an Dotair Ravi air ais gu meadhan na seachdain sa tighinn.
[SEUMAS] Cò aige a tha amannan saor, ma-thà?
[ANNA] Tha beàrn no dhà aig an Dotair Cheanadach a-màireach aig trì is leth-uair an dèidh a trì agus a-rithist Dihaoine aig cairteal gu còig. Tha an Dotair Miller saor an-diugh aig leth-uair às dèidh a ceithir. Sin e, tha an t-eagal orm, airson na seachdain-sa.
[SEUMAS] Uill, chan eil sin uabhasach math. Chan e rud ro chudromach a th' ann ged-tà. Mar sin gabhaidh mi uaireigin an t-seachdain sa tighinn leis an Dotair Ravi.
[ANNA] Dè mu dheidhinn trì uairean feasgar Diciadain?
[SEUMAS] Chan urrainn dhomh tighinn an uair sin, tha an t-eagal orm. Tha mi ro thrang aig m' obair. Bheil e saor madainn Diardaoin?
[ANNA] Chan eil. Chan eil àm eile saor aige gu feasgar Dihaoine. Am freagradh sin ort?
[SEUMAS] Aidh, fhreagradh. Dè mu dheidhinn dà uair?
[ANNA] Tha an t-eagal orm nach eil beàrn aige gu an dèidh ceithir uairean. Ciamar a bhiodh fichead mionaid an dèidh a ceithir?
[SEUMAS] Uill, fhreagradh e na b' fheàrr orm beagan nas fhaisg air a còig. A bheil dad aige an uair sin?
[ANNA] Chan eil aige ach aon àite eile an dèidh sin. Tha sin aig fichead mionaid gu còig. An gabh thu sin?
[SEUMAS] Uill, bha dùil agam gum biodh sibh fosgailte beagan nas anmoiche na sin. Tha mi a' smaoineachadh gu fàg mi e gus an till an Dotair Dòmhnallach ann an cola-deug eile. Tha fios gu bheil amannan gu leòr saor aigesan?
[ANNA] Uill, a dh'innse na fìrinn, chan eil. Chan eil air fhàgail ach beàrn no dhà.
[SEUMAS] Oh, uill, feumaidh mi cuideigin fhaicinn. 'S fheàrr dhomh dìreach an Dotair Miller fhèin fhaicinn feasgar an-diugh aig leth-uair an dèidh a ceithir.
[ANNA] Bheil thu cinnteach?
[SEUMAS] Tha. Gabhaidh mi sin. Tapadh leibh.
[ANNA] Ceart gu leòr, ma-thà. Chì sinn an uair sin sibh!
Presenters: Gilleasbuig MacFhearghais (Gilleasbuig Ferguson), Eilidh NicFhraing (Eilidh Rankin)
[ANNA] Hello. Broadford Health Centre.
[JAMES] Hello. My name is James MacRae. I'd like to see a doctor, if that's possible.
[ANNA] When would you like to come in?
[JAMES] Do Doctor MacDonald or Doctor Ravi have any appointments free before the end of this week?
[ANNA] No. I'm afraid that Doctor MacDonald is on holiday for three weeks and Doctor Ravi won't be back until the middle of next week.
[JAMES] Who does have free appointments, then?
[ANNA] Doctor Kennedy has a couple free tomorrow at three and half-past three and again on Friday at quarter to five. Doctor Miller is free today at half past four. That's all, I'm afraid, for this week.
[JAMES] Well, that's not very good. It's nothing too important though. So, I'll go for sometime next week with Doctor Ravi.
[ANNA] What about three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon?
[JAMES] I can't come in at that time, I'm afraid. I'm too busy at work. Is he free on Thursday morning?
[ANNA] No, he isn't. He doesn't have any free appointments until Friday afternoon. Would that suit you?
[JAMES] Aye, it would. What about two o'clock?
[ANNA] I'm afraid he doesn't have any slots until after four o'clock. How about twenty past four?
[JAMES] Well, it would suit me better if it was closer to five. - Does he have anything then?
[ANNA] He only has one slot after that time. That's at twenty to five. Will you take that?
[JAMES] Well, I thought you would be open a little later than that. I think I'll leave it until Doctor MacDonald comes back in another fortnight. He's bound to have plenty of free slots?
[ANNA] Well, to be honest, he doesn't. There are only a few slots left.
[JAMES] Oh, well, I'll have to see someone. I'd better just come and see Doctor Miller this afternoon at half past four.
[ANNA] Are you sure?
[JAMES] Yes. I'll take that, thank you.
[ANNA] Right, then. We'll see you then!