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Shortness of breath (SOB) is one of the most common — and most critical — presenting complaints in clinical practice. In this consultation practice video • SOB History Taking in English: Pass OSCE w... , you’ll learn how to take a structured, OSCE-level history for dyspnoea using professional medical English. This lesson is designed for B2–C1 learners, international medical graduates, and healthcare professionals preparing for OSCEs, PLAB 2, OET Medicine, or real clinical environments. You’ll practise: ✔ opening a respiratory consultation professionally ✔ eliciting onset, progression, and functional limitation ✔ screening for cardiac and respiratory red flags ✔ taking a focused smoking and past medical history ✔ using examiner-approved clinical phrases ✔ applying SOAP structure ✔ answering exam-style MCQs with clinical reasoning This is not basic medical vocabulary. This is real clinical communication in English. 👉 Recommended next steps: To strengthen your understanding of respiratory language and anatomy, watch our Respiratory Symptoms video: • Respiratory Symptoms in Real Medical Engli... For broader symptom coverage and structured questioning, continue with our History Taking Consultation Series: • 10 History Taking Mistakes Doctors Make in... Together, these videos build a complete respiratory communication toolkit. Who this video is for: • International doctors • Medical students in clinical years • OSCE candidates • PLAB / OET Medicine learners • Healthcare professionals working in English If your goal is to sound confident, structured, and clinically accurate in English — you’re in the right place. Subscribe to MedicalEnglishPro for: ✔ consultation practice ✔ OSCE communication ✔ clinical English fluency ✔ exam-focused roleplays You’re not just learning English. You’re learning to think clinically — in English.