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My Job as an SLP
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My name is Isobe.
I am a speech-language pathologist, or SLP.
I work at a hospital in Chiba, Japan.
Every day, I help patients who have trouble speaking or swallowing.
Some of my patients had a stroke.
Others have diseases that affect their muscles.
I use special exercises to help them get better.
For example, I ask patients to repeat words and sentences.
I also check if they can swallow food safely.
My job is sometimes difficult, but I love it.
When a patient speaks a full sentence for the first time after a stroke, I feel very happy.
I studied speech therapy at university for four years.
After that, I passed a national exam to become an SLP.
In Japan, we call this job "gengo choukakushi."
I want to keep learning new methods to help my patients.
Recently, I started studying English because I want to read research papers from other countries.
I believe that learning English will make me a better SLP.
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