
In this lesson you will:
Become familiar with greetings and farewells from native speakers at normal speed.
Siéntete libre de hacer pausas, poner más rápido o más lento el video. Esta actividad te ayudará a acostumbrarte a la velocidad normal que tienen los hablantes nativos.
Feel free to pause, speed up or slow down the video. This activity will help you get used to the normal speed that native speakers have.
This is a real life situation. It has a normal speed rate. The following path will help you improve your listening and speaking skills:
1. Watch the video without captions the first time.
2. Say aloud what you understood. (It's ok, if you just captured some ideas or words)
3. Look up the words you don't understand in the dictionary. (For example: https://www.spanishdict.com/)
3. Watch as many times the video as necessary until you recognize the words and understand what she says.
4. Try to read aloud at the same time you hear the audio. (Yes, it's hard, but this activity will help your muscles get used to Spanish sounds.)
Este pensamiento te ayudará a leer analíticamente información nueva sobre diferentes países o culturas. Tendrás más información en la sección 14.
This thought will help you analytically read new information about different countries or cultures. You will have more information on Section 14.
In this course, you will find strategies for active listening, getting the clues to understand native speakers speaking at a normal speed rate. Internalize useful medical vocabulary, improving your communication skills for real-life medical settings. You will learn relevant grammar structures so that you can understand the language's logic to convey meaning easily. You will have the opportunity to do practical exercises with real feedback and useful materials so you can put into practice what you have learned right away.
You will find classes with audio, video, exercises and native speakers role-playing patients, so you can start conversations with your patients.
Why this course?
Learn what you need and care
Learn with comfort (support in English), but with demanding activities in Spanish to learn faster.
Learn with native instructors specialized in teaching Spanish for Specific purposes
Learn at your own pace
Save Money
Save Time
Why learn Spanish?
By 2060, the US could have more Spanish speakers than any other country. Healthcare professionals will need to cope with this demand, why don’t you start learning Spanish now?
Today Spanish is the second-most widely spoken mother tongue in the world (after Mandarin Chinese).
Spanish has more than 483 million native speakers, and official status in 21 countries in South, Central, and North America, as well as Africa and Europe.
You can reduce the psychological distance by speaking your patient's language, avoiding the third party for translation, and obtaining a personal approach that will be reflected right away in achieving your goals.
Learning Spanish could help you improve your personal and corporate relations with Spanish speakers by understanding their culture.