Here is a "homework" idea so that you can master the vocabulary! Translate the following dialogue and leave your translation here in the comments! I'll comment back with any necessary corrections! :D Doctor: Good morning! How are you? Patient: Fine! And you? Doctor: Great! My name is ... I'm your doctor/nurse/etc. Patient: Nice to meet you. Doctor: I see you're here for your diabetes. [Feel free to be creative and continue the dialogue!] Interested in practicing the dialogue and perfecting your pronunciation?? Check the link in the description for tutoring lessons!
I always learned the "ll" had a "y" sound for Spanish. So I looked it up. The "y" sound is the most commonly used, and the "j" sound is the second common pronunciation. It just depends on the country you are in. ❤
Gracías Michael! That was super easy to follow, hope to continue seeing more videos from you. I’m planning on going to nursing school and I feel like these pocket phrases would be a great asset to have when I start practicing 😊
Thank you so much for the kind words! They will encourage me to make more videos! I hope they help you while you're on your path to becoming a nurse! :D
I’m a nurse and we always have Spanish speaking patients that I need an interpreter for. This is something I think all healthcare workers should have some ability to do (including myself and I need a lot of help!) this is perfect!
I'm so glad to find your channel! I just started an online course for medical interpreting. I do hope there is still a need for this particular vocation, as of course my hope is to find some job at the end of the journey =) If I am proficient in English and Spanish do you imagine I'll be able to find work as an interpreter? Thank you so much!
Hello Sheelie! How exciting that you've started a course to become a medical interpreter! I'm certain that there will still be a need by the time you're certified. The demand for English-Spanish interpreters is very high. Which country/state do you live in?
Hello Alfredo! Great question, I took a course through a local college so this might be an option for you. If you're interested in an online course, you can consider this one: medicalinterpretingtrainingschool.com/40-hour-program-spanish-medical-interpreters/ I haven't taken it personally, but one of my students recommends it! 😃
Here is a "homework" idea so that you can master the vocabulary! Translate the following dialogue and leave your translation here in the comments! I'll comment back with any necessary corrections! :D
Doctor: Good morning! How are you?
Patient: Fine! And you?
Doctor: Great! My name is ... I'm your doctor/nurse/etc.
Patient: Nice to meet you.
Doctor: I see you're here for your diabetes.
[Feel free to be creative and continue the dialogue!]
Interested in practicing the dialogue and perfecting your pronunciation?? Check the link in the description for tutoring lessons!
¡Buenos días! ¿Como está (usted)?
¡Bien! ¿y usted?
¡Genial! Me llamo Jack y soy su doctor.
Mucho gusto
Veo que está aquí por diabetes
@@JGUF996 Muy bien hecho! Se ve perfecto! 😃
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I always learned the "ll" had a "y" sound for Spanish. So I looked it up. The "y" sound is the most commonly used, and the "j" sound is the second common pronunciation. It just depends on the country you are in. ❤
Ch is ll in Argentina
Thanks for this!
Muy bueno!!!
Thank you so much! I’ve been learning from you and the videos are so easy to understand! Thanks again!
I'm so glad to hear that, Andrea! It's my pleasure! Keep up the great work!! :D
I will be taking a Spanish prerequisite course in order to get into nursing school. I’m so glad your breaking down and explaining so I can understand
That sounds like a great idea! And you're even preparing before the class starts. Keep it up! Sí se puede! 😃
Thank you!
this is a great resource! thanks for sharing :)
Of course! I’ll keep them coming! 😃
This was great! I know medical Spanish is something that’s always been on my “to do” list, but have yet to do. Excited to see more!
I'm glad you liked the video and am excited to share more videos with you! ¡Hasta pronto! :D
Nice video man, love it.
Thanks so much! I’ll keep them coming!
Gracías Michael! That was super easy to follow, hope to continue seeing more videos from you. I’m planning on going to nursing school and I feel like these pocket phrases would be a great asset to have when I start practicing 😊
Thank you so much for the kind words! They will encourage me to make more videos! I hope they help you while you're on your path to becoming a nurse! :D
Thank you for doing these videos.
Of course! I'm glad you're finding them useful!
Thank you
You are nice, eres amable ❤
I’m a nurse and we always have Spanish speaking patients that I need an interpreter for. This is something I think all healthcare workers should have some ability to do (including myself and I need a lot of help!) this is perfect!
I'm glad that you liked the video and found it useful for your work as a nurse! Keep on studying and your Spanish will be 'fuerte' in no time!
I'm so glad to find your channel! I just started an online course for medical interpreting. I do hope there is still a need for this particular vocation, as of course my hope is to find some job at the end of the journey =)
If I am proficient in English and Spanish do you imagine I'll be able to find work as an interpreter? Thank you so much!
Hello Sheelie! How exciting that you've started a course to become a medical interpreter! I'm certain that there will still be a need by the time you're certified. The demand for English-Spanish interpreters is very high. Which country/state do you live in?
How can I take a training course to.become an interprter?
Hello Alfredo! Great question, I took a course through a local college so this might be an option for you.
If you're interested in an online course, you can consider this one: medicalinterpretingtrainingschool.com/40-hour-program-spanish-medical-interpreters/
I haven't taken it personally, but one of my students recommends it! 😃
Is this Colombian Spanish