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Spanish Grammar Review
Molly Martin, MD
18 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast provides interactive grammar exercises for the intermediate to advanced Spanish student. The transcripts appear conveniently on your iPhone, iPod or iPad. Check out our website at www.docmolly.com.
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This podcast provides interactive grammar exercises for the intermediate to advanced Spanish student. The transcripts appear conveniently on your iPhone, iPod or iPad. Check out our website at www.docmolly.com.
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Language Learning
Education
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Grammar from Folk Medicine Interview
Spanish Grammar Review
6 minutes 47 seconds
8 years ago
Grammar from Folk Medicine Interview
This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer Francisco Chavajay while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective method of learning key grammatical concepts used in everyday Spanish conversation. In this free grammar podcast, we go over a sampling of the grammar points covered in my interview with don Francisco.Don Francisco and IGrammar Points from the Interview"Fíjese que para ser curandero uno no aprende, no le enseñan."FijarseFíjate que son muy caros.Look, they are very expensive.Fíjese que para ser curandero uno no aprende.You see, to be a curandero one doesn't learn.The Third Person Plural to Express a Passive Action in Spanish"No le enseñan."One is not taught.Me ingresaron en el hospital.I was admitted to the hospital.Le enseñaron a respetar a los mayores.She was taught to respect her elders.Sino Que"No le enseñan, sino que lo trae desde el vientre de la madre."One isn't taught, rather one gets it from the womb of the mother.No me riñeron, sino que me animaron.They did not scold me, instead, they encouraged me.Want to learn more?Subscribe to the premium Spanish Grammar podcast at docmolly.com.Listen to the Part 1 of the interview with a folk healer, Francisco Chavajay.Member? Access the...* The premium grammar episode* The premium Folk Medicine seriesI highly recommend San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. My niece and I had an amazing experience living with a host family and studying at the school. Listen to this podcast to hear more about our experience.
Spanish Grammar Review
This podcast provides interactive grammar exercises for the intermediate to advanced Spanish student. The transcripts appear conveniently on your iPhone, iPod or iPad. Check out our website at www.docmolly.com.