
In this session, we will go over a Dual Spanish practice to help you understand more spoken Spanish as we review a Conversation in Spanish between a Dentist and a Patient . You can listen here:
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Here is the Text of the First Section
(Read as you play the audio):
Section 1 (1st time):
Dentista: Buenos Días Sr. Robles. ¿Cómo le va?
Paciente: Buenos Días Doctor, todo bien gracias. ¿Usted cómo ha estado?
Dentista: Muy bien, gracias. Con mucho trabajo y bastante ocupado, así que no me puedo quejar.
Paciente: Eso es bueno. Mientras haya trabajo hay que darle para adelante.
Sentence 1 in Spanish (1st time)
Dentista: Buenos Días Sr. Robles. ¿Cómo le va?
Sentence 1 in English (simplified translation)
Dentist: Good morning Mr. Robles. How are you doing?
Sentence 1 in Spanish (2nd time)
Dentista: Buenos Días Sr. Robles. ¿Cómo le va?
Sentence 2 in Spanish (1st time)
Paciente: Buenos Días Doctor, todo bien gracias. ¿Usted cómo ha estado?
Sentence 2 in English (simplified translation)
Patient: Good morning Doctor, everything is fine, thank you. How have you been?
Sentence 2 in Spanish (2nd time)
Paciente: Buenos Días Doctor, todo bien gracias. ¿Usted cómo ha estado?
Sentence 3 in Spanish (1st time)
Dentista: Muy bien, gracias. Con mucho trabajo y bastante ocupado, así que no me puedo quejar.
Sentence 3 in English (simplified translation)
Dentist: Very good, thank you. With a lot of work and quite busy, so I can’t complain.
Sentence 3 in Spanish (2nd time)
Dentista: Muy bien, gracias. Con mucho trabajo y bastante ocupado, así que no me puedo quejar.
Sentence 4 in Spanish (1st time)
Paciente: Eso es bueno. Mientras haya trabajo hay que darle para adelante.
Sentence 4 in English (simplified translation)
Patient: That’s a good thing. As long as there’s work you have to keep moving forward.
Sentence 4 in Spanish (2nd time)
Paciente: Eso es bueno. Mientras haya trabajo hay que darle para adelante.
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Section 1 (2nd time):
Dentista: Buenos Días Sr. Robles. ¿Cómo le va?
Paciente: Buenos Días Doctor, todo bien gracias. ¿Usted cómo ha estado?
Dentista: Muy bien, gracias. Con mucho trabajo y bastante ocupado, así que no me puedo quejar.
Paciente: Eso es bueno. Mientras haya trabajo hay que darle para adelante.
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