Medical Spanish Podcast: Learn Flu Symptoms in Spanish
Update: 2024-12-19
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Señora Garcia presents with a terrible cold to the clinic. Following the clinical dialogue, we practice expressing flu and common cold symptoms.Member? Reinforce what you learn. Access full show notes, take the quiz, download the PDF, and ask a question in our Spanish for Infections course.Dialogue 2:37 Symptoms of the Flu and Common Cold 4:08 Let’s review señora García’s symptoms, focusing on symptoms typical of the common cold. Tengo un resfriado terrible.Tengo gripe. / Tengo gripa.(I have a terrible cold.) Estoy resfriado(a).Estoy agripado(a).(I have a cold.) Tengo moqueo.Tengo mocos.(I have a runny nose.) Learn more: Do you know other ways to say RUNNY NOSE in Spanish? Tengo dolor de garganta.(I have a sore throat.) ¿Le duele la garganta?(Does your throat hurt?) Me duele al tragar.(It hurts when I swallow.) A + EL > AL + TRAGAR = upon swallowing ¿Tiene tos?(Do you have a cough?) Toser(to cough) Conjugation of TOSER > TOSO / TOSES / TOSE / TOSEMOS / TOSEN ¿Está tosiendo mucho?(Are you coughing a lot?) Toso mucho.(I cough a lot.) ¿Tiene flemas?(Are you bringing up phlegm?) Es una tos seca.(It’s a dry cough.) la nariz tapada(stuffy nose) Tengo la nariz tapada.(I have a stuffy nose.) To express the state of a part of our body, it is common to use the construction TENER + LA PARTE DEL CUERPO + ADJETIVO. Learn more about Describing Our Bodies in Spanish. Gracias por escuchar. The lessons offered at docmolly.com are solely for learning Spanish. They are not intended to teach medicine or provide medical advice.Member?Access full show notes within our Spanish for Infections Course!Become a member!Get access to all our premium interactive audio lessons! Review all the essential vocabulary, grammar, and phrases from the clinical dialogues and interviews heard in the Medical Spanish Podcast, plus more. As a premium member, you'll have access to the follow-up dialogue, where the doctor explains to señora Garcia that she is not sick from the vaccine but from her exposure to the flu at the daycare where she works. He also explains her diagnosis and treatment plan.Related Lessons* Do you know how to say RUNNY NOSE in Spanish?* Talking About Viruses in Spanish* Symptoms of COVID19 in Spanish* Symptoms of the Ears, Nose, Throat, and Chest in SpanishCLICK HERE to take lessons with Ángel! ¡Gracias por escuchar y hasta la próxima!
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