For the sake of technological progress and adaptation to it, it has become increasingly recurrent to carry out certain tasks online, a clear example of this is using tools such as Zoom, Skype, Google Meet/Hangouts, etc., to give virtual classes. With the current world situation and the problems encountered in the educational area, it is essential to take advantage of…
As a healthcare worker, you know that most days won’t be easy, you know that stress will be there, and it will be a fast-paced environment, but being an emergency responder makes it even more difficult, since you’re the first person to assist and have contact with the patient that may be in shock. That’s why it’s so important to…
It’s an important lesson for children to learn that by working together, incredible things can be achieved with ease, which would have taken one individual person much more time and strength. Maintaining a household clean, can be one of those incredible things for which it is important to work together. However, everybody who has kids will know that sometimes it…
In today’s blog, we introduce you to this guide with Spanish terms for Mental Health professionals to assist you in your journey of helping others. Learn psychology terms in Spanish here, print out the PDF, and communicate better with your patients.
Without a doubt, tongue twisters represent one of the most popular and educational games to practice Spanish with children. Tongue twisters are composed of phrases in which words appear with reiterative syllables, difficult to pronounce, tongue twisters aim to be able to say them clearly and quickly, increasing the speed without stopping to pronounce any of the words, or making…
A great way to start learning Spanish is to learn about the things in your day-to-day tasks. Everyone goes to the bathroom, and so this article should help everyone. We always learn how to say, “Where is the bathroom?” (¿Dónde está el baño?) out of necessity, but what about when you are in your home, talking to your kids or…
As a physical therapist, an important part of your job is to have an effective communication with your patients. Being able to describe their issues to them in detail, what to do to solve it, and how to do it. You also need to understand and be able to interpret all the patient’s signs of pain, as well as all…
We all reach a point when learning a new language where we feel that we are bad at pretty much all of it, we can’t understand, struggle to talk, we can’t comprehend what we read and our grammar seems to never get better. We just tend to let frustration rule the situation, and that’s the point where we just start…