Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
Nurses Nati and Pame educate us about the symptoms and management of diabetes.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Ecuador
At his doctor's visit, the physician counsels Humberto on a possible cause for his frequent diarrhea.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Ecuador
Doctor Leonardo Suárez, who practices general medicine with an emphasis on general, obstetric and gynecological surgery, talks to us about some of the most commonly seen diseases in his local population in Otavalo, Ecuador, as well as some of their causes.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Ecuador
When Diego fractures his arm playing soccer, his doctor gives him some advice for treatment.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Ecuador
The doctor continues to counsel Diego with physical and emotional tips for healing his fractured collarbone.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Ecuador
After noticing some strange lesions around his mouth, Leonid Friga consults with and receives advice from his doctor.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
Nurses Nati and Pame give us a wealth of useful information regarding high blood pressure.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Ecuador
Ecuadorian dentist, Estefania Losa, gives parents some tips about how to prevent cavities in their children.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Ecuador
In this video, we learn how to say the names of the most commonly-used colors in Spanish.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
Luana reveals the names of many personal hygiene items in Spanish and explains how to use them.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
In part two of this video, Luana tells us the names for some additional personal hygiene objects and explains how they are used.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
Let's learn the names of various art materials with Luana! We'll start with the different kinds of pencils we can use depending on the effect we wish to achieve.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
In the second part of this lesson on art materials, Luana covers supplies like adhesive tape, scissors, and an array of pens and pencils.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Ecuador
Luana tells us the Spanish names for the most immediate members of one's family.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Ecuador
What is the difference between "tú" and "vos" if both pronouns are used to informally address someone as "you" in Spanish? In this video, Luana explains to us how both forms are conjugated and pronounced as well as where they are used.
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