Spanish Grammar Review

Giving Directions in Spanish Within a Hospital

06.29.2018 - By Molly Martin, MDPlay

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This free Spanish audio lesson introduces the "Giving Directions in Spanish" series at docmolly.com. As requested by Bien, a listener, we will practice giving directions in Spanish within a hospital.First, we will review the vocabulary. Then, we will use this vocabulary to give directions in Spanish. Normally we are speaking with strangers when we ask for and give directions. Therefore, we will use the Usted conjugation for all the verbs.VocabularyPerdoneExcuse me.La cafeteriaCafeteriaEl sótanoBasementBaje al sótano.Go down to the basement.El pasillo, el corredorHall(way)Siga el pasillo.Follow the hall.A la derecha / izquierdaTo the right / leftEl ascensorElevatorAl salir del ascensorAs you leave the elevatorDoble/gire a la derecha/izquierdaTurn right/leftA mano derecha/izquierdaOn the right-hand/left-hand sideAsking for and Giving DirectionsPerdone, ¿Dónde está la cafetería?Excuse me. Where is the cafeteria?Está en el sótano.It’s in the basement.¿Cómo se va / se llega allí?How do you get there?Siga (por) este pasillo y usted verá el ascensor a la derecha.Follow this hallway and you’ll see the elevator to your right.Baje al sótano.Go down basement.Al salir del ascensor, doble/gire a la izquierda.As you exit the elevator, turn left.Verá la cafeteria a mano derecha.You will see the cafeteria on the right-hand side.Want to learn more?Become a premium member and access all the Spanish Grammar and Medical Spanish lessons at docmolly.com.Member? Access the Premium Series: Directions in Spanish

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