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Molly Martin, MD


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Practical Spanish for Healthcare & Elsewhere

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Grammar from Folk Medicine Interview

Learn Grammar with the Medical Spanish Podcast This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay, while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective […]

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Subjunctive Quiz #5

Are you ready to take on some advanced Spanish grammar? This audio quiz reviews the following premium podcasts covering the Subjunctive: Subjunctive 15 – Conditional (If… then… ) statements about the present Subjunctive 16 – Conditional statements about the past Subjunctive 17 – The subjunctive following the phrase “como si” Subjunctive 18 – The subjunctive […]

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I’m back with a quiz! – Quedar y Quedarse

This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy […]

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The Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses

This podcast is a quiz on the use of the subjunctive in adverbial clauses. It reviews what we covered in the following premium podcasts. Subjunctive 10 and 11 – covering adverbial clauses introduced by conjunctions that require the subjunctive (e.g. a menos que, con tal que) Subjunctive 12 and 13 – covering adverbial clauses of […]

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The Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses

This podcast is a quiz that reviews what we covered in the premium podcasts: Subjunctive 7 and 8. Check out more free podcasts in the Subjunctive series here. Premium members: Access the premium series here. A subordinate adjective clause describes a noun or pronoun in the main clause of a sentence. When it describes something […]

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The Subjunctive in Noun Clauses

In the premium series covering the subjunctive at docmolly.com, we just finished covering when to use the subjunctive in subordinate noun clauses. This free podcast will serve as a review for premium subscribers, and an introduction for everyone else. Then, we’ll wrap things up with a quiz. A subordinate noun clause is introduced by the […]

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Choose the Correct Tense of the Subjunctive

In the premium Spanish Grammar Review podcast, we have started a comprehensive review of the subjunctive. We have reviewed the conjugation of the subjunctive in it’s four tenses, and when to use each tense. – Present Subjunctive – Present Perfect Subjunctive – Imperfect Subjunctive – Pluperfect Subjunctive To subscribe to the premium podcast go to […]

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Acabar

Different Uses of the Verb ACABAR ACABAR + DE + INFINITIVE = to have just done something Acabo de hablar con mamá. (I just spoke to mom.) Acabamos de comer. (We have just eaten.) Acaba de sacar a pasear al perro. (He just took the dog for a walk.) Acaban de regresar. (They just got […]

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Body Language in Spainsh

Phrases Describing Gestures or Body Language While reading in Spanish recently, I took note of several phrases describing gestures or body language, so I decided to make a podcast out of them. Encogerse de hombros (to shrug one’s shoulders) Parpadear / Pestañear (to blink, to bat one’s eyes) Poner los ojos en blanco (to roll […]

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How Long?

Expressions of Time Describe actions that started in the past and continue into the present. For example: “I have been studying Spanish for years.” In English, we use the present perfect tense, “I have been…,” followed by a gerund (e.g. studying). In Spanish, we usually use the simple present tense. There are three common variations […]

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