7.1k views
2 votes
Write a short dialogue-both sides of the conversation-in Spanish between you and your doctor, Dr. Romero, in complete sentences. Use

the vocabulary from this lesson and the following suggestions as a guide for your answer:
You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: á, A, É, 6, 1, 1, 6, 6, Ú, Ú, Ü, Ñ, ñ, le
*Note: The sample sentences/questions in parentheses are just a guide to help you form your sentences/questions. You must come up
with your own original answers keeping academic integrity intact.
• Have the doctor greet you. (e.g., Hi, good morning.)
• Ask him how he is doing in one sentence. (e.g., Good morning, doctor; how are you?)
• Have your doctor reply in one sentence and ask how you are doing. (e.g., I am well, thanks. How are you?)
. Let your doctor know how you are doing, in one sentence/expression. (e.g., I am doing so-so.)

1 Answer

3 votes

Hi! Just letting you know, I'm not sure which words are in your vocabulary from this lesson, so I will just input my own vocab into this dialog.

Dr. Romero: ¡Hola (your name here)! Buenos días.

You: Buenos días Dr. Romero, ¿cómo estás?

Dr. Romero: Estoy bien, gracias, ¿cómo estás?

You: Lo estoy haciendo bien, gracias.

Translation in English so you know what I said:

Dr. Romero: Hi (your name here)! Good morning.

You: Good morning Dr. Romero, how are you?

Dr. Romero: I am good, thank you, how are you?

You: I am doing well, thanks.

Hope this works!

User Mousebird
by
5.7k points