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Spanish for EMS and EMT (EMTs)


EMTs are dispatched by 911 operators to the scene of an emergency. EMTs and paramedics provide vital attention as they care for and transport the sick or injured to a medical facility. People’s lives depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics with advanced training to perform more difficult prehospital medical procedures. In order to save the lives of many victims, these workers must be proficient in the Spanish language.


Introduction
Course overview. Study suggestions.

Spanish Speaking Countries
Los Países Donde Se Habla Español

Latin American Culture
La Cultura

Cultural differences
las diferencias entre Culturas

Common family names
Apellidos más comunes

Section 1

Alphabet and pronunciation
El Alfabeto Español
Pronunciación

Numbers 1 to 20
Los Números

Identifying people and things
El, la, los, las, nouns
El Artículo
El Sustantivo

Greetings & farewells
Saludos y Despedidas

Vocabulary - The Human Body
Vocabulario - El Cuerpo Humano 1
Vocabulario - El Cuerpo Humano 2
Vocabulario - El Cuerpo Humano 3
Vocabulario - Aparatos Medicos 4

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Section 2
Days of week, months, seasons,
Días y Meses

Family members
La Familia

Numbers 21 to 100
Los Números

Asking questions
Interrogativos

Subject pronouns, verb ser and estar
Los Pronombres Personales Sujeto
Los Verbos Ser y Estar

Vocabulary
Sound caution - precaución
Sound danger - peligro
Sound ambulance - ambulancia
Sound blood - sangre
Sound hospital - hospital
Sound emergency - emergencia
Sound fire - fuego
Sound accident - accidente

Emergency Vocabulary
Vocabulario - Emergencia
Vocabulario - Emergencia Médica
Vocabulario - Polícia
Vocabulario - Terorismo
Vocabulario - Desastres Naturales

Section 3
Emergency commands
El Imperativo - Formación

Buildings & rooms of house
La Casa

Intro of –ar verbs
Presente Indicativo
Verbos regulares que terminan en -ar

Intro to -er verbs,
Verbos regulares que terminan en -er

Intro to -ir verbs,
Verbos regulares que terminan en -ir

Intro: un & una, tener, hay
El Verbo Tener

Conversation

SoundAre you hurt? (male)
¿Está herido?

SoundWhere is the injured person?
¿En dónde está la persona herida?

SoundI need to see if you are hurt. (female)
Necesito ver si está herida.

SoundWhere does it hurt?
¿En dónde le duele?

SoundCan you hear me?
¿Puede oirme?

SoundCan you talk?
¿Puede hablar?

Section 4
Emergency commands
El Imperativo - Irregulares

Personal a, al & del

Injuries, diseases & drug adjectives

Numbers 100 to infinity
Los Números

Metric system
Sistema Métrico

Colors, date
Los Colores

Vocabulary
Emergencia, Natural Disaster
Términos Médicos

Nore Conversation
talking with victims
emergencies
medical spanish
abdominal pain
altered mentation
allergy - anaphylaxis
adult seizure
anxiety - psychiatric
chest pain
labor and delivery
malaise
respiratory system
neurologic disorders
ophthalmology & neurology
pediatric seizures
general trauma

Section 5
Key terms, adjectives, colors & clothing

Quizes: listening and comprehension, multiple choice
Exámenes:

Clothing, seasons, weather, personal questions

More Question words

Asking about health
Emergencia 1
Emergencia 2
Dolor Abdominal
allergy - anaphylaxis
malaise

Section 6
Irregular verbs
Verbos Irregulares

Intro to adjectives
El Adjetivo

Asking about location, description, possession

Intro -er verbs

Numbers 100 - infinity

Personal questions

Time expressions
El Reloj

Asking about health
respiratory system

Section 7

Places

Words commonly confused
Falsos Cognatos

Asking about health
adult seizure
anxiety
neurologic disorders

Section 8

Review –ar, -er and –ir verbs

Use of ser adjectives

More question words

Review of commands, regular verbs

Spanglish, slang & street Spanish
Spanglish

Asking about health
chest pain
labor and delivery
altered mentation
ophthalmology & neurology

Section 9

Identifying self, requesting documents, verifying personal information

Review irregular verb list

-e commands list reviewed

Intro –a commands

Culture: identifying street terms

Asking about health
pediatric seizures

Section 10
Intro near future: ir a + infinitive
El Futuro Inmediato (Ir + a + verbo en infinitivo)

Personal questions and oral practice

Review commands and all verbs

Survival tips and linguistic shortcuts

Section 11

Oral review of all major scenarios

Review of major language and fire/medical vocabulary

Review of key structural and verb patterns in Lessons 1-5

Practice exercises on vocabulary and grammatical content of first five lessons.

Make suggestions on keeping up skills and discuss a level II class

Create Spanish club or mentor activities at work site

Course and instructor evaluation + documentation of students’ success using spoken Spanish with citizens.

Follow-up suggestions and future recommendations



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