I am bilingual. Right now, I am self learning a third language for fun. Just curious, has any of you found foreign languages useful? If so, which language(s) did you study? It does not have to be directly related to dentistry
Spanish, you'll get more patients at school
Japanese by chance?I did spend 2 years on Spanish back in high school. Somehow I didn't find it interesting, so I never picked it up in college. The language I am learning right now is one of the Asian languages
Being able to say basic things like "You have an infection" "I need to give you an injection" etc etc are so easy to learn and will really help. There has to be a list of useful Spanish phrases for the dental office on Google.I think I would try and pick up basic spanish if I got into dental school.
I am bilingual. Right now, I am self learning a third language for fun. Just curious, has any of you found foreign languages useful? If so, which language(s) did you study? It does not have to be directly related to dentistry
I know schools recommend being bilingual for a larger patient pool but the only one I'm for sure on that said being bilingual, in Spanish, that actually would give applicants a plus on their application, was Western.
has to be spanish?
Yeah, they mentioned Spanish because most of the people that come in for treatment are Spanish-speaking.
I suck at Spanish. Tried really hard to roll my tongue to pronounce r and rr, but it never worked for me.
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Y ya, pues quando aprendes el portugués llama-me 😉 te va a gustar más 🙂Ay ay ay....senores, ustedes necesitan aprender a espanol! Es una lengua bonita!
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Y ya, pues quando aprendes el portugués llama-me 😉 te va a gustar más 🙂
Jajajaja como aprendiste?SENOR! Escuchame.
Espanol es la lengua mejor del mundo!