Every video that we offer is an original that was produced, directed and manufactured by Exploited Teens. You cannot find these videos on any store shelf, nor can you get them from ANYWHERE but here. They are offered for sale directly to the people that really appreciate "true" amateur adult videos. These are not produced to look like "mainstream" adult movies...they are what they are, real girls that are usually making one movie and then going back to their normal lives as students or 9 to 5'ers. Often, our movies are the only places that you will see these girls. In these videos... there is no play acting, no scripted dialogue and most importantly... no editing! You get to see and hear EVERYTHING just as it happened. Anyway, thanks for listening... and we think you'll like what you see.
Look for verbs like estornudar (to sneeze) or toser (to cough) to help you decide which ailment the patient has.
In the La Clínica del Doctor Ramírez worksheet, you are usually presented with a list of patients. Here is how to approach the common prompts:
To complete this section accurately, you must be comfortable with these terms: The nurse. El examen médico: The medical exam. La receta: The prescription. Los síntomas: Symptoms. La garganta: Throat. El estómago: Stomach. Look for verbs like estornudar (to sneeze) or
Remember that estómago is masculine ( el ) and garganta is feminine ( la ). This is a common place for students to lose points on Core Practice sheets.
"Capítulo 3 Core Practice 3B: La Clínica del Doctor Ramírez" is designed to make you comfortable discussing health in a real-world setting. By mastering the verb and your body part vocabulary, you can easily navigate this worksheet and any upcoming unit exams. El examen médico: The medical exam
If you are looking for a verified guide to understanding this practice sheet, this article breaks down the vocabulary, grammar, and context you need to ace the assignment. The Context: At Doctor Ramírez's Clinic
The biggest hurdle in Core Practice 3B-3 is often the verb (to hurt). It functions just like the verb gustar . You don’t say "I hurt my arm"; you say "The arm hurts me." La garganta: Throat
If the prompt mentions someone giving an injection or taking blood pressure, the answer is likely el enfermero or la enfermera .