Where are two other locations that Global Medical Brigades can go?
Ghana, Panama, Guatemala, Belize, and Greece
What is the language spoken in Honduras?
What are at least 5 stations on the Brigade?
Dental, Vision, Triage, Consult, Pharmacy, Charla, and Data Informatics
Translate: Hola, como estas?
Hello, how are you?
What does "no entiendo" mean?
I don't understand.
Dental, Public Health, Water, Engineering, Business, and Legal Empowerment
What is the capital of Honduras?
Tegucigalpa
What does the dental station do (name all three)?
extractions, fillings, and fluoride
How do you say "see you later"?
How do you say "where"?
donde
What chapter was the first ever Global Brigade and where was it?
Medical Brigade to Honduras
Where is Honduras located and what is one country that borders it?
What are the three typical lessons taught in Charla?
hand hygiene, oral hygiene, and hair washing
How would you respond if someone says to you "mucho gusto"?
How do you say, "do you need help"?
Necesita ayuda?
What year was the first Medical Brigade?
2003
What two colors are on the Honduras flag and how many stars are on it?
Blue and White
5 stars
If you are near sighted (myopia), can you not see close or far?
far
How would you respond if someone says to you "aqui esta tu desayuno"?
gracias
What is the difference between ser and estar?
ser which can be conjugated to es is to describe things that are unchanging, while estar which can be conjugated to esta describes temporary states
DOCTOR vs PLACE
date, occupation, characteristics (color), time, origin, relation
position, location, action, condition, emotion
What school led the first ever Medical Brigade?
Marquette University
What year did Honduras fully gain independence? (hint: not the year it gained independence from Spain)
1838
What is an additional Charla lesson you would implement and why?
open to ideas!
nada y tu?, etc. (open response)
How would you conjugate the verb "poder" and what does this word mean?
Yo puedo: I can
Tú puedes: You can (informal)
Él/ella/usted puede: He/she/you (formal) can
Nosotros/as podemos: We can
Ellos/ellas/ustedes pueden: They/you (plural) can