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Chez le docteur

How to express pain and symptoms in French

Episode 28 of the The French Formula Podcast podcast, hosted by Aurélie D., titled "Chez le docteur" was published on July 7, 2022 and runs 4 minutes.

July 7, 2022 ·4m · The French Formula Podcast

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Fictional conversation in French recorded between Amel "la patiente" and I "le docteur". We are role-playing a conversation during a doctor's appointment. Amel is sick, describing her pain and symptoms. The doctor gives the diagnosis and prescribes medicine accordingly. This episode covers also the vocabulary of the body parts. Disclaimer: the information contains in this episode is for French learning purposes only - not for medical advice. Always seek the advice of a physician or other health care provider.

Time to practice your French! Here is a fictional conversation in French recorded between Amel "la patiente" and I "le docteur".

We are role playing a conversation during a doctor's appointment.

Amel is sick, describing her pain and symptoms. The doctor gives the diagnostic and prescribes medicine accordingly. This episode covers also the vocabulary of the body parts.

Disclaimer: the information contains in this episode is for French learning purpose only - not for medical advice. Always seek the advice of a physician or other health care provider.

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