Table of Contents
1
Introduction to Spanish
Spanish Alphabet
Spanish Pronunciation and Syllable Division
The Number 1 to 21
The Numbers 20 to 100
Ordinal Numbers
Days of the Week
Months of the Year
Seasons of the Year
The Family (La Familia)
Adjectives
Grammar Notes
Important Expressions (Expresiones Importantes)
Greetings
Expression of Time
Hygiene Supplies
Antonyms
Body Parts – Partes Del Cuerpo
2
Numbers
Numeros - Numbers From 0 to 99
Numbers From 100 to 1999
Cien, Ciento
Arithmetical Expressions
3
Days, Months, Dates, Seasons
Los Meses del Año
La Fecha
Las Estaciones del Año
4
Clock Time
Hora del Reloj
“A Quarter Past” and “Half Past”
Expressing Minutes After the Hour
Expressing Time Past the Half-Hour
Expressing “A.M.”and “P.M.” in Spanish
“At” + Time of Day
Other Time Expressions
5
Adjectives
Agreement of Adjectives
Adjectives That Follow the Noun
Adjectives That Generally Precede the Noun
Adjectives That Precede the Noun
Adjectives That May Precede or Follow the Noun
6
Estar, Ser
Estar
Estar, Ser
Ser
7
Important Expressions
Expresiones Importantes
8
Hispanic Culture
Hispanization
Religious Diversity
Population Information
Names
Family Structures
Communication and Social Interaction
Time Orientation
Health Beliefs and Practices
Health Promotion, Prevention, and Treatment
Health Status
Behavioral Health Risk Factors
Health Screening
Maternal and Child Health
Diet and Food Practices
The Hispanic Family
Summary
9
Interviewing Victims of Child Abuse
Protocol for Interviewing Victims of Child Abuse by Video Tape
Leading and Nonleading Questions
Continuum of Questions from Open Ended to Close Ended
10
Child Sexual Abuse Interview: More Questions
The Interview Process
Focused Questions
Multiple-Choice Questions
Yes-No Questions
Strategic Use of Questions
11
Strategies For Interviewing Domestic Violence Clients
Interview Process
Discussing Abuse
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Psychological Abuse
Economic Abuse
Other Issues
Interviewing the Child