075: How to complete specific tasks in another language

075: How to complete specific tasks in another language

Alexia asks: "I can hold a conversation in Polish, but I can't take my patients' medical history. How can I do this?"

In this episode:
  • Doctors vs waiters in a restaurant
  • Are your expectations realistic?
  • How to find a tutor and work on that specific task
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