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  • @QrooSpanish
    @QrooSpanish  Год назад +3

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  • @juleemcclelland974
    @juleemcclelland974 2 года назад +63

    Just so you know, I’m super grateful to see you still making videos on this channel! We’re Americans living in Mazatlan. I grew up in El Paso, TX and was married to a Mexican (ex-husband) from Juarez, Mexico for 7 yrs. I’d say I’m between intermediate and advanced and ALWAYS learn something from your videos. I struggle with conjugation and tend to “get by” with what may be more informal ways of saying things. Please keep sharing on this channel. It’s much appreciated! 😊

    • @jmabso
      @jmabso 2 года назад +2

      Me too! Make more ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +18

      Hi Julee. Thanks for watching. We were out in Mazatlan earlier this year and really enjoyed it. As far as this channel goes, I plan to keep making new content as time permits. It's a fun hobby and I enjoy helping people. :)

    • @campingalan
      @campingalan 2 года назад +6

      Hi there! My wife and I are currently on our Exploration Trip #1 in Mexico, which happens to be in Mazatlan, as well. We really like it here so far. The people have been tremendous! We are from Colorado, so the heat/humidity is challenging.
      Safe travels

    • @garydesantis6755
      @garydesantis6755 Год назад +5

      @@QrooSpanish Very glad to hear you'll be producing more vids. I have really learned alot from your teaching - especially since I had no formal training in Spanish. Your lessons keep me engaged in wanting to improve my Spanish speaking. Muchos gracias, Maestro.

    • @dinaflores
      @dinaflores 8 месяцев назад

      Love your videos breaking down Vern conjugations and when to use each form of a tense verb

  • @seanjmoran
    @seanjmoran 2 года назад +8

    I've been studying Spanish for 3 years now and still have to familiarize myself with the subjunctive. Your videos are much appreciated. Please continue making more.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching. The subjunctive is one of my favorite topics so it appears in quite a few videos. It is not something you can cover adequately in a few videos.

  • @budekins542
    @budekins542 Год назад +1

    Very useful video and now with RUclips enabling screen shots it's even more useful!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful. I didn't know you could take screenshots. That's pretty cool.

  • @jeffsartadventure3634
    @jeffsartadventure3634 2 года назад +1

    I just love saying "para que la viera" as fast as I can 😆..

  • @davecauble6798
    @davecauble6798 2 года назад +7

    Paul, you really have a gift for being able to teach and explain complex structures well. Thanks for taking time to share your knowledge of Spanish with us.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Dave. Take care.

  • @chipbhi
    @chipbhi 2 года назад +15

    Paul, thank you for this video. I’m just starting to dip into the subjunctive in my classes, and this is incredibly helpful. All of your videos are helpful for me. I still hear your voice in my head saying, “that which” every time I encounter “lo que.” I find your videos to be so helpful, and so clear. Thank you for continuing to make them.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +2

      That's great, Chip. The LO QUE thing will serve you well. Thanks for watching. :)

    • @chipbhi
      @chipbhi 2 года назад +1

      @@QrooSpanish I watch ALL of your videos. So incredibly helpful. How long would you say it took you to become fluent?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +3

      Fluency is a hard thing to gauge because it can depend on the topic you are talking about. I would say that I was able to communicate effectively and keep up with conversations in real-time at around the four year mark. After that, I just got progressively better and better. Learning a language is like a race with a finish line.

    • @chipbhi
      @chipbhi 2 года назад +1

      @@QrooSpanish This is so encouraging to hear. I'm almost at the end of year one, and I feel like the finish line is many years away, but four years sounds doable! Thank you again.

  • @5canobolas
    @5canobolas 2 года назад +12

    Hi Paul. I’m a “higher intermediate” student of Spanish, and have just come across this video of yours about the subjunctive. It was VERY useful, thank you. It would be great if you could make 10-15 minute videos of some of the more tricky aspects of the language, such as this, especially the imperfect subjunctive. I’m sure there are other advanced aspects I don’t yet know about 😂. Keep up the good work.

  • @pauls.9954
    @pauls.9954 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Thanks for returning to this channel

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your generosity, Paul. I really appreciate it.

  • @alysonmiller
    @alysonmiller 2 года назад +11

    Thank you Paul. Glad you’re back making videos. I found this one super helpful. 😊

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +2

      So glad to hear that you liked it. Take care. :)

  • @RodTwitch
    @RodTwitch 2 года назад +2

    Sweet! Busting out the imperfect subjunctive. Excellent video! Thanks!

  • @XE1GXG
    @XE1GXG Год назад +1

    Good commentary. As a native speaker of both languages, I recognise salient points in your discussion.

  • @RobCLynch
    @RobCLynch Год назад +1

    I've only recently discovered this channel and the content is very good. Thanks for covering this information.

  • @jeffschultz732
    @jeffschultz732 2 года назад +3

    The subjunctive is a favorite of mine. Learning it/using it has been difficult, but worth it

  • @Jlopa27
    @Jlopa27 2 года назад +5

    Your content and presentation are so clear to follow so I always look forward to your lessons.

  • @johannkriz5138
    @johannkriz5138 6 месяцев назад

    Paul, you definitely understand how to introduce complex Spanish sentences in an easy to understand way.
    Especially for adults studying - best chanel here on RUclips!!!

  • @donkeyhota.dontflamingo9294
    @donkeyhota.dontflamingo9294 8 месяцев назад

    There is a creative way to avoid the subjunctive in that sentence about saving money for vacations. You can say "ahorro dinero para poder ir de vacaciones con mi mujer dos veces al año". In the sentence about the chicken, you could have also said "saca el pollo del congelador para descongelarlo" ;)

  • @timbubelcreative
    @timbubelcreative Месяц назад

    Awesome video. I'm convinced there is only a hundred words in the Spanish language but they all have 1800 variations 😂😂😂
    Great lesson as always! Just got back from a trip and 'creo que' with a pause to think about my next words saved me a few times!!

  • @jonnylemonseeds288
    @jonnylemonseeds288 2 года назад

    Even if a video of yours doesn’t do great on views or revenue, don’t get discouraged, just know, you are a blessing to everyone who watches

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Jonny.

  • @johnczech7074
    @johnczech7074 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely excellent! I have not the slightest doubt that you were an excellent police officer but dude you Rock as a Spanish teacher!! Thanks for the great video buddy!!

    • @Philosopearl
      @Philosopearl 2 года назад +1

      He really does. I hope he's living his very best life.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, John! Very kind of you. :)

  • @pamalogy
    @pamalogy Год назад

    It’s good to have you back. I still need more time to think but the concepts all make sense.

  • @NormanAbbott-vk3fk
    @NormanAbbott-vk3fk Год назад

    Thanks Qroo Paul, I am an old (ish) English guy living in Spain.Your videos are SO good.I am learning so much,like you say most text books ignore the subjunctive tense.Thank you so much.Norman.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm happy to hear that you find them useful.

    • @NormanAbbott-vk3fk
      @NormanAbbott-vk3fk Год назад

      I love to learn Spanish, I've been learning, studying Spanish for many years. I brought my first Spanish book many years ago (1970?)"Teach yourself Spanish". Like you say, impossible to learn without the Subjunctive, the said book only refers to the Subjunctive half way through the book?Probably at my advanced age I'll be dead before I'm dead fluent 🙂. Unfortunately I live on an "urbanization"where there are probably more Britt's than Spanish.Nevertheless thanks for the lessons, can't get enough of them.Thanks once again 🙂👍

  • @zoodleinfo
    @zoodleinfo 5 месяцев назад

    For some reason I really understand this dude. He gets the language moving. I’ve got to go back and really watch all his videos and break down his website. This is more helpful to me. I’m doing a little bit every morning

  • @RM-jb2bv
    @RM-jb2bv Год назад

    These videos are great. I’ve been watching different Spanish instructional videos on YT for 16 months and this channel NEVER got recommended. They do now but their algorithm must actively hate you.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I've had this channel for several years but it never had many views until recently.

  • @Philosopearl
    @Philosopearl 2 года назад +5

    Como siempre, súper útil, y haces el aprendizaje mucho más fácil. No necesito decírtelo, estos videos son muy importantes para mucha gente. Por favor, no te detengas. Gracias muchísimas!

  • @rbux1636
    @rbux1636 Год назад +1

    The Duolingo bird kidnapped my family and said if I don't use the subjunctive I'll never see them again. This really came in handy!

  • @MrTalkingzero
    @MrTalkingzero Год назад

    Are you successful, you ask? Yes, you are! Thank you for making these videos. You're the bridge between speaking like a child or a tourist and speaking with intelligence and purpose. God bless you, Deputy.

  • @sameernassar3321
    @sameernassar3321 2 года назад

    Really very simple presentation of difficult subject, i like more the clarification on important words and verbs in given examples.

  • @conwaycummings1929
    @conwaycummings1929 5 месяцев назад

    I like how u teach u explain it better than all the teachers and that what I like

  • @EnglishCoach3Ts
    @EnglishCoach3Ts Год назад

    I think you accomplished your goal of getting the beginners and the intermediates. Thank you for a very helpful video!

  • @marykavanagh9932
    @marykavanagh9932 Год назад

    Love your videos and your teaching methods are the best!

  • @EFoxVN
    @EFoxVN 2 года назад +1

    Hey Qroo, thanks for the video. Super useful, as always. I can at least say that I knew the "para que"-construction. Thanks for the video.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      That's great that you already knew that one. :)

  • @beverlybizzell1502
    @beverlybizzell1502 2 года назад +2

    ¡Genial tenerte de vuelta! ¡Muchas gracias!

    • @gerlautamr.656
      @gerlautamr.656 2 года назад +1

      From the structure and the words in your comment, I assume you've got a high level of Spanish.Congrats!

  • @ramonoblanca-rojo5433
    @ramonoblanca-rojo5433 Год назад

    Buenos videos Qroo Paul... queremos más! ;-)

  • @rentaroominnyc
    @rentaroominnyc 2 года назад +1

    Great video my friend! I agree with you when you say: " You can't avoid the subjunctive for ever". Unfortunately for English speakers, I don't think we have a subjunctive form of the verb the way they do in French and Spanish. Therefore we generally have problems with the subjunctive when speaking Spanish.

  • @barclaythompson5523
    @barclaythompson5523 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much Prof. I am glad to hear from you again with these helpful Spanish lessons. I would certainly practice these different formations.

    • @arnoldepstein2731
      @arnoldepstein2731 2 года назад

      Leave the keys on the table so that I don’t forget them. Could you also say. Deja las llaves en la mesa para que no las olvide

    • @jamesmcdonald3568
      @jamesmcdonald3568 2 года назад

      @@arnoldepstein2731 That's also correct because it depends on whether you like to use olvidarse or olvidar in this context. I think they both work in this example.

  • @j.annew.pollett6115
    @j.annew.pollett6115 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are great! They make sense of things that seemed difficult. Thank you! Looking forward to more of them

  • @harrywensel8456
    @harrywensel8456 2 года назад

    Gran leccíon may clara. Gracias.

  • @jimbrocklehurst6678
    @jimbrocklehurst6678 2 года назад +1

    Great that you are posting again. without a doubt you explain everything extremely well and it is hard to find anyone who teaches the subjunctive . Hope you can continue for a long time. Thanks!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thanks, Jim. I don't plan on quitting anytime soon. It really just comes down to finding the time to create new content. The videos for this channel take twice as long to edit as the ones for my main channel because I have to add all of the text. :)

  • @pcliff9473
    @pcliff9473 Год назад

    Living in Spain now (from UK) for 7 months now, and just discovered your channel. Its defo improving my level! Gracias por la leccion

  • @janaherrmann1247
    @janaherrmann1247 Год назад

    Braaaah! This is straight up gold! Gracias por el oro!

  • @johnharvey5381
    @johnharvey5381 2 года назад +1

    Estoy feliz por que supe la palabra del subjunctive imperfecto, cada vez.

  • @ellarae6450
    @ellarae6450 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I hope you do continue to make your language videos because they are really so helpful in ways that I have not found anywhere else.

  • @DavidJGarciaVzla
    @DavidJGarciaVzla 2 года назад

    Wow, bro. As a native Spanish speaker I must say that your Spanish accent is GREAT. CONGRATS

  • @tamikkajohnson1589
    @tamikkajohnson1589 Год назад +1

    This was an excellent video. It's one I will revisit with my notebook. Thank you.

  • @VoiceoverMomentum
    @VoiceoverMomentum 2 года назад

    This explains why I have more trouble understanding than speaking in Spanish. I think I only recognize present indicative. This gives me a lot of hope. Thank you.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Verbal comprehension is one of the most difficult aspects of learning any language. It will improve with more exposure to the language. Thanks for watching the video. Have a good weekend.

  • @SailOnSG
    @SailOnSG Год назад

    Super helpful! Thanks. I’m just starting to incorporate the subjunctive as an intermediate level speaker. It’s not so “big & scary” after all.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад

      That's great! It will really boost your Spanish.

  • @richarddockery3841
    @richarddockery3841 Год назад

    RUclips algorithm leads me to you! There’s a lot of good teachers out there to learn Spanish if you will make the effort to learn. Thanks for your content. Gracias a todos!

  • @rmah9974
    @rmah9974 Год назад +1

    Thanks for touching on the imperfect subjunctive. When time permits, could you do a video that goes into more depth on the imperfect subjunctive please? I really like your examples. For me, I think I learn better with lots of examples. (By the way, I like how you use the split screen to do your presentation. 👍👍)

  • @rebeccabruderer6560
    @rebeccabruderer6560 Год назад

    I love the way you explain the use of the subjunctive Paul ! Couldn’t be better, thanks so much, Rebecca

  • @Silvi-a
    @Silvi-a Год назад

    Don't know why I only found you a week ago - this is easily the BEST channel for learning Spanish here🎉 Thank you, Paul 😊

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much. I've had this channel for awhile, but the RUclips algorithm only started recommending my videos recently.

    • @Silvi-a
      @Silvi-a Год назад +1

      @@QrooSpanish I'm super glad about that and even more grateful to you for putting so much time and energy into creating truly helpful videos✌️😎

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад

      Thank you. It's been a fun retirement hobby. :)

  • @katecarterbrown1927
    @katecarterbrown1927 9 месяцев назад

    I am so pleased that i found these videos,a little fast for me to follow at times, but listening over and over helps my old brain take it in ... eventuality 😂

  • @fildefaite2449
    @fildefaite2449 2 года назад +2

    Gracias Qroo Paul, me encantan tus videos, son muy muy utiles. Por favor, seguir produciendolos

  • @piersharrison7324
    @piersharrison7324 Год назад

    I have only just discovered your videos as an upper intermediate level(self-taught) they have been just what I need to correct some of the many mistakes I make. As a retired teacher I have to complement you on your ability to make difficult concepts so clear, you have real talent. Keep it up.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад

      Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to tell me that.

  • @jimmychafins
    @jimmychafins 2 года назад

    Glad your back..! Love the videos

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      It's good to be back. Thanks for watching!

  • @gigiaccary1130
    @gigiaccary1130 2 года назад

    Gracias por su vídeo lo aprecio mucho

  • @reneegould4935
    @reneegould4935 2 года назад +1

    Gracias por el video!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      De nada. Gracias por verlo. :)

  • @gregsmith5153
    @gregsmith5153 2 года назад

    Paul I’m a Long time listener and just want to thank you for all of your Spanish lessons you’re the best keep the lessons coming.

  • @ivankaangelovskakutner7485
    @ivankaangelovskakutner7485 Год назад

    ❤z
    you are simply the best tutor on the youtube. ❤

  • @edgilchrist6374
    @edgilchrist6374 2 года назад

    Top drawer teaching skills amigo. Mil gracias.

  • @pauloreilly3863
    @pauloreilly3863 2 года назад +1

    I think my brain is about to explode after that one. Thanks for all the videos Paul, your teaching methods are great at making me think and progress.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +1

      I packed a lot of information into that video; however, these are constructions that can really boost your Spanish. I use them on a daily basis. :)

  • @Linda-mp8co
    @Linda-mp8co Год назад

    Thank you so much for your excellent videos - so much interesting material and you present it so well. Muchas gracias!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. I'm glad you like them.

  • @RoadyPacking-CyclingAdventures
    @RoadyPacking-CyclingAdventures 2 года назад

    Hice clic en este video para que poder aprender español!! Gracias otra vez ;-)

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Gracias por ver el video. Un saludo.

  • @letslearnspanishtv
    @letslearnspanishtv 2 года назад

    This was great! If only we could get native Spanish speakers to explain this good.

  • @deano7643
    @deano7643 2 года назад

    Great to see your Spanish help back!!! You're such a great help!!!😀 Thank you much!

  • @GermanBigGuy
    @GermanBigGuy 2 года назад

    Great Videos!
    Help me a lot!
    Greetings from Munich!

  • @bigwill1583
    @bigwill1583 2 года назад

    Este vídeo es muy útil para mi - muchísimas gracias

  • @stacyclarke2999
    @stacyclarke2999 2 месяца назад

    I love your videos Paul... I completely thought you were a teacher in a previous life. You missed your calling. No, wait, you're currently following the calling of teaching important details of mastering Spanish. I appreciate you very much. I'm wondering, what is the difference between "lo suficientemente" and "bastante"?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! To answer your question, bastante can be used in a similar way but it can also have another meaning.
      For example, in much of Latin America "bastante" is often used to mean "too much" demasiado. Hay mucha gente en el parque. Si bastante.
      To make it clearer that it is being used like lo suficientemente, you will add a lo - lo bastante. Here's why:
      La casa es bastante grande. - The house is quite large.
      La casa es lo bastante grande. The house is big enough (for whatever you were discussing). La casa es lo bastante grande para nuestra familia.

  • @VR2UNA
    @VR2UNA 2 года назад

    Gracias. Fue muy util para mi.

  • @martinknows
    @martinknows 2 года назад +1

    No tengo tiempo para ver esto ahora mismo. Pero quería darte las gracias de inmediato por hacer otro vídeo. Disfruto mucho tus videos.Gracias gracias muchísimas gracias.

  • @CleonaPattersoneFluentEnglish
    @CleonaPattersoneFluentEnglish Год назад

    Gracias Qroo Paul por este vídeo excelente.👍Unos ejemplos mios:
    1. Estuve en casa así que decidí ver uno de tus vídeos. (= so.)
    2. Fue lo suficentemente informativo que aprendí mucho, así que ahora tengo ganas de ver más vídeos tuyos. (= so.)🎯
    3. Dejé un comentario aquí para practicar escribir en español.(= so, same subject.) 😉
    4. Tu has hecho esta lección para que nosotros podamos decir 'SO' en español. (= PARA QUE + subjuntivo presente, change of subject, purpose.)👏

  • @cb7963
    @cb7963 2 года назад

    Welcome back. Excellent

  • @leenobody3249
    @leenobody3249 2 года назад

    Thanks Paul ! 😀

  • @randymillhouse791
    @randymillhouse791 Год назад

    Need to buy some wellington boots cuz I am in deeper than ever. Thanks for this lesson.

  • @peterlagoe8842
    @peterlagoe8842 2 года назад

    Great to have you back teaching. Terrific lesson.

  • @bradbaker4679
    @bradbaker4679 2 года назад

    Thank you sir!!

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau 2 года назад

    A useful, if partial, explanation of some uses of the subjunctive. I'd like to have a better idea of the reasoning why an imperfect tense -seemingly implying past action- is used in Spanish where in English a conditional construction -seemingly implying a future action- would be used.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      It really comes down to the extensive use of the subjunctive in Spanish. There are certain constructions which will trigger the subjunctive in Spanish or the sentence will not be correct. In English, the subjunctive mood is not very important at all, and it is not used in all of the circumstances requiring the subjunctive in Spanish.
      In Spanish, the conditional is commonly used to in the past to imply a future action; however, the exception is in circumstances requiring that subjunctive.
      Examples
      Juan me dijo que llegaría tarde. Juan told me he would arrive late.
      Both languages use the conditional here. Only because there is nothing to trigger the subjunctive.
      PARA QUE always triggers the subjunctive in Spanish. There are no exceptions.
      I brought my wife a bouquet of roses so she would know that I loved her.
      Le traje a mi mujer un ramo de rosas para que supiera que la quería.

  • @MichaelWelling416
    @MichaelWelling416 2 года назад +1

    OMG super happy to see you back here. 👍

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thanks! It's good to be back. I just needed a little break. :)

  • @calmontes651
    @calmontes651 Год назад

    Your videos are super useful. I have no idea how I managed to learn English considering how different these constructions are in English. I’m intermediate Korean and I’m trying to understand tense, aspect and mood, and because I do this unconsciously both in English and Spanish, I’m going back to basics. Your explanation of how two clauses manage tenses so differently is spot on. It opened my eyes as to why I’m trying to force verb conjugations into clauses that have no tense whatsoever because my Spanish brain is trying to fill a “gap”.
    Your functional grammar approach of looking at clauses and how they interact with each other is the best method, we don’t speak in simple words or phrases, all we do is create thoughts by linking clauses.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad to hear that you find the approach useful. Everyone learns differently but this is the only method that has really worked for me.

  • @jchasern
    @jchasern 11 месяцев назад

    Great explanations! Muchas gracias

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked it!

  • @ccoose51
    @ccoose51 Год назад

    Always real helpful, especially now that I've moved along. If you ever get over to Chelem, Yuc. ask around I'm easy to find.

  • @niceikey
    @niceikey 2 года назад

    Would love to see this style video for translating the word “get” into spanish circumstances.

  • @diver1797
    @diver1797 2 года назад +1

    Glad to see your vids again! I really like the way you now incorporate different levels. Keep’em coming, your explanations are great also!

  • @stopthatluca
    @stopthatluca 2 года назад

    Got me thinking

  • @Aware506
    @Aware506 Год назад

    Another freaking very helpful and amazing video. Well done. My Spanish continues to grow because of videos like yours.

  • @joesoy9185
    @joesoy9185 2 года назад

    Being a careful speaker of British English, for the "purpose" use of "so", I always use "so that", which I believe is typical in British English e.g. I'm moonlighting in a restaurant so THAT I can afford to buy a car. It might help some people to recognise the difference - if you can put "that" after "so", it's the purpose use.

  • @mack2508
    @mack2508 2 года назад

    Thank you! I was a Spanish major but haven’t really spoken these last few years- your content is exactly what I need!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thanks, Mack. Welcome to the channel. :)

  • @theresatomasello1843
    @theresatomasello1843 2 года назад

    Your lessons are so helpful and understandable at all levels of Spanish. Thank you!

  • @gardezian
    @gardezian 2 года назад +1

    Great work Paul thank, you!!!

  • @EarthborneArt
    @EarthborneArt 2 года назад

    Excellent lesson, I will be watching them all. Thank you, your style of teaching works for me.

  • @ikemyung8623
    @ikemyung8623 2 года назад

    Nicely done. I liked the way you broke down the sentences and also gave some options when possible. I think you could have explained the reason the subjunctive is needed.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      The reason is simply the construction dictates it. PARA QUE will always be followed by the subjunctive.

  • @danielgrassman2175
    @danielgrassman2175 2 года назад

    Thank you! Really appreciate your teaching style!

  • @mwiebe2663
    @mwiebe2663 2 года назад

    Muy bien hecho. I’ve been speaking (and living most of my life in) Spanish for 40 years. I learned as a young adult surrounded by Spanish-speakers, with a dictionary in one hand, 1001 Spanish Verbs in the other. Essentially I learned like kids do, by hearing, speaking and self-correcting. I always tried to get others (including my husband) to correct me, but Latin American courtesy makes it really hard for most people to do so. My 2 stepsons (and now my daughter-in-law) are the only ones who really took me at my word, and they helped me immensely with that bugaboo subjunctive. Funnily enough the imperfect subjunctive was more intuitive than present subjunctive. Your style of teaching would have been very helpful 40 years ago! On a side note, I find when I’m very, very tired and speaking my native English (or trying to), I randomly stick Spanish words into my English sentences, especially conjunctions (y, o, a, por/para). Weird.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      It sounds like you have a lot of helpful folks around you to help you fine tune your Spanish. With your experience with the language, I doubt you are getting much out of my videos, but I do appreciate you taking the time to watch them. :)

    • @mwiebe2663
      @mwiebe2663 2 года назад

      @@QrooSpanish Yeah, I’m just a bit of a language nerd (especially Spanish), so it’s fun to watch how others approach the teaching. I like that you make your lessons accessible, but don’t shy away from more complex sentence structure and grammar. I am fully bilingual, including the cultural aspect from a Latin American perspective, especially Mexico, Central America and Colombia. I think when I travel to Spain at some point in the future, I may be a bit lost with some of the differences in word usage, and I’ve never chosen to learn the “vosotros” conjugations. I can understand them, but have never used this form in normal speech (only if reading out loud from the Reina Valera Bible 😄). I think, dream and talk to myself in both languages. The most fun is talking to another fully bilingual person and we can just fluidly switch languages depending on which language is best for what we want to express. Because some things just don’t translate that well. I don’t know how much Spanish language music you listen to, but I find there are often songs which are so wonderful in Spanish, but definitely a lot is lost in translation. Juan Luis Guerra and Ricardo Arjona are two singer-songwriters who are favourites, but I always feel the translation is lacking because of the poetic and metaphorical nature of their lyrics.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +1

      That's very interesting. I can relate to what you are saying about switching back and forth between the two languages when speaking to bilingual people. Some things are often better explained in one language over another. My wife and I speak like that with each other. Sometimes I will just pop a random Spanish word in my English when I don't have a good English equivalent. An example would be tramitar.
      You asked about Spanish music. I do listen to quite a bit of it. I agree that they are not the same when translated. :)

  • @neilbullen26
    @neilbullen26 2 года назад

    Thanks Paul . I wish that I had come across your teaching method a long time ago . I identified the importance of the subjunctive in Spanish yet cannot understand why books and native teachers avoid it so much . Your confirmation that it is one of three most important verb ( mood ) forms is music to my ears ! I particularly like your explanations as to ' how ' why ' and 'when ' in your teachings . I write as a retired teacher who now teaches English to native Spanish and Italian speakers .... So here's to binge-watching your set of videos and looking forward to future ones . Thank you for all your hard work .

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад

      Thanks, Neil. Are you teaching online?

    • @neilbullen26
      @neilbullen26 2 года назад

      @@QrooSpanish Hi Paul ; yes - as they mostly live in Italy or Spain . I do Italian one week and Spanish the next . only 2/3 each week .

  • @TalkingAmerican
    @TalkingAmerican Год назад

    I appreciate the practical patterns. Currently low-ish intermediate and working my way to upper intermediate over several months, and your approach has a natural feel to it.

  • @lafeyettewilliams4196
    @lafeyettewilliams4196 2 года назад

    Amazing to see that I actually got a lot of these sample sentences correct, especially the subjunctive ones. Been learning subjunctive for the past 6 weeks and it’s a tough concept to grasp initially. Practice practice and more practice. Thanks for the video though it still helped clear some things over that confused me a bit.

  • @IngridMClark
    @IngridMClark Год назад +1

    Great lesson, thank you. Are you familiar with the International Spanish School in Oaxaca? I'm contemplating staying 1 month with a Spanish family and simultaneously receiving 80 hours of Spanish lessons. 🤔

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Год назад +1

      No, I am not familiar with that one but it sounds like a great opportunity to improve your Spanish. :)

  • @david-dm9dz
    @david-dm9dz 2 года назад

    Glad you're back. As usual, very helpful.

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk3076 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, Paul, I'm glad to see that you have added to this channel. I'm still on your first video (no, I'm not watching daily) so will look forward to this one again when I get to that point. Thank you again!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching the videos, Cindy. :)

  • @stopthatluca
    @stopthatluca 2 года назад

    You’re back! Hooray