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You will learn Spanish with this video! In this lesson, you will learn Spanish pronunciation that are used every single day. You will learn the common ways to pronounce and much more. This lesson will improve your Spanish, it will help you to say everything just as you should like a native Spanish speaker does, to understand Spanish more and better, to improve your Spanish pronunciation, your Spanish listening skills, and to amplify your Spanish vocabulary. We have crafted many Spanish lessons for you about many topics, from the basics to the advanced. We have covered the Spanish basics such as the Spanish alphabet, numbers, important Spanish verbs, tenses and conjugations, vocabulary for different fields in Spanish, and many important topics related to the Spanish grammar. With this video you will learn to pronounce Spanish instantly. You will learn important Spanish stuff that is used all the time, day and night, at home or at work, with adults or children, by all native Spanish speakers. You will do this by listening, repeating, and memorizing practical and useful phrases, questions, and words that will come in handy in many contexts, and that we have carefully selected to make a difference in your Spanish.
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The most helpful instruction I've ever had on "se". Gracias! Se lo agradezco mucho!
¡Gracias, Wendy! :)
Se is the most difficult subject I've encountered in learning Spanish. Great lesson, thank you. Gonna take awhile before I get this.
You'll get the hang of it :)
That was so clear - I understood more than I thought I would, but .... Gordon - I see another pocket book on the horizon. You could run a competition for a snappy title!
Don't give him more ideas :P Cx
Absolutely love this. I've listened to Gordon's "rant" about "se" previously, which was hilarious. But, this video helps build my understanding, excellent examples. I love these little tests
¡Genial, David! Cx
These are always so useful. They help solidify what you know, or expose what you don't know.
Honestly I didn't know most of the technical terms (other than reflexive) but I understood it all. Thank you so much. Great videos. I got hooked on the older ones where Mr Gordan explained the subjunctive and why we shouldn't get bogged down trying to learn everything.
¡Estupendo, Scott! :)
I like how you used the irregular past definite of leer. I forgot about that one, thank you!
;)
This was a great exercise. ¡Mil gracias!
A ti :)
Gracias por otro vídeo divertido. Sé todas las respuestas, pero aprendí dos cosas nuevas útiles… la frase “al ver” y el verbo “merendar”!
¡Estupendo! Cx
I'm advanced so I scored well on the test. Many thanks
You're welcome! :)
Very helpful!!!
Appreciate the video
¡Genial! Cx
Super útil para mí. Todavía SE es un poco difícil para mí. Gracias por este video!
Dale tiempo, Kelly :)
Muchísimas gracias Cynthia y Gordon. Pude responder todas las preguntas correctamente porque leí su libro "Pronombres" (y sus otros libros tambien) hace un año .
Fue una gran manera de pasar el tiempo en el "loo" y es una gran manera de entender la diferencia entre ti y tu. Hasta el proximo video.
Jajajaj nunca menciones lo del "loo" si le prestas el libro a otra persona jajaja. ¡Nos alegramos mucho! Cx
More SE classes please
very helpful! thank you!
¡A ti! Cx
A Very helpful video! Me encanta mucho!!! Gracias! 💕
¡Gracias! Cx
Muchas gracias, muy util!😃
¡Gracias, Dan! Cx
A mi ,me gusto mucho!
Muchísimas gracias por este video, Gordon y Cynthia. He estado estudiando español por muchos años y todavía me cometo estos tipos de errores. Especialmente lo de dativo ético. Mi marido es de Latinoamérica y yo vivía en Buenos Aires y aprendi el dialecto Rioplatense. Él no me lo pudo explicar algunos de estos conceptos 😂. Podrían publicar un vídeo con ejemplos de 'victim structure'? Por ejemplo, if I wanted to say 'I got burnt while cooking' would it be 'se me quemó' or 'Me quemó? Saludos desde Canadá.
¡Gracias, Nica!
Unos ejemplos:
It got burnt = Se me quemó (vs I burnt it = Lo quemé)
It got broken (It broke on me) = Se me rompió (vs I broke it= Lo rompí)
The keys fell from me = Se me cayeron las llaves (vs I dropped the keys (on purpose) = Tiré las llaves).
Cynthia x
@@LightSpeedSpanishChannel perfecto! Tiene sentido. Gracias, y que tengan buena noche.
This is very helpful! Gracias! Puedes hacer una clase sobre conceptos financieros clave en español, como mercado de valores, economía, inflación, crecimiento económico?
¡Uff! No sé si es un tema que manejemos Gordon y yo jaja. Podemos hablar del 'decrecimiento' económico, eso sí, que todos lo estamos viviendo jaja. Cx
Para “No se ve nada.” Se puede traducir como “Nothing is seen.”?
Totalmente :) Muy bien.
Very useful, not quite their but Very near.
I found this helpful but I’m still struggling with certain aspects of when to use se. For example:- antes de que se me olvide. I’m pretty sure this is correct but not sure which type of se this is.
The verb is 'olvidársete' (algo): se me olvida(n), se te oldiva(n), se le olvida(n)...
Antes de que + sub= Antes de que se me olvide. Cx
@@LightSpeedSpanishChannel gracias por la información.
¡Hola chicos! Es que me gusta mucho la astrología y os llevo siguiendo un tiempo, ¿cuál es vuestro signo del horóscopo? Saludos
Gordon es virgo y yo soy acuario. ¿Y tú? Cx
@@LightSpeedSpanishChannel ¡Gracias! Qué curioso, yo soy Acuario con ascendente Virgo...
Gordon and Cynthia, outstanding work as usual. Does C1/C2 introduce any grammatical concepts?
¡Gracias, Byron! Aquí dejo un enlace de lo que se pide en los niveles C1 y C2 según el instituto Cervantes:
cvc.cervantes.es/ensenanza/biblioteca_ele/plan_curricular/niveles/02_gramatica_inventario_c1-c2.htm Cx
@@LightSpeedSpanishChannel Muchísimas gracias por su ayuda.
Could you please help me understand this sentence: No se le dan bien los números. He is not good with numbers.
I always thought the indirect object pronoun comes before the direct object pronoun. So how come in this kind of sentence the "le" comes after?
The structure is: Dársete bien: (Se me da(n) bien/mal, Se te da(n) bien/mal, Se le da(n) bien/mal...). It's always Se before Le or Lo (or me, te, nos, os, les, los, las...).
Se lo di, Se me antoja un bollo, Se nos cortó la mayonesa, Se te da bien esto, No se lo dije, Se las comió ayer... Cx
@@LightSpeedSpanishChannel !Mil gracias por su ayuda!
Estoy rizando el rizo…I’m making a mountain out of a molehill.
¡Eso es! Cx
Could you give me an email so I can get a hold of Gordon? Thanks.
Sure: gordoesmit@hotmail.com :)
Gracias
Otro ejemplo
Se me han perdido las llaves