Muchas gracias por ver! I hope you all enjoy this conversation workout 😃. Don't forget to check out my 3 Secrets to Learn Spanish Faster here - speakspanishfaster.com/youtube -- if I had to start from scratch again to learn Spanish this is where I would start.
I really like this video because I can tune in and pay attention to what they're saying before I check to see if I'm right. Other channels say it in English first which really slows down the learning when you already know the answer. Thank you!
I just started listening to you today and by far you're the best teacher for spanish! Estoy Puertorriqueño (boricua) y Dominicano pero no habla mucho cuando era un niño, y entonces quiero practicar más. And listening to you makes things easy!
The hope I'm going to keep for myself is that (I'm writing this only after having seen the first conversation) I understood that dialogue completely. I understand the Spanish was kept rather basic, but I wouldn't have needed a translator at all to verify what I saw. I know exactly what it said, in Spanish. So surely that's a good sign of things. From there, it becomes a matter of use and repetition to go from just being able to read words I see used by others, to being able to think of those words speaking or writing for myself.
You know what!!! That's a very good sign that I'm alr able to understand & comprehend and not need any translator so the only thing I need to do is keep learning the words & how to use them in exppresions so I need (swallow words them into my brain) Once I done that then I can pratice thinking that way and speaking like that then done, it's all about knowledge & structure
The younger you are, the easier/more beneficial it is to learn another language. Nueroplasticity (the ability for our brains to comprehend and develop new skills) wanes as we get older and is much more prevalent when we are younger, especially in our young teenage years through puberty (not to get too personal haha). So definitely take that as encouragement to keep on practicing! It will be very rewarding when you are older.
@@KatolikoS5KatanaHola, sigue estudiando y poniéndole todo tu empeño en aprender el español, cuando logres hablar en español te sentirás muy orgulloso de todo tu esfuerzo. Saludos de Durango, México.
The guy in the first conversation sounds Cuban. I've always struggled with understanding Cubans because they have a tendency to kind of eat the ends of their words and not fully enunciate them.
Muchas gracias por ver! I hope you all enjoy this conversation workout 😃. Don't forget to check out my 3 Secrets to Learn Spanish Faster here - speakspanishfaster.com/youtube -- if I had to start from scratch again to learn Spanish this is where I would start.
I really like this video because I can tune in and pay attention to what they're saying before I check to see if I'm right. Other channels say it in English first which really slows down the learning when you already know the answer. Thank you!
Gonna give it a few more replays,I feel encouraged when i can pick out more words
Thanks for being the best teacher ❤
Gracias Aya! I appreciate you. Let me know what else you would like to see!
@@SpeakSpanishFaster it'll be gorgeous if you explain about conjugating more irregular verbs teacher .💕 Y gracias por todo
Enjoyed I flowed with the convo tho I missed some things but overall I knew what both convos were discussing
I just started listening to you today and by far you're the best teacher for spanish! Estoy Puertorriqueño (boricua) y Dominicano pero no habla mucho cuando era un niño, y entonces quiero practicar más. And listening to you makes things easy!
GRACIAS
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GRACIAS
Me encanta este video 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
You always have a practical ways to teach spanish.
The hope I'm going to keep for myself is that (I'm writing this only after having seen the first conversation) I understood that dialogue completely. I understand the Spanish was kept rather basic, but I wouldn't have needed a translator at all to verify what I saw. I know exactly what it said, in Spanish. So surely that's a good sign of things. From there, it becomes a matter of use and repetition to go from just being able to read words I see used by others, to being able to think of those words speaking or writing for myself.
Great job! That's what I'm talking about. You are correct it's all about continuing to consume. The rest will come!
Muy buen video, explicaciones muy claras.
mucho gracias!
You know what!!! That's a very good sign that I'm alr able to understand & comprehend and not need any translator so the only thing I need to do is keep learning the words & how to use them in exppresions so I need (swallow words them into my brain)
Once I done that then I can pratice thinking that way and speaking like that then done, it's all about knowledge & structure
Great interactions but I know that I must continue practicing more in order to speak Spanish well 🙏🏿😊
iLovebasketballtv giving Spanish lessons 🔥
These are crazy helpful. I have a certain level of understanding so hearing conversations help :D
¡Gracias por bien profè!!!
Ty I’m only 13 but I’m really trying to learn
you’ve got this!
The younger you are, the easier/more beneficial it is to learn another language. Nueroplasticity (the ability for our brains to comprehend and develop new skills) wanes as we get older and is much more prevalent when we are younger, especially in our young teenage years through puberty (not to get too personal haha). So definitely take that as encouragement to keep on practicing! It will be very rewarding when you are older.
Do you recommend trying to converse in Spanish in Spanish specific social medial discussion forums as a way to learn Spanish?
Coach rock!! I love basketball
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can u make a video on how to pronounce the accent/stressed vowels
Hola 👋😊
Hola!! ¿Cómo estás?
@@SpeakSpanishFaster estoy bien, sigo aprendiendo español, es dificíl, pero tu los has hecho facíl
@@KatolikoS5KatanaHola, sigue estudiando y poniéndole todo tu empeño en aprender el español, cuando logres hablar en español te sentirás muy orgulloso de todo tu esfuerzo.
Saludos de Durango, México.
i want to be fluent in spanish so i clicked the link but the link doesn’t give me any information on how to get started on the courses
Person B lol
The guy in the first conversation sounds Cuban. I've always struggled with understanding Cubans because they have a tendency to kind of eat the ends of their words and not fully enunciate them.
I don’t understand the meaning of “hace tiempo Que no voy de escursion “ to me it’s saying make time to not go on the excursion…
Excursion, no exculsion.