I remember coming to you're channel in 2020 because i wanted to converse with my friends from Spain in spanish and after 2 years of putting in effort im a fluent spanish speaker now and im proud to say your the reason behind that🙌
I recomend you t create a Group that way people can practice their Spanish and I can practice my English, cause I'm a native Spanish and learning English
Stare at conjugation charts to observe stem vs. ending Dia AR, ER, IR & common irregularities plus learn when to use which of the pasts. Worked for me but took time and work. But now it’s automatic recognition & near automatic generation. As Archimedes said, no Royal road to geometry. Or Spanish.
I had this problem around 5 months ago but the more I speak the more 2nd nature it became. The words I use the most became very natural and now i’m only slow if there’s a verb that i’ve never used or direct/indirect objects
@@kensier4955 speaking what you know many times becomes 2nd nature. speaking what you don't know is not 2nd nature therefore you have to think. most the time
Video games in Spanish!. Currently playing borderlands 3, and even if I can’t understand everything, some things just stick with you better when you’re actually having to listen and complete objectives in Spanish.
Such a great video but wow I’m struggling still in the comprehension department. I stopped writing and speaking in Spanish and I’m trying to comprende more . I wish I could speak as good as you so I can talk to family In caguas Puerto Rico. It’s my true dream!
This method is great! I can add words that I don't know, too my list of "Real World Spanish Conversations" flash cards. Please keep them coming... Even tell stories of things affecting different Spanish speaking countries or territories, or any funny stories you hear during the week or month. Natural native conversations that we can pull the transcript and re-watch the videos to learn. It will get your view counts up as well, so we all win!
Beginner here, every day I listen to the radio en espãnol for about 15-20 mins. When I hear a phrase or chunk I recongize, I refer back to my notes to keep it in my head. Question, will it be helpful to write down chunks and memorize them? Great video by the way!😊
I'd say, whatever you can do to remember any unknown or half-known vocabulary is good. I know, if I hear something and then write it down, I remember it much easier than if I don't write it at all.
¡Que e la qué hay Rocky! De nuevo Gracias por los videos! Son muy útil mano! En otros puedes hacer más con tu primo, Kevin, o otro amigos de la isla del encanta? Me ayudan tanto!! Gracia mano! 🤜🏾🤛🏼
Estoy aprendiendo para 6/7 meses entonces tengo mucho por aprender. Entiendo mucho más español cuando estoy en “la zona” pero no se como llegar entrar la zona más rápida. Es alguien como este también? Cómo encontrar este manera de pensar más? Gracias y gracias por el vídeo!
The only way to become fluent and actually think in a foreign language is from repeated focused exposure. It takes a lot of listening with focus. Speaking with focus. And repeating things over several time. The older you are the harder it can be. If you learned another language when you were younger. It is easier. But you still have to put in effort and time. Do you want to know the fastest way to become fluent? Go to a country where they speak your target language. And live there without using your native language to help you get by. There are no shortcuts. When you were an infant and toddler. You had to learn the language to get what you wanted and express yourself. That is the fastest way.
I disagree the older the harder. It comes down to when older do you have a passion for it. Many use older as an excuse. I learned at 46 watching 18 and 19 year olds drop out of the spanish class. Toddler learn because they are living it 24 hours a day for years. Now as you mentioned, to become as fluent as possible without it being your language you have to either be in that country or be around it. People who get degrees in language and become interpreters either do months in that country or internships in a place with that language.
@@kcorpora1 yeah this guy at work learned it fluently in a year and he’s older than me am 27 struggling trying to say a sentence but I’ll get the hang of it he told me to watch tv shows in Spanish and listen to music and do Duolingo
@@zellthelonewolf8780 keep working at it if you really want to learn. it is a never stop learning since it is not your own language from birth. There are parts that are easy and parts that are hard. continua! aprendiendo y sea! consistente
Hola a todos! Thanks for watching :) Transform your Spanish quickly with this: speakspanishfaster.com/youtube
Yes! More videos completely in Spanish, please, so we can get our daily dose of immersion and comprehensible input. Thank you! 😊
I remember coming to you're channel in 2020 because i wanted to converse with my friends from Spain in spanish and after 2 years of putting in effort im a fluent spanish speaker now and im proud to say your the reason behind that🙌
Wow that's awesome :) Thanks so much for coming to share your story!
@@SpeakSpanishFaster no worries bro
Any tips on how you got to that stage? I’ve been learning Spanish at school for 4 years but I know that’s not enough to improve my vocabulary etc….
@@OffTheWall2727 One of the biggest things that helped me was watching Shows in Spanish then picking up language and listening to Spanish music
I recomend you t create a Group that way people can practice their Spanish and I can practice my English, cause I'm a native Spanish and learning English
I really need an easy way to remember the past present and future forms. Talking is difficult for me because of this 😭
Okay, let me see if I can work on a video for you!
Stare at conjugation charts to observe stem vs. ending Dia AR, ER, IR & common irregularities plus learn when to use which of the pasts. Worked for me but took time and work. But now it’s automatic recognition & near automatic generation.
As Archimedes said, no Royal road to geometry. Or Spanish.
I had this problem around 5 months ago but the more I speak the more 2nd nature it became. The words I use the most became very natural and now i’m only slow if there’s a verb that i’ve never used or direct/indirect objects
@@kensier4955 speaking what you know many times becomes 2nd nature. speaking what you don't know is not 2nd nature therefore you have to think.
most the time
Yeah especially the conjunctions of irregular verbs
Video games in Spanish!. Currently playing borderlands 3, and even if I can’t understand everything, some things just stick with you better when you’re actually having to listen and complete objectives in Spanish.
Yoooo that's a phenomenal idea!
@@SpeakSpanishFaster que alegría, tienes mi gratitud ☺️
Such a great video but wow I’m struggling still in the comprehension department. I stopped writing and speaking in Spanish and I’m trying to comprende more . I wish I could speak as good as you so I can talk to family In caguas Puerto Rico. It’s my true dream!
Glad it was helpful Shane, don't worry you got this man just keep working!
This method is great! I can add words that I don't know, too my list of "Real World Spanish Conversations" flash cards. Please keep them coming...
Even tell stories of things affecting different Spanish speaking countries or territories, or any funny stories you hear during the week or month.
Natural native conversations that we can pull the transcript and re-watch the videos to learn. It will get your view counts up as well, so we all win!
The day I learn to pronounce my “RR” me sentiré increíble
I loveeeee the show la viuda Negra perfect for spanish learning
Where is it?
📚 Thank You 🇵🇭
Beginner here, every day I listen to the radio en espãnol for about 15-20 mins. When I hear a phrase or chunk I recongize, I refer back to my notes to keep it in my head. Question, will it be helpful to write down chunks and memorize them? Great video by the way!😊
I'd say, whatever you can do to remember any unknown or half-known vocabulary is good. I know, if I hear something and then write it down, I remember it much easier than if I don't write it at all.
@@isac.2h Ok cool! Will work on doing that after I get off. Thank you sir!
Very helpful when you speak in Spanish only. Thank you!
¡Que e la qué hay Rocky! De nuevo Gracias por los videos! Son muy útil mano! En otros puedes hacer más con tu primo, Kevin, o otro amigos de la isla del encanta? Me ayudan tanto!! Gracia mano! 🤜🏾🤛🏼
Rocky where do you buy your shirts and sweaters bro they are always so fly
Watching tik tok in Spanish is honestly really fun !
I will try it, I didn't think of that, I will do it to all my social media, thanks.
Amazing studio background, Vivid
Glad you like it Eric!! Thank you.
Should I write stuff in a notebook like vocab, grammar, conjunction and what have you and read over it every day?
Estoy aprendiendo para 6/7 meses entonces tengo mucho por aprender.
Entiendo mucho más español cuando estoy en “la zona” pero no se como llegar entrar la zona más rápida. Es alguien como este también? Cómo encontrar este manera de pensar más?
Gracias y gracias por el vídeo!
con chela
Should you be wet inf down what your listening to or just not understand it but immerse yourself
El ganador, un Autobiográfio de Nicky Jam, es bueno para la puertoricania accento de practícar. Es triste pero explot’ao!
The only way to become fluent and actually think in a foreign language is from repeated focused exposure. It takes a lot of listening with focus. Speaking with focus. And repeating things over several time. The older you are the harder it can be. If you learned another language when you were younger. It is easier. But you still have to put in effort and time. Do you want to know the fastest way to become fluent? Go to a country where they speak your target language. And live there without using your native language to help you get by. There are no shortcuts. When you were an infant and toddler. You had to learn the language to get what you wanted and express yourself. That is the fastest way.
I disagree the older the harder. It comes down to when older do you have a passion for it. Many use older as an excuse. I learned at 46 watching 18 and 19 year olds drop out of the spanish class.
Toddler learn because they are living it 24 hours a day for years.
Now as you mentioned, to become as fluent as possible without it being your language you have to either be in that country or be around it.
People who get degrees in language and become interpreters either do months in that country or internships in a place with that language.
@@kcorpora1 yeah this guy at work learned it fluently in a year and he’s older than me am 27 struggling trying to say a sentence but I’ll get the hang of it he told me to watch tv shows in Spanish and listen to music and do Duolingo
@@zellthelonewolf8780 keep working at it if you really want to learn. it is a never stop learning since it is not your own language from birth.
There are parts that are easy and parts that are hard.
continua! aprendiendo y sea! consistente
I have no idea what I'm doing here. 'Cause, I'm a native Spanish speaker.
But... can you think in Spanish?!!!
yo ya pienso en español we
Piece of cake = pan comida
Es raro ver un canal en dónde angloparlantes quieran aprender español jajajaja, es como verme en tercera persona
Es el dia alreves
Bruh, how am I supposed to learn if I can't understand you 💀
If you can’t understand this than your Spanish isn’t good enough