im on the advanced videos but i think this way of getting people to connect with what you're saying with what you're seeing is a great idea! This is the future of language learning and I've never seen it done at a beginner level only at an intermediate/native like level! Keep up the great work Pablo!
"this is the future of langauge learning" I couldn't agree more! I'm really happy that learning language is much easier nowadays with comperhension input. even tho personally I still prefer memorizing phrases and studying some grammer but I guess everyone has their own way to learn a language. this method can cheer people to learn a new language!
I studied Spanish long time ago when I was in college. And then tried to keep it up by practicing DuoLingo. I completed the courses with not much success. Meaning, it doesn't stick. More like a memory game. This year I completed Pimsleur and that was really good!! Now I feel comfortable with simple daily conversations. I discovered Dreaming Spanish when checking Pimsleur reviews on Reddit. And I feel lucky to have discovered this channel. Thank you very much for all Pablo 🥰🥰😇😇♥♥ World is a better place thanks to people like you ❤ I have 2 questions: - Is there a quick test so that we know which level we're before starting? I started from the very beginning and about to finish level 1. - Where is the wardrobe of your wife? 🤪🤣
I enjoy your videos very much Pablo. How do you film while in the shower? Do you use a GoPro on your head? You can make a fun video about how you do the filming. Maybe with some bloopers thrown in.
Leyendo el título pensé que iba a ser un vídeo de “Cada día levanto a las 3:30... meditando, tomando duchas de agua fría etc”. Me alegro de que todavía hay humanos en internet compartiendo una vida sin tener que hacerme sentir mal! Gracias Pablo!🙏
I don't revise my existing languages every day, but rather I go back to them every now and then and read a book or watch a show/film in the language. I've found that if you learned a language with Comprehensible Input it takes a long time to forget it. About learning a new language, it can depend a lot on life circumstances. Right now I'd say I watch about 3h of TV shows every day, plus time more time listening to podcasts here and there during the day.
@@DreamingSpanish Ok interesting. What do you think motivates you to continue learning? Is it just something that you find fun or do you have an ultimate goal with how many languages you want to acquire? What language have you learned that you feel like has given you the most in your life?
@@DreamingSpanish oooooohhh I see I see thanks man but just one tiny thing if u happen to look at this message too how do u know if u should switch? To ur intermediate or advanced? Do u just think I'm going to try intermediate and ifcu understand then stay there?
I try to do as much crosstalk as I can. Besides that, I'm watching other cartoons on Netflix: Pocoyo, Charlie's Colorforms City, Hey Duggee, and some movies that I've watched many times before, like Studio Ghibli's.
I love how Pablo is dedicated to his students. He truly has some skin in the game ;)
im on the advanced videos but i think this way of getting people to connect with what you're saying with what you're seeing is a great idea! This is the future of language learning and I've never seen it done at a beginner level only at an intermediate/native like level! Keep up the great work Pablo!
"this is the future of langauge learning" I couldn't agree more! I'm really happy that learning language is much easier nowadays with comperhension input. even tho personally I still prefer memorizing phrases and studying some grammer but I guess everyone has their own way to learn a language. this method can cheer people to learn a new language!
I studied Spanish long time ago when I was in college. And then tried to keep it up by practicing DuoLingo. I completed the courses with not much success. Meaning, it doesn't stick. More like a memory game. This year I completed Pimsleur and that was really good!! Now I feel comfortable with simple daily conversations. I discovered Dreaming Spanish when checking Pimsleur reviews on Reddit. And I feel lucky to have discovered this channel. Thank you very much for all Pablo 🥰🥰😇😇♥♥ World is a better place thanks to people like you ❤
I have 2 questions:
- Is there a quick test so that we know which level we're before starting? I started from the very beginning and about to finish level 1.
- Where is the wardrobe of your wife? 🤪🤣
Gracias por el video! I've never seen anything like the separate hot water heater unit in the shower before. Que intersante!
Que divertido! It was refreshing to be in someone else's skin for 10min, which were packed with simple everyday vocabulary. Thank you :)
I enjoy your videos very much Pablo. How do you film while in the shower? Do you use a GoPro on your head? You can make a fun video about how you do the filming. Maybe with some bloopers thrown in.
I can't believe you shampood your camera for us 💀😂
Leyendo el título pensé que iba a ser un vídeo de “Cada día levanto a las 3:30... meditando, tomando duchas de agua fría etc”.
Me alegro de que todavía hay humanos en internet compartiendo una vida sin tener que hacerme sentir mal!
Gracias Pablo!🙏
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Ay Pablo, usted tiene un apartamento muy bueno! Me gusta eso y quiero tener uno también ☺️
Hey Pablo how much time do you spend learning a new language each day? and how much time to spend revising your existing languages ?
I don't revise my existing languages every day, but rather I go back to them every now and then and read a book or watch a show/film in the language. I've found that if you learned a language with Comprehensible Input it takes a long time to forget it. About learning a new language, it can depend a lot on life circumstances. Right now I'd say I watch about 3h of TV shows every day, plus time more time listening to podcasts here and there during the day.
@@DreamingSpanish Ok interesting. What do you think motivates you to continue learning? Is it just something that you find fun or do you have an ultimate goal with how many languages you want to acquire? What language have you learned that you feel like has given you the most in your life?
¡Muchas gracias por otro video! He estado aprendiendo con sus videos y son muy útiles.
Great video. I have a small instant hot water heater at my cabin too!
que crack eres hermano !.... que sigas con los videos eh :)
¡Qué vídeo fantástico! Me gustó. :)
una tranquila aventura de la vida cotidiana en casa :) :)
I'm pretty sure you can reverse the fridge door so that it opens the other way which would make it so much easier to access in your kitchen.
You really can't. It's one of the first things I check. 😓
¡Qué bien! ¿Viven en Tailandia?
Can u do some vocab videos? Unless u already have them
All our videos are vocab videos! You acquire vocabulary by listening to it in context.
@@DreamingSpanish oooooohhh I see I see thanks man but just one tiny thing if u happen to look at this message too how do u know if u should switch? To ur intermediate or advanced? Do u just think I'm going to try intermediate and ifcu understand then stay there?
Pablo, 你中文学得怎么样了?除了Peppa Pig,你还找到什么好的中文comprehensible input了吗?我现在也能基本看懂Peppa Pig en español了。
I try to do as much crosstalk as I can. Besides that, I'm watching other cartoons on Netflix: Pocoyo, Charlie's Colorforms City, Hey Duggee, and some movies that I've watched many times before, like Studio Ghibli's.
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