Learning Spanish? Improve your LISTENING with these Flashcards
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Get your FREE Spanish ear-training flashcards:
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You can also get full decks here. Each one is just $5:
"The Mysterious Woman"
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"The Selfish Giant"
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"The White Cat"
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In the Spanish Input Store I'll be publishing more decks:
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:46 What is Anki?
01:24 How to install Anki
01:51 The Spanish Input flashcards
03:22 How to download the flashcards
04:24 How to open Anki files
05:40 FREE flashcards
06:23 Step 1: Listen and type
08:16 Step 2: Compare
10:28 Check translation
11:41 Step 3: Pronounce
12:43 Step 4: Rate
17:29 How to activate FSRS
19:18 How to adjust difficulty
21:58 How to sync progress
22:50 How to re-download the cards
23:20 Other questions
24:31 Conclusion
Can we have more stories like the mysterious woman and helado please my friend? Thanks I love your channel
Es una oferta generosa. Es obvio que se dedica todas las energías a la perfección. Gracias mil.
Re bien clases. Re bien video.
Amazing work!! Such a great channel please keep up the content! It’s great
Thank you so much!
Su manera de hablar es preciosa
Acabo de descubrir su canal por casualidad y estoy realmente sorprendido.
El contenido está bien elegido, es claro, preciso y está muy bien ordenado.
¡Gracias por tu comentario!
Miguel, eres un profesor estupendo! Nunca he encontrado una persona tan organizada, diferenciada por paso a paso enseñar cosas tan complejo. Y me encanta tú pronunciación perfecta, es como música en mis orejas ;-). Muchísimas gracias por tu apoyo y esfuerza para tus estudiantes. Un buen día!
¡Gracias, Duo!
❤❤❤
el ha vuelto!
He sido miembro durante dos o tres meses. Todavía tengo problemas para escuchar "he", "ha", "habia", "a" . Los marco con una bandera roja. La bandera roja es útil. Utilizo banderas naranjas en selecciones con palabras que parecen inexistentes. Por ejemplo, "de", "cada" "sobre" que viene antes que las palabras con una vocal. ¡Gracias!
¡Excelente! Me da gusto que estés encontrando tus propias estrategias de estudio.
@@spanishinput I just increased the value setting representing Leech cards. I have a couple of them. I want to continue seeing them at a regular frequency so this was the correct thing to do?
I would be interested in a video on your thoughts about the whole language learning journey. If I am correct you would (respectfully) disagree with Dreaming Spanish Pablo. Instead frontloading the process with phonetics, then CI alternating: no-subs, target language subs, bilingual subs, with CI using context diversity, then at a moderate ability transcription and flashcards. Sharing Pablo's view that you first learn to listen, then reading & speaking. But you recommend chorusing for speaking. I don't know you view on Crosstalk, or a roadmap of hours (other than it takes more than 3 months).
Hi! I've read entire books about language learning (or "acquisition", but that's splitting hairs). A summary of everything I've read would be: CI is the most important thing and yes, you need tons of CI. But none of the sources I've read mention any roadmap in terms of "CI hours". They instead use "hours of classroom instruction". I cover the number of hours in this video: ruclips.net/video/pREX1Mw5J2o/видео.html
I've actually recommended DS to my students. I just tell them to use the videos... and nothing else. As far as I've found, the 600-1,000 hour "silent period" rule comes from the work of a military/linguist man working in Thailand who observed Americans learning Thai developed better pronunciation if they just shut up and listened to Thai for a thousand hours. However, I have found zero actual studies on this subject. In Krashen's book I only found one reference to the number of silent hours: 10. Just 10! And it was just an observation made by TPR teachers, not an actual recommendation.
As an adult learner, there's no need to handicap yourself by not using your adult skills, such as reading and learning phonetics. I myself have accumulated a ridiculous number of CI hours in English over 30+ years, and yet it was only when I seriously started learning English phonetics a couple of years ago that I finally started realizing I wasn't making some important phonemic distinctions. No amount of CI can give you this, only actual serious study of pronunciation.
It does not matter which "format" you use as long as it's comprehensible input. If you are looking to gain NATIVE LIKE FLUIDITY you will need to listen the most with visual context, then read using your imagination and experience for the visual context, and finally speaking by repeating and in conversation to produce the language you are learning. I have spoken with Miguel and Pablo and they are both right in their approaches to language acquisition because both break the language down to comprehensible input in different ways.
A bit challenging when the audio prompt does not pronounce all the words: Such as: junto a ese auto becomes junto ese auto and de ese becomes dese. Certainly people drop letters and combine words when speaking but as a beginner doing this exercise it adds to the challenge. Overall and excellent exercise though.
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I carefully recorded and edited the audio with two goals: 1) Be neutral, with no dialectal features. 2) Be natural, not robotic. In other words, this is voiceover-style Spanish: Formal but natural. I've explained natural connected speech in these two videos: ruclips.net/video/VUELoKPdNoM/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/AWXi7co9wcQ/видео.html
@@spanishinput Thank you your videos referenced explained it very well.
Hi I Watch your stories vídeos. But I am curios which Spanish is it in these stories latin american pr european.?
General Spanish. I'm editing a video about it.
Definitely not free
Hi. Just type 0 in the price.