Very impressive way to learn . like training wheels for language , it works . also avoid people who want to practice their English on you . At least in the beginning .
Yes, Dreaming Spanish. Start listening to basic Spanish and build the hours up and progress to intermediate and advanced. Jumping straight into listening / watching advanced Spanish will only bring frustration and demotivation.
@@Vamos1969 True. Got to start easy and slow and just build up slowly. I tried to watch The Office in Spanish...and even though I know the show almost word for word in English, it was still WAY too hard to get in Spanish...for me anyway.
@@FunnyThoughts44 Yes. I'm at 1,600 listening hours. I can watch most advanced content and understand really well. I watch a lot of Spanish series and sometimes in parts they're still quite difficult to understand. When you think about it though they're super advanced and native. They speak super fast, use slang and mumble as well. The audio isn't that good either, it could be that. I've watched some interviews with the Spanish actors from the series I watch and there isn't any problem understanding them. There is something about the movies and series? 😂
Very impressive way to learn . like training wheels for language , it works . also avoid people who want to practice their English on you . At least in the beginning .
Dreaming Spanish is just like this but a bit easier.. check it out
how many hours have you done
Yes, Dreaming Spanish. Start listening to basic Spanish and build the hours up and progress to intermediate and advanced. Jumping straight into listening / watching advanced Spanish will only bring frustration and demotivation.
@@Vamos1969 True. Got to start easy and slow and just build up slowly. I tried to watch The Office in Spanish...and even though I know the show almost word for word in English, it was still WAY too hard to get in Spanish...for me anyway.
@@FunnyThoughts44 Yes. I'm at 1,600 listening hours. I can watch most advanced content and understand really well. I watch a lot of Spanish series and sometimes in parts they're still quite difficult to understand. When you think about it though they're super advanced and native. They speak super fast, use slang and mumble as well. The audio isn't that good either, it could be that.
I've watched some interviews with the Spanish actors from the series I watch and there isn't any problem understanding them. There is something about the movies and series? 😂
@@Vamos19691600 hours, that’s impressive. How long did it take in time to do that?
Use subtitles or no?
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