Thank you for this video its very helpful but is there is any order to these stories, starting easy and getting progressively more difficult ? If you have only learnt present, preterite and future tense then dealing with other verb tenses as a beginner is a bit confusing.
I decided to learn Spanish yesterday and I understood that Tom is a small boy, who's afraid of heights and found a cat. And something with school. I didn't expect to understand anything to be honest
This is all good, but you should consider doing the lessons so that the sentences are in English first, and then in Spanish. It's easier that way, because we know what to expect, pay more attention. Like this channel for example: www.youtube.com/@polyglotpages
@@birgittnlilli9726 We all have different learning styles. For me, I can learn, translate, & repeat quicker knowing the story in English first. The above teaching style makes me go back to the Spanish and ask myself "what was the word again?" in which it is not repeated so it's lost from retention.
I was just going to write that. I hate how they do Spanish alone first, it feels like a waste of time. I need to at least learn what they are saying first.
Thank you for this video its very helpful but is there is any order to these stories, starting easy and getting progressively more difficult ? If you have only learnt present, preterite and future tense then dealing with other verb tenses as a beginner is a bit confusing.
I love this format, but the narration puts me to sleep. It would be great if the AI had a little variation in tone and story telling style.
I decided to learn Spanish yesterday and I understood that Tom is a small boy, who's afraid of heights and found a cat. And something with school. I didn't expect to understand anything to be honest
Great job, keep going❤. I decided to learn it 4 hours ago, but i understand it from photos 😂
Lol nice that's called acquisition learning it's subconscious. Best way to learn
This is a wonderful resource for beginners to hear and read Spanish. Thank you!
This video is perfect for me! I am Brazilian and now I'm studying Spanish and English at the same time. Thanks a lot 😊
My only question: Did Tom keep the cat? :-)
yes ❤🎉😊
Claro está
I was wondering the same thing. 😅
tom escucho suave mewo .. sabo el arbol .. salvar el gatito
1. El niño escuchó al gatito maullar desde el árbol.
2. Tom subió al árbol y salvó al gatito.
3. Tom no quería dejar al gatito solo.
Muchas gracias, tu respondió perfectamente para mí.🙂
Gracias Gracias ... Mil Gracias
This is all good, but you should consider doing the lessons so that the sentences are in English first, and then in Spanish. It's easier that way, because we know what to expect, pay more attention. Like this channel for example: www.youtube.com/@polyglotpages
I agree.
I dont, I think it is better in spanish first, so I can see what I already understand without knowing the story beforehand.
@@birgittnlilli9726 We all have different learning styles. For me, I can learn, translate, & repeat quicker knowing the story in English first. The above teaching style makes me go back to the Spanish and ask myself "what was the word again?" in which it is not repeated so it's lost from retention.
I was just going to write that. I hate how they do Spanish alone first, it feels like a waste of time. I need to at least learn what they are saying first.
Thanks for the link, was looking for some lessons like this.
1. El gato
2. Él subió al árbol para salvar el gatito
3. Puedo hacerlo
¿pase el examen?
Just came across this channel, very helpful, thank you so much.
I have a doubt in spanish grammar and can you clear it? - My doubt is wht can we use the word 'it' in spanish as subject pronouns?
There's not always a direct one for one.
Gracias por la hermosa historia ❤
storybooks in pdf format to download ??
1. un sonido de gatito.
Great video . Thanks 👍
Muchas gracias ❤
Thank you so much