How He Learned Spanish In Less Than One Year

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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    Today we will sit down with Michael Harper Spanish to hear how this gringo learned to speak fluently in just one year. If you want to hear how he reached fluency in a matter of months, make sure to listen to his advice. Gracias Michael for sharing your story and for showing us anyone can learn a language if we set our minds to it. Thank you for watching, you're awesome :) New videos every Saturday.
    0:30 - How Michael Learned Spanish
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    13:00 - You Can Learn Spanish Too!
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    Hola, I'm Nate. I used to not know any Spanish at all, and I had no interest in learning the language. I thought learning Spanish would be boring, a waste of time, and would provide no value to my life. Then I started taking Spanish classes in high school and everything changed for me. I struggled with learning the language a lot at first, but thanks to my teachers and my Spanish speaking friends, they helped make the learning process fun. Within a few months, I had gotten to a conversational level, but more important, I had become a more confident person. The real win for me, though, was the friendships I made and strengthened. I discovered that not only did I have higher self esteem, but being out in the real world with people, whether old friends or new ones I met, made me feel more alive and connected with the world around me. Now it's my goal to create videos that make you smile and inspire you to learn Spanish or another language!
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Комментарии • 52

  • @SpanishWithNate.
    @SpanishWithNate.  10 месяцев назад +7

    ¡Gracias por ver! Can we get 1,000 likes on this video? ❤👍
    Check out my free Spanish course here! spanishwithnate.com/

  • @boundforbaja
    @boundforbaja 10 месяцев назад +12

    This resonates. Letting go of thinking in English is def one of the hardest things. Like learning to swim and letting go of the side of the pool.

    • @richardditty5318
      @richardditty5318 10 месяцев назад +2

      It comes in time, daily repetition is key. Eventually you'll see Spanish words, phrases, and expressions just like English ones.

  • @nick2629
    @nick2629 10 месяцев назад +86

    I feel like this interview shouldn't have been in English

    • @SpanishWithNate.
      @SpanishWithNate.  10 месяцев назад +8

      Hahah sí es cierto, para la próxima!!

    • @michaelharperspanish
      @michaelharperspanish 10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re probably right😂

    • @J_Trask
      @J_Trask 10 месяцев назад +1

      De verdad! 😂 this is pretty inspiring though. It is so important to use what you know, and don’t be afraid of looking foolish when you do it.

    • @edwardhill3410
      @edwardhill3410 8 месяцев назад +7

      Why would it be in Spanish? The people who it's directed to don't speak Spanish

    • @josecontreras7153
      @josecontreras7153 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@edwardhill3410 Because we want to hear how he speaks Spanish

  • @Answersonapostcard
    @Answersonapostcard 10 месяцев назад +21

    To truly internalise a language so that you have natural fluency, allowing you to converse every day without significant barriers, it takes 3 years of using the language every day. It can't be done in 6 months or a year realistically. Sure, there can be a good level of ability after this time, but it really takes a number of years especially if you want to actually enjoy the process.

    • @MattGarcyaDC
      @MattGarcyaDC 10 месяцев назад +3

      You'd be surpised.

    • @Answersonapostcard
      @Answersonapostcard 10 месяцев назад +2

      yes, if it was true. @@MattGarcyaDC

    • @neptunemike
      @neptunemike 9 месяцев назад +2

      I think the military language schools do that timeframe though, very rigorous

    • @nealefinch4346
      @nealefinch4346 18 дней назад

      Absolute rubbish, i get tired of these crap videos, saying fluency in 6 months one year, its bullshit😬

    • @nealefinch4346
      @nealefinch4346 18 дней назад

      Absolute rubbish, i get tired of these videos, saying fluency in 6 months or 1 year, its bullshit and you know it😬

  • @michaelharperspanish
    @michaelharperspanish 10 месяцев назад +4

    Awesome talking with you!!🙌

  • @Fwixi
    @Fwixi 10 месяцев назад +5

    great video and tips! appreciate y’all both!!! Jesus bless us all!

  • @travisashley2904
    @travisashley2904 10 месяцев назад +1

    solid advice

  • @user-qu2hg1mb5z
    @user-qu2hg1mb5z 10 месяцев назад +5

    That's really impressive Nate you guys should speak Spanish with each other more

  • @KACZMARCZYK4369
    @KACZMARCZYK4369 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cool tash well done gentlemen

  • @cw8790
    @cw8790 Месяц назад

    I agree with speaking but I keep hearing from dreaming Spanish that I should wait it’s too late for me since I used to speak Spanish in high school.

  • @richardditty5318
    @richardditty5318 10 месяцев назад +4

    Creo que solo es posible para un hablante de inglés aprender un lenguaje romántico o alemánico en un año porque los idiomas comparten muchas palabras. El inglés tiene miles de conjugadas con el español y otros idiomas románticos.

  • @adgepeterb
    @adgepeterb 10 месяцев назад +10

    i have been learning Spanish a while and i have never spoken to someone in Spanish as i am soo nervous to do so

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 10 месяцев назад +6

      No need to be nervous. When they see that you make the effort, they're thrilled and will be very happy to help you improve. Buena suerte!

    • @gomezaddams4347
      @gomezaddams4347 10 месяцев назад +3

      Let that go. Everyone is nervous at the beginning because no one wants to make mistakes and be embarrassed. But, once you accept that you WILL make many mistakes, it gets easier to laugh about it. One way to begin is to book a few lessons on Italki or a similar site. Once you start speaking you’ll quickly lose the anxiety when you realize that no one freaks out over your errors. Good luck!

  • @pablofernandez3284
    @pablofernandez3284 10 месяцев назад +3

    Un mexicano y un venezolano hablando en inglés. Lo digo porque desde que estuvisteis en España el acento os ha cambiado tanto que parecéis de allí.

  • @TylerLL2112
    @TylerLL2112 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nate, why haven't you reached out on me for interview? I'm 12 days into Spanish and I can already say "Hola, mucho queso por favor." The next move is yours really.

  • @thetightwadhomesteader3089
    @thetightwadhomesteader3089 4 месяца назад

    Is it weird that im more shy speaking online then in person? Ive never liked talking to someone over the phone though, I rather talk to them person.

  • @jthymesthree602
    @jthymesthree602 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting video. I’d like to know what you think about not speaking until you have an advanced level of understanding the language. This is what Pablo at Dreaming Spanish advises which is completely opposite to the advice in this video of speaking early and as often as possible. Many people seem to have great success with Pablo’s method of comprehensible input until advanced level and then incorporating speaking at that point. They say to practice in the early stages you should do crosstalk instead. Which is you speaking your own native language to the spanish speaker and they speak only in spanish to you.

  • @vanemoonwalker6762
    @vanemoonwalker6762 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have been studying English when I was 12 years old and now I am 27 and I still don't understand, I have no idea, when a English native speaker speaks to me and I have to guess some words, I need help.😢

    • @GrObbestBand
      @GrObbestBand 4 месяца назад

      i would say to find friends who share hobbies that you have, or like the things you like who speak english. i know many russians / south americans who speak broken english, but can i understand them just fine? yes. you might not be fluent, but the goal is to be at least understood even with your flaws. just talking on a day to day basis, or even just occasionally talking to english speakers can boost your skills. listen to music and sing along, memorize parts of shows you like, these could really help! good luck with your english journey! i myself am learning spanish now so i can communicate with my south american friends.

  • @dobromirknut8149
    @dobromirknut8149 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can u do Nicki Nocole or María Becerra next, I wanna see u reacting and teaching some Argentitian spanish 🇦🇷

  • @dailydefaults
    @dailydefaults 10 месяцев назад +2

    A huevó!

  • @robertklose2140
    @robertklose2140 10 месяцев назад +3

    If you want it badly enough, you will learn. Most American high school students don't want to learn a foreign language because, in their minds, they already speak a language (English), so why acquire another one? The result is that the only kids who learn a foreign tongue to any appreciable extent are the foreign language nerds (like me).

  • @destro1989
    @destro1989 10 месяцев назад +14

    I don't know if I've ever heard the guy speaking Spanish

    • @richardditty5318
      @richardditty5318 10 месяцев назад +1

      The guest spoke a little at the end, he has a Venezuelan accent. He's definitely spent a lot of time speaking Spanish.

  • @MrMasterskywalker
    @MrMasterskywalker 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve never seen this guy have an actual conversation in Spanish. He gives great tips and I don’t doubt he speaks great, but it’s weird that there are little to
    no videos of him actually speaking.

  • @josecontreras7153
    @josecontreras7153 5 месяцев назад

    Me quedé con las ganas de escucharlo hablando en español

    • @user-bz7zr6zr7l
      @user-bz7zr6zr7l Месяц назад

      Estoy secudro que no habla mas que cinco palabras. HAHA

  • @leederbyshire6158
    @leederbyshire6158 17 дней назад

    Ned Flanders speaks Spanish?

  • @CanadaBlue85
    @CanadaBlue85 10 месяцев назад +5

    Seems like all the people on RUclips who claim to have become fluent in one year or less are always years into speaking the language, often living in a spanish speaking country, so it's impossible to know how good they actually were after 6 months or a year. There is one RUclipsr that said she became fluent in 3 months, but didn't start RUclips until 8 years later. People really have to stop purposefully conflating conversational Spanish with fluency for clickbait titles. Really does not actually help anyone who may not know that going from zero to true fluency in a year is just not how adult language learning works, for anyone.

    • @SpanishWithNate.
      @SpanishWithNate.  10 месяцев назад +4

      Great point! I always tell my students that it’s important to view the language learning process as a life long journey. The most important thing is to have fun along the way, be consistent, and be patient! Saludos :)

  • @antoniojha3613
    @antoniojha3613 10 месяцев назад +1

    Unless you’re a genius it’s not possible to become fluent in one year

    • @richardditty5318
      @richardditty5318 10 месяцев назад +1

      That's not true, it just takes repetition. Remember, he didn't define it as speaking like a native, just being able to understand normal conversation and express yourself.

    • @CanadaBlue85
      @CanadaBlue85 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@richardditty5318that's not fluency, that's conversational Spanish. There is a huge gap between the two.

    • @dk2713
      @dk2713 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@CanadaBlue85 I mena everyone has there own definition of fluency tho

    • @CanadaBlue85
      @CanadaBlue85 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dk2713 that's not how definitions work

    • @dk2713
      @dk2713 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@CanadaBlue85 have you looked up the definition of language Fluency ?