This 15-Minute Concept Will Transform Your Spanish

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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    I always tell students that learning Spanish takes time and consistency. However, there is one thing you can do to take your Spanish to the next level in just 15 minutes: master object pronouns. My student Matthew was able to grasp the difference between indirect and direct object pronouns in just a few minutes, but learning this concept will completely transform his speaking! DM me on Instagram @spanishwithnate if you have any questions I didn't go over in the video.
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    2:00 - Quick Guide to Object Pronouns
    5:43 - How to STOP Translating In Your Head
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    7:58 - All You Need to Know About Object Pronouns (Continued)
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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 • 29

  • @SpanishWithNate.
    @SpanishWithNate.  5 месяцев назад +1

    If you’d like to join one of my Spanish courses, check them out here! spanishwithnate.com/

  • @stacytickle6104
    @stacytickle6104 5 месяцев назад +7

    I can relate with Matthew it can be hard to understand Spanish when I comes to subject pronouns, freezing up and switching back to English when we don’t know. But it’s a process, to work through!

    • @MusicShortsGlobal
      @MusicShortsGlobal 5 месяцев назад

      There's one way I learned more Spanish is by listening to podcasts and talking to staff that are Hispanic.

    • @cogwheel42
      @cogwheel42 5 месяцев назад +1

      This kind of freezing up is exactly why a grammar-first approach can be problematic. Input-based approaches (e.g. listening to podcasts and talking to spanish-speakers as @CelerityClips suggests, or Comprehensible Input more broadly) train you to associate words and phrases with ideas directly rather than having to construct sentences using grammar and vocabulary. You don't think "which subject pronoun goes here?" you just know which phrase to choose depending on who/what you're talking to/about.

    • @cogwheel42
      @cogwheel42 5 месяцев назад

      It's also easier to be "brave" in a sense. Even early on when you don't have a solid grasp of the language, you still get words coming to mind from your ideas. If you use those words, chances are the person you're talking to will have a good hope of understanding you. But if you're unfamiliar with grammar, you look at the situation and think you simply do not have the tools to communicate the idea you want.

  • @user-gs1uj5wy1o
    @user-gs1uj5wy1o 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love these short lessons. Super helpful. Thank you

  • @Doing_Time
    @Doing_Time 5 месяцев назад +5

    I thought spanish grammar was relatively easy until I saw this video...

  • @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt
    @OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt 5 месяцев назад +4

    Resource List
    Duolingo=Basics
    Drops=word base
    Babadum language learning picture games
    Busuu=best lessons
    Lingopie Netflix of language learning
    Amazon Spanish flashcards
    and bilingual crosswords word scrambles and wordseachs
    Clozemaster=spacedrepetition
    Reverso translator dictionary
    All Languages Translator
    Translator pens Amazon

  • @mpb0406
    @mpb0406 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I definitely struggle with this concept a lot specifically with the progressive tenses and using double object pronouns so it's great to hear it fully explained. Also I didn't know about the podcast. I'll definitely be checking that out.

  • @portuguesentreamigos
    @portuguesentreamigos 6 месяцев назад +1

    Genial, excelente contenido,
    Parabéns pelo trabalho!

  • @stacytickle6104
    @stacytickle6104 5 месяцев назад

    I can relate to Matthew when it comes to subject pronouns!

  • @MexicanMovie
    @MexicanMovie 5 месяцев назад

    great video Nate!

  • @bilbaoweekends6739
    @bilbaoweekends6739 5 месяцев назад

    Now you have to learn leismo 😰😱🤯

  • @vrc-dm7jp
    @vrc-dm7jp 2 месяца назад

    Qué hago aquí? Soy colombiana 😂

  • @stephenattwood1992
    @stephenattwood1992 6 месяцев назад

    Why no subtitles?

  • @nathankeboku4792
    @nathankeboku4792 5 месяцев назад

    I still need help with this

  • @cogwheel42
    @cogwheel42 5 месяцев назад +6

    Studying grammatical rules doesn't really do anything to help you learn to use them, aside from whatever opportunity it presents to hear correct utterances. If you're doing any amount of "algorithms in your head", consciously choosing rules to apply, etc., you're learning a process that is different than speaking a language. Native speakers don't do anything like this, and language learners are almost guaranteed to be tripped up by having to consciously remember all these things. The only way to truly internalize the grammar is to expose yourself to people speaking. The more you hear how the language is actually used, the more it will come naturally to you. But if most of what you hear is yourself making mistakes, and if you keep practicing these conscious processes, then it won't come naturally imo.

    • @Aldape
      @Aldape 5 месяцев назад

      pueh un poco de razón tienes; no digo que el estudio de la gramática haga daño pero pues en este caso el tema de los pronombres indirectos está bastante complica'o explicarlo y la vdd que sí lo explicó no tan bien. at least i didn't really get his point

    • @bentrayford6132
      @bentrayford6132 5 месяцев назад

      There are many psycholinguistics studies that suggest explicit learning is beneficial for grammar acquisition. The likes of Stephen Krashen want to convince us that we can learn a language mostly through implicit processes but that's simply not what the evidence suggests.

    • @morla5558
      @morla5558 5 месяцев назад +3

      I couldn’t agree more, I learned english, spanish, and now I’m currently acquiring japanese without opening a grammar book, just through comprehensible input.

    • @cogwheel42
      @cogwheel42 5 месяцев назад

      @@bentrayford6132 that is a HUGE leap from "explicit learning is beneficial" to "the evidence doesn't suggest you can learn a language without it".
      Edit: no one initially learned their native language by studying grammar rules. Maybe a few years into school after they're basically already talking fluently, but I never heard the word "conjugation" or anything like it until Spanish classes in school. Basically no one I have ever encountered who merely studied in the traditional way has come out speaking the language.

    • @deborahsearle2339
      @deborahsearle2339 5 месяцев назад

      Everyone learns differently. I need this type of lesson because I need to understand how the grammar works.
      Some language gifted persons can just pick things up easily compared to the rest of us…