Here is the Phrase Learner Used in Today's Video: www.prospanish.co.uk/yt/ And for our Very Popular Levels 1-6 Course and All in 1 ProSpanish Course, go to: www.prospanish.co.uk
Another great video that is easy to follow, thank you! To anyone out there considering signing up to the 1 to 6 paid courses, then I can certainly recommend going for the complete all inclusive package as they are guaranteed to improve your Spanish and are excellent value too 👍
@@Robbeerrtt Who is this that you seem to be the spokesperson for? People have all sorts of reasons for wanting to learn a great language like Spanish. I went to work in Spain (Andalucía) in the mid-90s and, unfortunately, only stayed for a year as an expat there. I had very limited tourist Spanish when I arrived, and back then, the man and woman in the street didn't speak English. (A lot more ordinary Spaniards do speak some English now). When learning French some years earlier, during which time I got up to fluency after a lot of work, I had made the mistake of trying to push myself too hard at the beginning. This caused me to continually block and, well, my progress was painfully slow. This defective method almost turned me off that language altogether. I have been suspicious of miracle cures for language learning ever since. I decided by contrast that with Spanish I would take easy my learning of it and let it come as it came. Almost 30 years later and as a result of that most leisurely progress started in Andalucía I am still learning. But well, I am enjoying it immensely, and, more importantly, it is keeping my brain young. I hope I will become fluent in this, my second foreign language, well before I die - I am currently 74. But if I don't, I will have greatly enjoyed the journey, and it will not have done my brain any harm at all.
@Robbeerrtt lol indeed, there are levels to the rate of immersion. Being fully immersed in a country where English takes an extreme backseat (aka "a sprint") does accelerate learning. However, learners who rely upon digital/domestic immersion have the option of "running a marathon". 😬
Here is the Phrase Learner Used in Today's Video: www.prospanish.co.uk/yt/
And for our Very Popular Levels 1-6 Course and All in 1 ProSpanish Course, go to: www.prospanish.co.uk
I sent you an email regarding purchasing the courses. I hope to get a reply soon. You're the best teacher.
another classic lesson. gracias senor
I use lots of little conversation nuggets that I learnt on this channel. Keep up the great work.
Gracias muy mucho
Another great video that is easy to follow, thank you! To anyone out there considering signing up to the 1 to 6 paid courses, then I can certainly recommend going for the complete all inclusive package as they are guaranteed to improve your Spanish and are excellent value too 👍
Totally agree with you
Superb 👌
Thanks
Gracias por esto
Please Please ser do part 2 and 2.3.4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 .10...... of this
Estoy de acuerdo con todos aqui.
🎉❤🎉
Why does it have to be fast? Language learning is a marathon not a sprint. One really enjoys the scenery along the way.
Tell that to those of us suddenly rooted in a Spanish speaking country.
@@Robbeerrtt Who is this that you seem to be the spokesperson for? People have all sorts of reasons for wanting to learn a great language like Spanish.
I went to work in Spain (Andalucía) in the mid-90s and, unfortunately, only stayed for a year as an expat there. I had very limited tourist Spanish when I arrived, and back then, the man and woman in the street didn't speak English. (A lot more ordinary Spaniards do speak some English now).
When learning French some years earlier, during which time I got up to fluency after a lot of work, I had made the mistake of trying to push myself too hard at the beginning. This caused me to continually block and, well, my progress was painfully slow. This defective method almost turned me off that language altogether. I have been suspicious of miracle cures for language learning ever since.
I decided by contrast that with Spanish I would take easy my learning of it and let it come as it came. Almost 30 years later and as a result of that most leisurely progress started in Andalucía I am still learning. But well, I am enjoying it immensely, and, more importantly, it is keeping my brain young. I hope I will become fluent in this, my second foreign language, well before I die - I am currently 74. But if I don't, I will have greatly enjoyed the journey, and it will not have done my brain any harm at all.
@Robbeerrtt lol indeed, there are levels to the rate of immersion.
Being fully immersed in a country where English takes an extreme backseat (aka "a sprint") does accelerate learning.
However, learners who rely upon digital/domestic immersion have the option of "running a marathon". 😬
It's lotngo