If you're over 40 and learning Spanish, watch this.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024
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  • @realfastspanish
    @realfastspanish  2 дня назад +4

    Do you feel your memory is slipping as you age? Did this video help you think about this problem differently?

  • @joannemberube
    @joannemberube Час назад +3

    THANK YOU! ¡GRACIAS! Yes! I’m shouting! I am 65 and just starting to learn Spanish so this message is very timely for me!😊

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  46 минут назад

      ¡De nada! I'm glad to hear it was worth making this video! 😊

  • @simonedens3723
    @simonedens3723 Час назад +2

    Love this video! So motivational. Did Spanish at school in the 1970s and started again in retirement. Am now 62 and, although I’m only on the foothills of Mount Fluency, I am making huge progress. Keep climbing!

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  47 минут назад +1

      That's great, I'm glad to hear you're making huge progress Simone! 😊

  • @SharynS.
    @SharynS. 3 часа назад +3

    I had Spanish in school and in University, about 5 years worth of classes, and I didn’t ever feel as though I could be conversant even though I could read and translate fairly well. I was also an avid reader in English, my native language so maybe it wasn’t surprising that I was more connected to reading in another language too.
    Decades go by and I don’t really use my Spanish and most of it fades away. But earlier this year (I’m 54), I started studying it again, autodidactically, and was surprised at how the vocabulary words, and the conjugations, and the sentence structures seemed to come more naturally to me than I remembered it being in my youth. I chalked it up to having read even more in English over the years and understanding even more how words and grammar work, but now that I’ve seen your video, I think it’s more than that.
    I think that it’s the crystallized intelligence at work, using my English reading as a scaffold to leapfrog understanding in Spanish. Some might say I’m just remembering learning from school that I didn’t know I had retained and that is certainly possible. But learning Spanish this time around doesn’t feel the same. This time, it feels like a lightning bolt, making connections in my brain. It feels good and it makes me crave my Spanish lessons. They aren’t a chore; they are a reward, which seems like an odd thing to say but true. 😊💃🏻

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  39 минут назад

      Yes, absolutely! Crystallized intelligence is all about learning and can be improved through more learning!! And, it sounds exactly like what you have experienced. Thanks for sharing Sharyn!

  • @cokdillihayat-multilinguallife
    @cokdillihayat-multilinguallife 3 часа назад +3

    I have started learning Spanish after 45 but I was busy with lots of things however after 55 I took it more seriously and I improved a lot. Now Spanish is becoming my 3rd language. İf you are using language you never forget, you even keep progressing.🎉

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  3 часа назад +1

      ¡Genial! That's awesome, thanks for sharing!!! 😊

  • @kevinforth7618
    @kevinforth7618 2 часа назад +2

    62 here. Day at a time, I just keep pushing. Learning is more fun than forgetting anyway.

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  45 минут назад

      Yes, I agree, learning is definitely more fun!! 👍

  • @annejohnson5875
    @annejohnson5875 4 часа назад +6

    I'm 56 and I wish I had started learning languages much younger.

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  3 часа назад +7

      Yes, the best time to start is yesterday, the next best time is today. 😊

  • @supriya_singhb
    @supriya_singhb Час назад +2

    Hi i am an Indian. I have started learning Spanish at the age of 43 to create new synapses in my brain. And I chose Spanish because I started learning Salsa and Bachata after turning 40 to keep myself physically active just like I started learning new language for my brain health. And I started making RUclips tutorials ( spanish) for people like me who wants to learn languages to save their brain.
    PS In my certificate level exam (Spanish) I was second topper in college and currently doing diploma(next level)in Spanish. All other students were in their early 20es.

  • @geebs76
    @geebs76 10 минут назад

    Thanks for this video. I'm 65 and have been learning Spanish through a tutor for 4 years. Although I moved to a Spanish-speaking country I don't have much daily interaction with Spanish speakers, so my learning has been slow. Y olvido de mucho. Before I retired I constantly had to learn new complicated things like advanced math and computer modeling, but for me learning Spanish has been different, difficult and humbling. However I am committed and will keep learning!

  • @nigelcadiz8635
    @nigelcadiz8635 2 часа назад +1

    Very interesting. All adds to the motivation. One advantage I have over my fellow learners is that I'm 72 and retired, thus I have lots of spare time. Thanks for the video amigo

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  44 минуты назад

      Good stuff! I'm glad to hear it adds to the motivation for you!

  • @gooseberry769
    @gooseberry769 2 часа назад +2

    It’s not about learning languages. It’s about learning. That’s what shields you from aging in part. Then eat healthy, exercise, maintain positive attitude, help others. Stay away from medications as much as possible. I’m 44, CEO, 3 kids, A2 in Spanish in 7 months and c2 in 3 other languages since young adulthood. That’s my recipe.

  • @whatwelearned
    @whatwelearned 3 часа назад +2

    I am personally attacked by the title 😂👴

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  43 минуты назад

      😂 I'm now wondering how I could make a gentler version of this title 🤔

    • @whatwelearned
      @whatwelearned 37 минут назад

      @@realfastspanish 😁 my existential dread isn't your problem. Keep up the good work!

  • @Hanipharm005
    @Hanipharm005 4 часа назад +2

    I'm 42 😊

  • @artugert
    @artugert 42 минуты назад

    I'm 39. Does that count?

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  35 минут назад

      Yes, I can't see why not! Especially in about a year from now! 😉

  • @IronMike-f8i
    @IronMike-f8i 4 часа назад

    Learn your Spanish only from native born Spanish speakers, .they are Superior,, Teachers. You will only get a gringo accent. If you learn from English first language speakers like this guy here. He is not good. He should be teaching english.

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  4 часа назад +6

      Hola Iron Mike, it's important to keep in mind that students will develop a gringo accent even if they only ever listen to Spanish natives. In fact, this is very normal and common. The key is learning how to develop a more authentic Spanish accent and it starts with understanding how the sounds of your first language sounds will influence the sounds of your second language. If you watch my video on how to not sound like a gringo, I talk about some of these important techniques.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 3 часа назад +2

      Knowing a particular subject (in this case your own language) does patently NOT make you a good teacher. Yes, the accent might be a bit of an issue but not enough to suggest that a non-native teacher is so inferior. Thanks.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 3 часа назад +2

      @@realfastspanish You were too kind to Mike. Here was my response to him: Knowing a particular subject (in this case your own language) does patently NOT make you a good teacher. Yes, the accent might be a bit of an issue but not enough to suggest that a non-native teacher is so inferior. Thanks.

    • @IronMike-f8i
      @IronMike-f8i 3 часа назад

      @davidcattin7006 Wrong. Wrong wrong. Nothing beats original.. ✋️ stop,, making up specious inane excuses. We can Spot,, a NON Natural teacher in a second..like him here. He will clearly IMPRINT HIS GRINGO ACCENT,, TO ALL. WE HAVE TRAVELED TO MANY SPANISH COUNTRIES,, AND OUR STUDENTS THAT ONLY LEARNED FROM NATIVES,, SPANISH,, HAVE SUPERIOR SPANISH SKILLS,, AND NO,,NO,, GRINGO ACCENT!!!THEY ARE ACCEPTED AS SPANISH ,, Latinos NATIVES . ALL THE OTHERS are linked as Gringos. Because they solely learned from gringos,, like this man here.. big difference.. You're Not 👊 grasping this. You are Sadly CLUELESS.

    • @IronMike-f8i
      @IronMike-f8i 2 часа назад

      @realfastspanish You Wrong..
      My family has been DOING THIS FOR OVER 3OO. YEARS. WE ARE from 🇪🇸 🇪🇸 SPAIN.. OUR STUDENTS THAT ONLY LEARN from Spanish speakers,,are looked as Natives,NATIVES,, Spanish speakers,, whereas the others we get,, have Never been able to shed their Gringo ACCENTS. And often. Are called out. As Such.. that's because they earlier imprinted!!!!by gringo*******pseudo teachers,,speakers like you.. you obviously 🙄 😒 never Grasped what I said earlier to the other man,, either. I have had many,, on other sites,, that concurred with me.. As they learned from others like You. You are obviously making 🙄 SPECIOUS,, EXCUSES.. TO VAINLY JUSTIFY YOUR SAD SPECIOUS,, SAGA!!!. YOU CAN NOT FOOL HIGHLY INTELLIGENT STUDENTS OF THE Language!!