Un otro estudiante de español me dió un sitio se llama Youglish y me ayuda mucho. Cuando cambias la idioma a español, puedes escribir una palabra y buscarla en contexto por videos de RUclips. Lo viene con subtítulos y un traductor si necesitas. ¡En serio lo recomiendo!
Thank you, mil gracias por todo lo que te haces con tu canal. I believe the main reason we can't learn languages here in the states is because we don't have fun. When you're having fun , you're more motivated, and paying more attention. Gracias por divierternos
I'm an intermediate learner, so I tend to Google the word in spanish as you suggest - or I ask a native speaker. To be honest, my approach to vocabulary is quite lazy - I spend most of my time reading, listening, and speaking... or to borrow Steve Kaufmann's term 'enjoying the language'. I don't generally make a conscious effort to learn a word - I'll just come across a new word and it may or may not stick.
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You know what's funny. If you look at my story, I just posted last night that I'm working on a video with Steve from 2 years ago lol
KIk mi tigre!!! Love your videos all the way from the Uk. I just need some help on something. I recently finished the 10,000 page book(€3)) madrigals guide to Spanish and can speak and think and understand a basic amount of Spanish I've learnt all my conjugations past present and future etc etc (hated those with a passion(g)) pero I can't find books that are as detailed dedicated and impactful as that book so I can transition from a beginner to an intermediate. I really need some suggestions. I've been learning español since august and have never spoke with a Spanish speaker could this be the solution to my problems ? Even so o really need some book recommendations. Gracias
@ i studied three years of Spanish in high school. I know a lot of basic words and phrases. So When I hear people speaking in Spanish I can pick out certain words, or actually what they may be talking about. (also they must talk slow so I can catch on). I’m asking where should I start in the intermediate stage because I’m no beginner !!! I hope this helps 😁
If you want someone to practice with, I can help you and correct you where you go wrong and tell you the best way to go around learning it. For free incase you think I'm tryna get you onto something. You want that?
@@nikaniles747 I think moving forward from Beginner, it's important to communicate and learn to hold conversations. That'll speed up your process immensely and that's the only way to get fluent in 6 months.
@@nikaniles747 I would learn the top 1000 words in Spanish and get Olly Richard’s books Short Stories in Spanish. I would also do is watch Spanish language series with Spanish subtitles. Good luck!
Thank you very much for the recos. Are these sites more of word translations? Is there a site that correct sentences? I am a beginner and practicing forming sentences but I cannot check if my grammar is correct.
Un otro estudiante de español me dió un sitio se llama Youglish y me ayuda mucho. Cuando cambias la idioma a español, puedes escribir una palabra y buscarla en contexto por videos de RUclips. Lo viene con subtítulos y un traductor si necesitas. ¡En serio lo recomiendo!
Thank you, mil gracias por todo lo que te haces con tu canal. I believe the main reason we can't learn languages here in the states is because we don't have fun. When you're having fun , you're more motivated, and paying more attention. Gracias por divierternos
Saludos desde la ciudad de Guatemala 🇬🇹, hermano! Buen video
I’m still old school with learning my vocabulary lol I like using flash cards still
I'm an intermediate learner, so I tend to Google the word in spanish as you suggest - or I ask a native speaker. To be honest, my approach to vocabulary is quite lazy - I spend most of my time reading, listening, and speaking... or to borrow Steve Kaufmann's term 'enjoying the language'. I don't generally make a conscious effort to learn a word - I'll just come across a new word and it may or may not stick.
You know what's funny. If you look at my story, I just posted last night that I'm working on a video with Steve from 2 years ago lol
@ en serio? que raro :) me alegra ver que haces tus arepas por tu cuenta en lugar de comprarles! its the only way. stay gold brother!
Gracias por los hookups, Rickie. Forgive my Spanglish, lol.
Lol still good
Thank you for sharing. I'm at beginner level and only knew one of these resources and used Google translate. Now I know! Thank you!
Mano...me encanta este canal 👍👏
KIk mi tigre!!! Love your videos all the
way from the Uk. I just need some help
on something. I recently finished the
10,000 page book(€3)) madrigals guide
to Spanish and can speak and think and
understand a basic amount of Spanish
I've learnt all my conjugations past
present and future etc etc (hated those
with a passion(g)) pero I can't find
books that are as detailed dedicated
and impactful as that book so I can
transition from a beginner to an
intermediate. I really need some
suggestions. I've been learning español
since august and have never spoke with
a Spanish speaker could this be the
solution to my problems ? Even so o
really need some book
recommendations. Gracias
bro ricky always with the hookups man lo aprecio mano
Joder me encanta este canal
Thank you
Estoy aquí! I used living language
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 Saludos bro!
Okay Video quality!!!
So I know I’m not a beginner learner but also I’m not advanced. Where should I pick up ? I’m trying to be fluent in 6 months??!!!!!!
Need more info lol. That's very vague.
@ i studied three years of Spanish in high school. I know a lot of basic words and phrases. So When I hear people speaking in Spanish I can pick out certain words, or actually what they may be talking about. (also they must talk slow so I can catch on). I’m asking where should I start in the intermediate stage because I’m no beginner !!!
I hope this helps 😁
If you want someone to practice with, I can help you and correct you where you go wrong and tell you the best way to go around learning it. For free incase you think I'm tryna get you onto something. You want that?
@@nikaniles747 I think moving forward from Beginner, it's important to communicate and learn to hold conversations. That'll speed up your process immensely and that's the only way to get fluent in 6 months.
@@nikaniles747 I would learn the top 1000 words in Spanish and get Olly Richard’s books Short Stories in Spanish. I would also do is watch Spanish language series with Spanish subtitles. Good luck!
Thank you very much for the recos. Are these sites more of word translations? Is there a site that correct sentences? I am a beginner and practicing forming sentences but I cannot check if my grammar is correct.
I recommend LangCorrect or HelloTalk.
Did Chris Brown really say that? Because I don’t remember those lyrics 🤣
Spanish411 is fire 🔥