BEGIN LEARNING Spanish with a Simple Story (My Shopping)
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- Spanish listening and learning with a Simple Story for beginners
Spanish Stories for Beginners with Translation
00:00 Listen and learn Spanish with Subtitles
03:58 Listening Spanish with Translation
13:19 Listen spanish story faster
17:06 Questions and vocabulary list
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Learn spanish while you sleep. English Spanish Translation | Bilingual stories for beginners. Listening to a SIMPLE STORY in Spanish for beginners
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Watching the Spanish subtitles while listening, I understood 95%, even though I'm completely self taught with zero classes. Without subtitles, I got about 70%. This program is fantastic!
This is VERY helpful! Especially if someone just listens to it over and over again
Love these stories- great to watch if you only have time to do a little learning. Not for beginners though if only because the story is in past tenses mainly. I think beginners’ level should be in the present tense only.
This was great! Only a few months ago I understood barely a word, now it feels good to be able to get 90%+ on the first view. Keep them coming :)
I can’t thank you enough for these. It adds so much to be able to do some practical listening exercises.
I loved this! I am Spanish level B1 or B2. I understood everything and enjoy hearing the pronunciation and verb tenses.😊🎉
I wanna be B1 or B2 so bad !
Great Story! And nice new words
since I began my language journey, I haven't studied the past tense. The story was said using the past tense. Exciting. Muchas gracias ❤❤
Thanks! That a very nice video. I'm glad I found your channel ✨
Recordó que necesitaba ir a comprar para cena.
Necesitaba todos los tipos de comida, veduras, carne, y bebidas.
Encontró pan fresco y eligió una hogaźa grande de pan.
Thank you very much. Muy bien!
This is too hard for me :(, what's the level below a beginner haha
This definitely isn’t beginner 😅
I would say it’s a solid A2 level. I just reached A2 and it is hard for me. I might try lowering the speed to .75.
Dreaming spanish super beginner
Start with Dreaming Spanish
I agree. Beginner would have been present simple and perhaps a 'ir + infinitive'. This is good but too advanced for beginner's.
Gracias, buen video !
It might not be the best for stories but I think that present simple tense only is the best for beginners. Me including.
I believe one of the mistakes that a lot of language learning apps/books make is they teach the present tense first. Most content you will see is either in past or future tenses. The Madrigal's book starts with the preterite for this reason. I started understanding a lot more content after I learned the preterite. Just learning the conjugations for a few mega verbs is going to be enough to start understanding these stories.
ıMuy bueno!
Cool
Muchas gracias.. Is pdf or word format of these stories available?
Amazing that he set the table for 2 and all of a sudden there are 8 sitting there!
Hi, how did you make these videos with consistent characters?
pretty sure most of the content on this channel is AI. Maybe not the content of the stories themselves, but the photos definitely look other AI-generated stuff, and the voice might be, too. for example, in this story at one point it says "ir" in the captions, but the voice pronounces the letters individually, so instead of saying "ear" it says "ee-aray."
Not disparaging the content, just pointing it out.
@@Brandon4Weiss agree but I’m curious which programs were used exactly. It does the job.
Wow..some words are what we use in Filipino..
Because Spain ruled over Phillipines for years. Tagalog Language would have been influenced
Спасибо!
Answers:
1. John fue al supermercado para compar artículos por la cena.
2. Necesitaba verduras para ensalada, el pollo, el pan, posteles, y bebidas.
3. John encontró una hogaza de pan.
Could someone tell me in what region or country the language would be spoken as it is in this video? Im learning with the intent of moving to Chile or Argentina and with so many dialects I would like to focus first on the ones in that area.
It uses Spanish of Spain and Mexico I believe, it’s better to look for videos specifically in Argentinian and Chilean Spanish because their pronunciation of some words is different and they have different words for certain things like for example: wallet = cartera (Spain Spanish)/ billetera (argentina Spanish)
Te entenderán en todos los países hispanohablantes sin problema. El español es un idioma muy cohesionado.
No one calls anymore.
Why is John wearing 4 different shirts?
한글 자막을 달아주세요
제 말이 그 말이에요.
Gracias!
🩷🩷🩷
Vamos a ir a tu casa a cenar esta noche !🤣🤣🤣 Que horror!😁
If trying to learn Spanish, the English phrases need to be presented first, but this is good for learning English
I agree
Sus amigos tienen salmonela porque John no cocinó las pechugas de pollo.
😝🤯
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😂😂😂😂