How to Speak Spanish FASTER!!! 3 KEY Verbs (Beginner/Intermediate)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2024
- Here's a simple structure that will allow you to easily start constructing basic sentences, phrases & questions in Spanish.
Practise saying these out loud & writing down some sentences with this formula & don't forget to practise these in a conversation.
How to Speak Spanish FASTER (Part 2)
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Finally an english speaker that does not put on a silly fake accent when speaking another language!
Haha no I definitely won't be doing that. I'll keep everything as authentic as I can. Thanks for the comment
I just learned about your channel today. Thank you for this teaching!
No pasa nada 👍 if I can ever help with anything then let me know & I hope your Spanish is coming along well
@@spanishwithhoani thank you!!
Great video it really helped. I want to start speaking as I have learned a lot but just simple things like this can help to start talking to people.
Sin problema 😁 I'm glad it helps & let me know if I can help with anything else
Great video! I'm a teacher and just started my youtube channel and I agree that these 3 verbs are key. It would be fantastic to learn how to put them into practice more. That's my goal for my next videos. Saludos!!
Hey I just had a look at some of your videos, they're really good. 👍👍
Thats a good point, I'm still trying to think of ways to do this while explaining how everything works, more effectively 🤔
Still a work in a progress. Thanks for the comment & keep up the videos
@@spanishwithhoaniThanks for your comment! All the best for you as well. Let's keep spreading the Spanish language :)
Awesome thanks!
De nada 👍 gracias por el comentario
Asombroso👍🏽
Muchísimas gracias 😃
Muchos gracias y salutas da Olanda!
De nada 👍 gracias mi amiga
Muchas gracias Profe
De nada mi amigo 👍
Thank you.
De nada 👍
thanks boss man
De nada mi amigo 😁
Thank you boss
Gracias, eres muy amable 👍
I can speak spanish because I'm was in venezuela and I like watch this videos
qué guay 😁 I love the accent from venezuela... Did you enjoy living there?
Please teach us estar - esta, estoy, estas, estaban etc
Creo que es una buena idea 👍 voy a organizar algo pronto
This is the same approach done by Qroo Paul. His video has more in depth explanation on this
Oh really, he's really good as well 👍
Yes you're right, I try to keep my videos shorter so sometimes its harder to explain things on a deeper level but thanks for commenting as it helps me think of ways to improve
top secret - only public on the internet
por favor, es un secreto 🤫 jajaja si tienes razón
Hola Profe
Hola 😃 ¿cómo va tu español?
Bien Poco a Poco
@@user-yp2qe4fi4j genial, es difícil pero vale la pena 👍
I'm a complete beginner, I like the simple format of your lessons, but your pronunciation, both English and Spanish, lets you down. I listened several times to the way you say, 'conjugations' 😮
Yes you're right, the NZ accent is different, we pronounce certain letters differently to other countries so sometimes people have trouble understanding me in English sometimes 😅
It's the same in Spanish, keep in mind I'm learning Spanish from Spain. They pronounce certain letters/words differently & have different expressions so since you're just starting out, I'd recommend picking a Spanish speaking country & sticking to that accent otherwise it can get confusing.
are you Australian, your spanish is awesome accent is rough
Muchísimas gracias 👍 I'm from New Zealand but I live in Australia & we do talk a little rough down in this part of the world 😂
🇪🇦 😢el acento no es adecuado, lo siento, la explicación sí. I wouldn't comment on that if it weren't for the fact that you are teaching Spanish and your students are not learning the sounds and intonation correctly .
I think you must be an awesome teacher of English because you know your grammar and are organised . You need to improve your Spanish pronunciation. You say something like puero instead of puedo. 😮 It's like the D in DO in English, not the R in RAW.
gracias por el comentario 👍 yes you're right, that's a good point.
Now that I can easily converse in Spanish with natives & my Spanish teachers, I sometimes find myself picking up bad habits similar to English, like when we shorten our words & don't fully pronounce them so we can talk faster 😂