It's difficult to learn a language if you don't like content in that language; movies, books, music. I can't learn Italian or French because I don't like them, they are bored to me. I don't know if Spanish is boring or not but I love my country version of Spanish and I find it very interesting, funny, beautiful (Argentina's spanish) it's a different way of speak Spanish. For example: To work in Spanish is "Trabajar", To work in Argentina's Spanish is "Laburar". "Come" in Spanish es "Ven", "Come" in Argentina's Spanish is "Venite". I love Argentina's slang too. Have you tried to consume content of an specific country? It's just an idea. If totally okay if you definitely don't want to learn Spanish. Good luck in your journey learning languages!
That is a great idea that I should explore. I've only ever been exposed to the Spanish of Spain and Mexico, and I always wanted to learn that of Spain. When I used to learn it in my country, it'd been the Spain one (Castilian, I believe). When I picked it up again, I just didn't think much about it because Español was taught in the colleges here, and I've only ever heard the people around me speak that version. Also, there is no novelty with learning Spanish for me because I have done it before, and that is what I think the problem is. Usually, when you start a new language, there is this wonder phase of exploration, and I've already had that 😅. Ever since the audio for this video was recorded, though, things have improved, and I've been learning Spanish consistently and actively. I will surely take your advice and look more into which version I wanna speak. Thank you so much for the insight. I gained a lot of perspective, and I appreciate you for that. Have yourself a wonderful day. Happy New Year 💐🫂
I'm sure you will progress very quickly in your Spanish learning journey 🙌. Do you have good experience with the Short Stories books and Tutor? Iunderstand you perfectly because I also love buying language books but I'm still looking for an Italian book that won't bore me to death 😂. I wish you all the best in the new year and hope that in 2025 you gain many subscribers. I think your channel is very good, and in fact, I need to rewatch all your Thai language videos. Un abrazo enorme desde España y Feliz Año nuevo!!!! 🎉
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I really appreciate it🫶. I have had a good experience with the Short Stories books and the Spanish Tutor, as they provide a nice balance between practice and exposure to real language use. I think they are great support for A2 learners and are both very engaging. Thank you again for your wishes! I hope 2025 brings you lots of success and happiness, too. ¡Un abrazo enorme de vuelta desde aquí y que tengas un Feliz Año Nuevo! 💕💝❤️
I have been learning Spanish too and I think I will start learning Thai leisurely. Why did you choose to learn Spanish and Thai? What other languages do you plan on learning next?
I don't have a concrete reason for learning Thai other than it brought me so much joy when I started. For Spanish, it's more for professional reasons than pleasure. On other languages, there's just too many, but I would like to pick up all the languages I attempted in the past, like Korean, Italian, French, Chinese, Norwegian, etc.
Excellent video as usual, you really are a source of motivation every time! I was wondering how you finally decided and managed to combine Spanish and Thai? How do you do it on a daily or weekly basis? Please keep going :) !
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it 💝 The idea to pick up a second language came about when I hit 1 year mark learning Thai and experienced that level of success/progress. I had intended on Korean, but the thought of learning another language no one around me spoke was a little unpleasant, so I chose Spanish, which is widely spoken around me. Learning Spanish and Thai works because I am at very different levels for both. Every other day, one of the languages takes the spotlight. So, on day 1, I give more time to Thai and then the next to Spanish, and the cycle continues. I sometimes go days learning both passively or actively depending on my energy levels. I can even go days not learning Spanish tbh. It's not a perfect structure, but I do my best to keep showing up and doing my best. I hope that answers your questions 😊
😅i really want to study spanish Can u help me with it 😢😢😢like i need someone to practice with .i Can help u with english or arabic or french instead😅😅@@anaellekylyn
It's difficult to learn a language if you don't like content in that language; movies, books, music. I can't learn Italian or French because I don't like them, they are bored to me. I don't know if Spanish is boring or not but I love my country version of Spanish and I find it very interesting, funny, beautiful (Argentina's spanish) it's a different way of speak Spanish. For example: To work in Spanish is "Trabajar", To work in Argentina's Spanish is "Laburar". "Come" in Spanish es "Ven", "Come" in Argentina's Spanish is "Venite". I love Argentina's slang too. Have you tried to consume content of an specific country? It's just an idea. If totally okay if you definitely don't want to learn Spanish. Good luck in your journey learning languages!
That is a great idea that I should explore. I've only ever been exposed to the Spanish of Spain and Mexico, and I always wanted to learn that of Spain. When I used to learn it in my country, it'd been the Spain one (Castilian, I believe). When I picked it up again, I just didn't think much about it because Español was taught in the colleges here, and I've only ever heard the people around me speak that version. Also, there is no novelty with learning Spanish for me because I have done it before, and that is what I think the problem is. Usually, when you start a new language, there is this wonder phase of exploration, and I've already had that 😅. Ever since the audio for this video was recorded, though, things have improved, and I've been learning Spanish consistently and actively. I will surely take your advice and look more into which version I wanna speak. Thank you so much for the insight. I gained a lot of perspective, and I appreciate you for that. Have yourself a wonderful day. Happy New Year 💐🫂
I'm sure you will progress very quickly in your Spanish learning journey 🙌. Do you have good experience with the Short Stories books and Tutor? Iunderstand you perfectly because I also love buying language books but I'm still looking for an Italian book that won't bore me to death 😂. I wish you all the best in the new year and hope that in 2025 you gain many subscribers. I think your channel is very good, and in fact, I need to rewatch all your Thai language videos. Un abrazo enorme desde España y Feliz Año nuevo!!!! 🎉
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I really appreciate it🫶. I have had a good experience with the Short Stories books and the Spanish Tutor, as they provide a nice balance between practice and exposure to real language use. I think they are great support for A2 learners and are both very engaging.
Thank you again for your wishes! I hope 2025 brings you lots of success and happiness, too. ¡Un abrazo enorme de vuelta desde aquí y que tengas un Feliz Año Nuevo! 💕💝❤️
What was the verb video in spanish you used that helped.
It's SpanishDict app
I have been learning Spanish too and I think I will start learning Thai leisurely. Why did you choose to learn Spanish and Thai? What other languages do you plan on learning next?
I don't have a concrete reason for learning Thai other than it brought me so much joy when I started. For Spanish, it's more for professional reasons than pleasure. On other languages, there's just too many, but I would like to pick up all the languages I attempted in the past, like Korean, Italian, French, Chinese, Norwegian, etc.
hello, what is the name of the app/website you were using on 5.18 sec?
Hello there. The app is Quizlet 👌
Excellent video as usual, you really are a source of motivation every time!
I was wondering how you finally decided and managed to combine Spanish and Thai? How do you do it on a daily or weekly basis?
Please keep going :) !
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it 💝
The idea to pick up a second language came about when I hit 1 year mark learning Thai and experienced that level of success/progress. I had intended on Korean, but the thought of learning another language no one around me spoke was a little unpleasant, so I chose Spanish, which is widely spoken around me. Learning Spanish and Thai works because I am at very different levels for both. Every other day, one of the languages takes the spotlight. So, on day 1, I give more time to Thai and then the next to Spanish, and the cycle continues. I sometimes go days learning both passively or actively depending on my energy levels. I can even go days not learning Spanish tbh. It's not a perfect structure, but I do my best to keep showing up and doing my best.
I hope that answers your questions 😊
I speak Spanish. I think it's such a boring language. It's not as exciting as thai or Japanese 😖
So true, but coming from a Spanish speaker makes it seem even worse 😅
I think Spanish is a beautiful language, I like using English more because I want to improve at it, and I recently started learning Japanese
I'm a native Spanish speaker and I think it's a beautiful and complex language. Speaking one of the most difficult languages is a privilege ❤
A privilege indeed!
😅i really want to study spanish Can u help me with it 😢😢😢like i need someone to practice with .i Can help u with english or arabic or french instead😅😅@@anaellekylyn