Andrea! You are doing exactly what has to be done at Superbeginner level, because it is very easy to get overloaded with too much of new information and get lost. I speak five languages and this is exactly what I'd expect at superbeginner level for the best results! Best regards from Russia!
Oh Andrea…if only everyone spoke at this beginner speed, then I would be fluent. So how are you liking living in Canada? Hope to hear about it at beginner speed.
Creo que todavía ella está comiendo la marijuana 😂. Nadie habla tan robótico!! Pues, soy gringo y habla un poco robotizado. Azul es el color favorito mío también, mis ojos son color Del Mar. 😅. I love this girl!!
Don’t stress over what you don’t know. I consider myself a Spanish student for life. I started late in life and really didn’t put my attention in it very well. Organize your time and take breaks like minutes not days. 15 minutes max to study Spanish and then do something else and come back to Spanish. If an online lesson is long, break it up into 10-15 minute chunks. Read a little everyday even if you don’t get what it means completely. Use LingQ and start slow and let your mind be your guide to advance when it’s ready. Take written notes. Buena suerte…
There's 2 ways to go depending on what "motivates" you. But before that, you gotta realize that you can still do things when you're not motivated and also that, no matter what you do, you should do something every day (or most days). So the 2 ways are:1) A little each day or 2) A LOT each day. I've been doing 2-4 hours for the past month or so and it gets boring at times, but I just keep doing 2-4 hours each day. Sometimes the excitement comes back, sometimes I feel like I understand everything and sometimes I feel like I'm barely understanding and getting really distracted, but I still watch 2-4 hours every single day. Hope this helps!
If you want to get your motivation back, it sounds like you are already motivated deep down. I guess it depends on your reasons for learning? I think about this all the time for myself. Good luck!
Yes, love her videos, but was also wondering if she was slightly colorblind? If there's a type that makes dark green, black and gray look like blue? 😂🤪
@@jaimebav different languages use colors slightly differently. for instance, in japan they do have a word for green, but they use the word for blue for most green things most of the time. a lot of languages are similar. blue and green are actually hard to distinguish unless your language forces you to do so. in some languages there is no distinction at all between the two, they just use the same word for both. you can google this if interested, search for blue/green in linguistics
Thank you it's a very good lesson, but I could not understand when you held the dairy and said ahenda but now I understand its agenda 😂😂 stupid English 😅😅
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Andrea! You are doing exactly what has to be done at Superbeginner level, because it is very easy to get overloaded with too much of new information and get lost. I speak five languages and this is exactly what I'd expect at superbeginner level for the best results! Best regards from Russia!
I agree completely, artiom. Best regards from the USA!
I actually understood about 85% of what you said! Thank you! Your friend from America 🇺🇸 ❤
Great video! Mi color favorito es el cian. I love the outtakes. Hearing Andrea speak at full speed is crazy though.
Andrea energy
Muy divertido. Tengo muchas cosas de color verde en mi departamento. (Pero me gustan camisas azules!)
Gracias por ayudarme ❤
¡Vaya, Andrea! Estás obsesionada con el azul🤣
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Yo amor tu videos de dreaming spanish
Andrea, una traducción al español es imprescindible.
AZUL!
Good
Donde están los videos sobre copa del mundial
Oh Andrea…if only everyone spoke at this beginner speed, then I would be fluent. So how are you liking living in Canada? Hope to hear about it at beginner speed.
❤🥰 Holaaa!
Canada has been amazing!
I love this country.🇨🇦
The weather is a bit odd now, but still, wonderful!
And I thought I liked blue...
¿Donde está tu tarjeta de Compass? ¡Es de color azul también! xd
Any advice for a beginner who is past the excitement phase? Been about 2-3 months now and lost the motivation
Watch this channel! It’ll give you enough input, so later when you realize that you understand, your motivation will increase;)
Creo que todavía ella está comiendo la marijuana 😂. Nadie habla tan robótico!! Pues, soy gringo y habla un poco robotizado. Azul es el color favorito mío también, mis ojos son color Del Mar. 😅. I love this girl!!
Don’t stress over what you don’t know. I consider myself a Spanish student for life. I started late in life and really didn’t put my attention in it very well. Organize your time and take breaks like minutes not days. 15 minutes max to study Spanish and then do something else and come back to Spanish. If an online lesson is long, break it up into 10-15 minute chunks. Read a little everyday even if you don’t get what it means completely. Use LingQ and start slow and let your mind be your guide to advance when it’s ready. Take written notes. Buena suerte…
There's 2 ways to go depending on what "motivates" you. But before that, you gotta realize that you can still do things when you're not motivated and also that, no matter what you do, you should do something every day (or most days). So the 2 ways are:1) A little each day or 2) A LOT each day. I've been doing 2-4 hours for the past month or so and it gets boring at times, but I just keep doing 2-4 hours each day. Sometimes the excitement comes back, sometimes I feel like I understand everything and sometimes I feel like I'm barely understanding and getting really distracted, but I still watch 2-4 hours every single day.
Hope this helps!
If you want to get your motivation back, it sounds like you are already motivated deep down. I guess it depends on your reasons for learning? I think about this all the time for myself. Good luck!
Thank goodness you chose the Niners over the Cowboys though! You are very wise! 👍😂
i love her draws hahahha OHH
Con tus gafas azules todo terminara por ser azul! He aprendido algunas nuevas palabras gracias a este video, como plumón y rodilla. Te agredezco!
I was waiting for the period products.... :D
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You can say mi casa es azul😂
🤦lol. Andrea es pro. quiero mirar Todo 😌🍻💀
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hmmm debatable if some of these things are blue lol
Yes, love her videos, but was also wondering if she was slightly colorblind? If there's a type that makes dark green, black and gray look like blue? 😂🤪
@@jaimebav different languages use colors slightly differently. for instance, in japan they do have a word for green, but they use the word for blue for most green things most of the time. a lot of languages are similar. blue and green are actually hard to distinguish unless your language forces you to do so. in some languages there is no distinction at all between the two, they just use the same word for both. you can google this if interested, search for blue/green in linguistics
Thank you it's a very good lesson, but I could not understand when you held the dairy and said ahenda but now I understand its agenda 😂😂 stupid English 😅😅
Hola mi cariña.. tu casa es muy bonita..
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nice video but too much vocabulary for me