Hi Luke, Like all of your italki videos I have watched, you are able to get your point across in Spanish. Props for that. However, I think your Spanish is still rife with many mistakes, many of them are the same mistakes as in your previous videos Some areas I noticed you need to work on are: 1. vowel pronunciation 2. conjugations: especially past tense 3. correct use of articles according to the gender of the word 4. matching adjectives with the correct gender and number/plurality I'll advice you do some kind of focused grammar study around these points. Using the Language Transfer app or Spanish Dict app can easily help with some of the difficulties you're having. Just my 2 cents :)
Thanks so much for the constructive feeedback. I am defiantly aware I’m still making plenty of errors. think at some point It would be very beneficial for me to a little bit of grammer study to make me more aware of everything
Not trying to be mean, but this isn’t an intermediate level. This is still a beginner level. Intermediate would imply that you have a basic understanding of how the language works, how to conjugate verbs, correctly use plurals and adjectives etc.
@@Lukelearnsspanishknowing when to let students speak, and when to talk yourself is a skill in itself. You will notice more experienced teachers are a lot better at making the student do the talking, and especially female teachers, they tend to speak a lot less than blokes imo.
exactly the video i needed
Im glad it helped you out 🙃
Good video Luke! Will add this to my hours. This is more complicated than the previous ones but it is a good conversation and you nailed it!
Awesome, thank you!
Awesome video!! 👍
Thanks, I appreciate the support
This is awesome! Loved watching this. Super motivating! 😊
Glad you liked it!!
hey luke, how do you record this videos? and are the lessons on zoom, skype or the italki classroom?
Hi Luke,
Like all of your italki videos I have watched, you are able to get your point across in Spanish. Props for that.
However, I think your Spanish is still rife with many mistakes, many of them are the same mistakes as in your previous videos
Some areas I noticed you need to work on are:
1. vowel pronunciation
2. conjugations: especially past tense
3. correct use of articles according to the gender of the word
4. matching adjectives with the correct gender and number/plurality
I'll advice you do some kind of focused grammar study around these points. Using the Language Transfer app or Spanish Dict app can easily help with some of the difficulties you're having. Just my 2 cents :)
Thanks so much for the constructive feeedback. I am defiantly aware I’m still making plenty of errors. think at some point It would be very beneficial for me to a little bit of grammer study to make me more aware of everything
Hi Luke. How many lesson [hours of talking] have you taken with Italki to have reached your intermediate level?
I think around 45. A lot of these lessons were only 30 minutes and some of these it was more the tutor speaking. I really have not spoken much at all.
Not trying to be mean, but this isn’t an intermediate level. This is still a beginner level. Intermediate would imply that you have a basic understanding of how the language works, how to conjugate verbs, correctly use plurals and adjectives etc.
Yep. Whether its get called beginner or intermediate I’ve still got a long way to go.
@@LukelearnsspanishNevertheless it is a considerable achievement. To speak and converse with an native mexican is no easy task.
@@Lukelearnsspanishknowing when to let students speak, and when to talk yourself is a skill in itself. You will notice more experienced teachers are a lot better at making the student do the talking, and especially female teachers, they tend to speak a lot less than blokes imo.
Juan de la mala suerte 😂😂😂
jaja si.
hey luke, how do you record this videos? and are the lessons on zoom, skype or the italki classroom?
I just use zoom. Usually just the ask the teacher if they are fine with being recorded and working with zoom prior