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Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 4:10 pm
by Kraut
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 2:18 am
by Kraut
Grammar sheets of Español Avanzado you can use the Google search function or the in-built one
Revista Digital Para Estudiantes de Español Avanzado
Tienes (un) coche -
omisión del artículohttps://www.espanolavanzado.com/gramati ... un-coche-2-----------------
de/desde → a/hastahttps://www.espanolavanzado.com/gramati ... desde-o-de............
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 2:29 am
by Kraut
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:48 pm
by Kraut
How I Learned SpanishSteve Kaufmann - lingosteve
I don't worry about how well I speak Spanish, nor about the mistakes I make. I can't control how others react to my Spanish. I can only control how I feel about using the language, and these are feelings of pleasure and satisfaction, regardless of my level. I have always enjoyed my 60 year association with the Spanish language and culture.
All the Tricks and Tips You Need for Learning Spanishhttps://blog.thelinguist.com/tips-for-learning-spanish/
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:34 am
by Araminta
Kraut, I just wanted to stop by to thank you for curating and expanding this very useful collection.
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 7:02 pm
by MorkTheFiddle
A barkeep in Spain or Mexico, one, mocked me once for ordering 'una cerveza.' "You just want one?" I suppose I should have said, "Quiero cerveza, por favor." Still not sure why he mocked me, actually.
Español Avanzado looks like a useful book. Do you recommend owning it?
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:08 pm
by Kraut
MorkTheFiddle wrote:A barkeep in Spain or Mexico, one, mocked me once for ordering 'una cerveza.' "You just want one?" I suppose I should have said, "Quiero cerveza, por favor." Still not sure why he mocked me, actually.
Español Avanzado looks like a useful book. Do you recommend owning it?
I think it's not a book, just random annotations for their texts dealing extensively with difficult grammar. I google for something on their site when I think they may have it: espanolavancado ir participio
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2021 10:52 pm
by Kraut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6oU6AdMGYcInterview with Alexander Argüelles: Consistency is the Key to Success | 2019 Polyglot Conference
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFj1W1bDNlECómo aprender inglés en casa
Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve
La adquisición de un idioma no se hace en clase, se hace en el cerebro, por ese motivo cualquier lugar es perfecto para el estudio: coche, casa, gimnasio…Además, hoy en día no hay excusas, ya que contamos con una infinidad de contenido en Internet: Youtube, Netflix, webs…
En este video os animo a que os sumerjáis en el inglés para aumentar la compresiòn y perder el miedo.
0:00 - El inglés se aprende en el cerebro
3:00 - Cómo la mente adquiere el inglés
4:40 - Los errores no importan
5:32 - La meta es la compresión
8:20 - La repetición ayuda con el aprendizaje
10:35 - Consume contenido que te gusta
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:30 pm
by Kraut
A barkeep in Spain or Mexico, one, mocked me once for ordering 'una cerveza.' "You just want one?" I suppose I should have said, "Quiero cerveza, por favor." Still not sure why he mocked me, actually.
The article doesn't seem wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNIE0d95R2wNO digas YO TOMO UNA CERVEZA¿¿Cómo PEDIR en un BAR en ESPAÑA??
Re: My Spanish study favourites (gear, people, methods, resources....)
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 4:44 pm
by MorkTheFiddle
Kraut wrote:A barkeep in Spain or Mexico, one, mocked me once for ordering 'una cerveza.' "You just want one?" I suppose I should have said, "Quiero cerveza, por favor." Still not sure why he mocked me, actually.
The article doesn't seem wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNIE0d95R2wNO digas YO TOMO UNA CERVEZA¿¿Cómo PEDIR en un BAR en ESPAÑA??
Possibly he was mocking my accent and not my use of the article. One of those moments in time I would like to have back so that I could ask him.