JUST LISTEN to Learn Spanish with Short Story (A1-A2)
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- JUST LISTEN to Learn Spanish with Short Story for beginners "El dragón y la astuta oveja"
Spanish Stories for Beginners with Translation
00:00 Listen and learn Spanish with Subtitles
04:36 Listening Spanish with English Translation
15:05 Listen spanish story for beginners faster
19:29 Questions and vocabulary list
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I guess this is one of the best spanish teaching channels on youtube! Well done!
1. el dragón era grande y aterrador!
2. la oveja tosió mucho
3. La oveja hizo que el dragón pensara que el tesoro estaba en el lago.
Great lesson- thanks you
I love this channel it’s great for leaning Spanish. I discovered the channel 6 weeks ago, and in that time you’ve doubled your subscribers, well done! I just did a quick calculation and if you keep doubling your subscribers at that rate, you’ll be on 3.5 million by Christmas…!!! That’s the maths anyway! Keep up the good work, thanks.
You have no idea how much you are helping me. Thank you, thank you ❤
Please don't stop.
1. Grande y aterrador
2. Tosío
3. Le dijo sabía dónde encontrar un grande tesoro
Best channel for learning Spanish
wonderful way of teaching. plz keep doing. So ggrateful ❤
It seems way more advanced than A1A2. I mean you've got the past subjunctive thrown in there with great vocabulary.
Muchas gracias por esta hermosa historia
1. El dragón era un grand bestia cubierto de escamas, con alas, una cola y dientes afilados. Era grande y peligroso.
2. Para despertar y llamar la atentión del dragón, la oveja tosió más fuerte
3. La oveja engańo el dragón que sabía dónde pudiera encontrar el gran tesoro
Me encanta este metodo de ensenaza. Esta es una gran ayuda!
Спасибо большое, интересная история!
I love this channel.I think it will help me a lot in learning Spanish.
Thanks
Me encantó la historia. Es muy divertida 😂❤
Perfect!
Guys I really want to thank you since in My country no many Spanish people or speaking the language.. so it was so helpful for me to learn since i am studying Spanish and still beginner
Yo bien Feliz
I hope this explains my feelings right 😂
Please give the answers to the quest
Love these stories to learn. Love the sound of your voice.
Her voice, yes. His voice, no.
❤🇵🇰😊
2. La oveja tosió.
3. Ella sabía que le encanta El tesoro al dragón. Le dijo que un tesoro grande estaba Al fondo de un Lago.
Should be possible to switch off the promotions? I got 3 or 4 in one story...
Nothing is free
1. Tiene escamas, alas, cola y dientes afilados.
2. Ella tosió
3. Ella dijo que el tesoro estaba en el fondo del lago.
1. Él estaba cubrieta en escamas, tiene dientes afilados, y una cola.
Amore mio vado , piccolino a dopo boccuccia di rosa ah a.
Great channel, but WHY does the male narrator keep switching between these annoying sing-song voices? One of them is normal and the other two tail off into uptalking. Minor critique, I know, but overall this is excellent.