Hi there. Yes it’ll take a bit of practice but you are getting there. Be patient with yourself. Here are two other videos that would help you and separate these two topics in case it’s easier: Definite articles: ua-cam.com/video/o4ZFaxE1Oak/v-deo.html Indefinite articles: ua-cam.com/video/TwVyjOh8Iew/v-deo.html Let me know if you have any questions :) Happy to help.
Hi in your website you have mentioned spanish indefinite articles are un,una, unos and unas which in English you have written "the" but that is definite article pls clearify.
Hi there. Thanks for finding this. Can you give me the specific link where you saw that so we can correct it? Indefinite articles: un, una, unos, unas = a/an Definite articles: el, la, los, las = the Thanks again for taking the time
Lila, that’s so awesome! I love learning more and more about the Mexican culture. So many beautiful traditions. Rolling your r’s is something that takes practice. Babies in Spanish speaking countries take time and practice to acquire that sound and ability. It’s the same for the rest of us. You know what sound was super hard for me when I was learning English? The “th” sound … it took a lot of practice. Sometimes I still miss it. You’ll get it! I’m glad you found the video helpful 👍🏽. I hope you have a fabulous day!
Thank you. Now I understand the subject matter. Excellent teaching.
That’s awesome to hear! Thank YOU
This was super easy to understand! Thank you so much!
Lola Mendez I am so glad to hear that! You are very welcome!
You are a very gifted teacher.
Aww thanks for your kind comments. Very much appreciated. Have a super day!
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Using this for class, I'm still super confused but it helps haha
Hi there. Yes it’ll take a bit of practice but you are getting there. Be patient with yourself.
Here are two other videos that would help you and separate these two topics in case it’s easier:
Definite articles: ua-cam.com/video/o4ZFaxE1Oak/v-deo.html
Indefinite articles: ua-cam.com/video/TwVyjOh8Iew/v-deo.html
Let me know if you have any questions :)
Happy to help.
@@TeacherCatalina thank you so much!!💕
Anytime 😊
So good I get it now!!! Yay!!!
Yay 😁! So glad to hear. Hope you have a phenomenon day!
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Hi in your website you have mentioned spanish indefinite articles are un,una, unos and unas which in English you have written "the" but that is definite article pls clearify.
Hi there. Thanks for finding this. Can you give me the specific link where you saw that so we can correct it?
Indefinite articles: un, una, unos, unas = a/an
Definite articles: el, la, los, las = the
Thanks again for taking the time
I am 25% Mexican (because my grandparents are from Mexico) and I can’t roll my r’s 😭
Also this is helpful, thank you!
Lila, that’s so awesome! I love learning more and more about the Mexican culture. So many beautiful traditions. Rolling your r’s is something that takes practice. Babies in Spanish speaking countries take time and practice to acquire that sound and ability. It’s the same for the rest of us. You know what sound was super hard for me when I was learning English? The “th” sound … it took a lot of practice. Sometimes I still miss it. You’ll get it! I’m glad you found the video helpful 👍🏽. I hope you have a fabulous day!