How QUICKLY did I learn SPANISH?
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2024
- 00:00 Intro
00:47 Who is Zuzana?
01:44 How did you learn spanish?
05:55 Did your colombian partner influence your spanish learning?
07:46 How long did it take you to learn spanish?
09:40 How fast can one learn spanish?
12:56 An advantage of spanish
19:01 How to learn advanced grammar
20:34 2 reasons to learn a language
22:13 2 ways to learn a language
26:19 How many classes a week do you need?
27:54 What do you need to learn a language?
29:44 What would Zuzana do differently
30:58 A tip for spanish students
36:16 Can you learn without taking classes?
36:48 Daniel's experience with languages
38:00 The best tool to learn a language
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Really enjoyed listening to this..thank you
Cool!
Zuzana has a beautiful accent in Spanish. This is why I love the sound of the Romanian language! That Slovakian manner of pronunciation is very clear. Some of the worst Spanish I've ever heard is actually from Americans who continue to use a gringo accent.
Saludos desde Evergreen, Montana, EEUU.
Thank you very much! It's so nice to read this! ❤️
Hola Zuzana. Me encanta tu canal. Yo soy eslovaco y llevo 3 años viviendo en Canarias. No hay mejor manera de aprender un idioma que ir a vivir al país donde uno tiene que adaptarse a la lengua yo creo. Un saludo!
Un saludo para ti! Y gracias! Y sí, esta es la mejor manera de aprender.
Muy buen vídeo. Yo aprendí inglés viendo películas. Para mí eso fue más interesante que lo que estábamos haciendo en la escuela. Cuando mis amigos estaban jugando afuera yo estaba en casa grabando todo tipo de programas y entrevistas en CNN, MTV lo que sea, y luego los escuchaba y escribía páginas y páginas y páginas, intentaba imitar la pronunciación, el ritmo de hablar, la entonación y la respiración, etc. Yo tenía como 13-14 años. Cuando hablo con los angloparlantes piensan que soy nativo. Hago lo mismo con el español. Miro un montón de UA-camrs hispanohablantes todos los días siempre tomando notas y escribiendo las nuevas palabras y expresiones. 🫠🙈
@@pavspol Sí, genial! Esa es la mejor forma.
👍👍👍 skvelé video. Verím, že čoskoro poďakujem gramaticky správne už aj v španielčine. Ďakujem Zuzanke a celému tímu👌👍🍀
Ďakujem, Monika!
Muy buen video 😊 la información es super útil para quienes quieran aprender español o otro idioma !
Muchas gracias!
So where is his video about how many hours it takes yo learn Spanish
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500 or 600 hours to learn Spanish this is a lot better than Pablo from dreaming Spanish he wants people to listen to him speaking Spanish for 1500 hours without subtitles, sorry Pablo but 500 hours with subtitles is so much easier and only one third the time
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Yeah, but she meant 500-600 h of talking, Pablo meant listening. It's completely different.
@@michalmoszczynski ok 500 hours of talking after you got a lot of listening in ,so that makes sense , because you could not learn to understand and speak Spanish in 500 hours,
Don't be swayed by the claims of learning a language in just 30 days or in 500 hours; there are no shortcuts when it comes to language acquisition. The way kids learn is by listening, and mastering a new language requires a great deal of listening.
To be fair, the 600 hours that the FSI proposes are "classroom hours", and it's hard to know if they imply some self study.
Also, the FSI only teaches the areas of the language relevant to them, so mostly politics and economics, and they skip pop culture, literature, music, history, slang, cooking, and a lot of daily life language.
And the level that you reach with those claimed 600 hours is also a little unclear.
600 hours are a lot of time, don't get me wrong.... But languages are HUGE, intensely complex subjects to learn, and despite the FSI claiming 600 hours, if you want to get REAL nice and comfortable in MOST situations in a language, I'd lean more onto the 1500 hours as a benchmark.
But it's all a gradient of skill, not black and white. And also, it gets easier. After 600 hours you'll be very competent in a language like spanish, and if you decide to go for another 1000, it will be a much easier job, and much more fun than the first 600.