Spanish comprehensible input full course | Story 35
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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2024
- Welcome to Fabulaudit, the full spanish comprehensible input course to acquire the language from nothing to native. This is the story number 35 from the spanish full course. It is told exclusively in comprehensible spanish, with the aid of drawings and gestures. The only thing you have to do is listen as attentively as possible. Enjoy it!
My name is Francisco and my goal is to provide something missing in UA-cam: a complete, sequenced and organized Spanish journey for you, based on story listening. Designed for absolute beginners or advanced speakers.
The methodology I used is entiely based on Stephen Krashen's Language Acquisition Theory and Beniko Mason's StoryListening. I provide Spanish comprehensible input in the format of stories, to guide you in a full spanish course for absolute beginners. Learn spanish with stories, the natural way! The method is similar to TPRS, but has some slight differences. You can check out more in the resources linked below.
Story 35 is "Cómo el oso perdió la cola".
PDF file: drive.google.c...
Some interesting resources you may check:
Kathrin Shechtman's german comprehensible input channel:
/ @kathrinshechtman
Stephen Krashen's free books and articles:
www.sdkrashen.com/
An outstanding story listening project developed, among others, by Beniko Mason, Kathrin Shechtman and Stephen Krashen:
www.storiesfir...
Any other question, don't doubt writing me to my email frangsinatra@gmail.com.
¡Hasta la próxima!
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This is the best comprehensible input spanish course on the whole internet, thank you for this and keep up the great work 👍☝👍☝
Thanks! Glad to know you like it
jaja... I didn't expect the Oso to loose his cola. really nice story.
You deserve more views 🥺🥺 thank you so muchhh
You're welcome!
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Thank you for these videos. They are extremely helpful!
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I am currently working my way through each of your comprehensive input stories and look forward to each one (Reached number 16 so far) and fully agree thet it is by far the best way to pickup the language. No more grammar drills or trying to study intensely, just fun all the way. Should I lalso isten to Spansih language songs as Comprehensive input ?
Hi Andy, thanks for your feedback, I'm glad you're enjoying it. Spanish songs are helpful, but they may be difficult to understand (unless they are children songs). Something I would recommend you is leaning the lyrics and singing along, that can be both helpful and fun. Cheers!