Spanish comprehensible input full course | Story 22
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2024
- Welcome to Fabulaudit, the full spanish comprehensible input course to acquire the language from nothing to native. This is the story number 22 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 22 is "La tortuga habladora".
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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Tnx
this is a really nice story with lots of useful new words and phrases. muchas gracias master. :)
Glad you liked it!
Greetings from San Francisco de Ustados Unidos! Every time I watch your videos, I think this is the best story and its performance in your Spanish course. Pero lo repetí una y otra vez después de tu próxima lección. Unbelievable to make something better than that one by concentrating lots of useful new words and phrases! Please, advise us on how more efficient to use your lessons: listen one by one to the end of the course or watch each one several times until remembering each word, or...?
Hi Leonid, first of all, thanks for your kind words. I would suggest you re-watching each video at least one or two days later. Your brain needs some time to remember the words, so don't try to watch them several times at once trying to learn them by heart.
beautiful