It's nice that you admitted the disappointing nature of not understanding Spanish as well as you had thought! I feel the same way with certain accents and slang. Learning Mexican Spanish, when I went to Spain...it was definitely supe different. It can be so frustrating!! It was nice to see that someone feels the same way as I do.
Can't believe this! I have been watching you for a while now, and suddenly you post a video traveling to my native archipelago! Hope you enjoy all islands (P.S. don't forget to visit Gran Canaria!). Looks like you are having an amazing time :)
You should also visit mainland Spain, there is a lot to explore. I am sure if you push yourself your confidence will grow and if you go outside the cities often you have no choice but to speak Spanish or use hand signals :) Mi español es malo :)
Hi, first time commenting on your channel. :) That's so interesting! I felt exactly the same. I traveled to Tenerife last year and felt much more motivated to learn Spanish after coming back. I guess I wasn't confident enough about my spanish level when I was there and thought I couldn't improve my spanish in a short time anyways, so just not motivated to practice as much as i'd like 🙈 Totally agree that our the altitude is what matters. Now I'll continue to learn Spanish, and Look forward to my next trip to Spain :))
Happy to see the vlogs are back! Don't feel bad about not using much Spanish. The transition from learning to being in a Spanish speaking country is difficult. Plus the Spain accent is SO HARD. You're going back with the right attitude and I bet you'll be surprise with how much your Spanish grew while you were away.
speaking with spanish speakers for extended lengths of time can be frustrating/feel embarrassing or more make me more self-conscious about my spanish too, so i understand the increase in motivation after you were home compared to in the moment but you're awesome and i'm glad you got that motivation back!
Hola Emi. I just watched your Spanish/Latino UA-camr recomendation videos. I want to add one more fantastic youtuber to the list: Shin Fujiyama. Shin is fantastic, and will make you fall in love with Honduras!
It's nice that you admitted the disappointing nature of not understanding Spanish as well as you had thought! I feel the same way with certain accents and slang. Learning Mexican Spanish, when I went to Spain...it was definitely supe different. It can be so frustrating!! It was nice to see that someone feels the same way as I do.
Can't believe this! I have been watching you for a while now, and suddenly you post a video traveling to my native archipelago! Hope you enjoy all islands (P.S. don't forget to visit Gran Canaria!). Looks like you are having an amazing time :)
ay that's so cool!!
You should also visit mainland Spain, there is a lot to explore. I am sure if you push yourself your confidence will grow and if you go outside the cities often you have no choice but to speak Spanish or use hand signals :) Mi español es malo :)
I felt a similar thing when I went to France as far as getting much more motivated after coming back
Hello. Great images and a nice introduction. I look forward to more videos like this. See you.
thank youuu!🤍
Hi, first time commenting on your channel. :) That's so interesting! I felt exactly the same. I traveled to Tenerife last year and felt much more motivated to learn Spanish after coming back. I guess I wasn't confident enough about my spanish level when I was there and thought I couldn't improve my spanish in a short time anyways, so just not motivated to practice as much as i'd like 🙈 Totally agree that our the altitude is what matters. Now I'll continue to learn Spanish, and Look forward to my next trip to Spain :))
Wow so cool!!! You finally got to Spain! So happy for you and loving these vlogs!
Happy to see the vlogs are back! Don't feel bad about not using much Spanish. The transition from learning to being in a Spanish speaking country is difficult. Plus the Spain accent is SO HARD. You're going back with the right attitude and I bet you'll be surprise with how much your Spanish grew while you were away.
speaking with spanish speakers for extended lengths of time can be frustrating/feel embarrassing or more make me more self-conscious about my spanish too, so i understand the increase in motivation after you were home compared to in the moment
but you're awesome and i'm glad you got that motivation back!
ay that makes me feel so much better to know that I'm not the only one!
¡Enhorabuena! me mola un montón tu contenido y debo admitir que el editing de este video me flipó :)
graciassss🙏🏼🤍
Finally! More travel vlogs, please!!! 🤍
You were in the Canary Islands in the end of the last video? Now that is surprising! And so, so beautiful there!
i’m so happy for you! the video looks absolutely amazing
thank youuuu!
No way I guessed it right it was Canary Islands in the last video 😳
omg! I wanna be friend with u so much!
Hola Emi. I just watched your Spanish/Latino UA-camr recomendation videos. I want to add one more fantastic youtuber to the list: Shin Fujiyama. Shin is fantastic, and will make you fall in love with Honduras!
Can you friendship.i belong to India
awesome job but could use much more emi on camera
Hahaha guess I'm a camera shy youtuber but I'll do better next time 😂