Here in the Philippines, we also learn spanish (In some areas). I was surprised because my students were doing very well in their test, and I asked them how they did such a wonderful job, and they responded that they watch “the language tutor” and “AIB”. I decided to visit the channel and wow, absolutely phenomenal the way spanish is taught. I am blessed to recognize your channel! My filipino students are grateful for you Dr. Danny Evans for you are a natural born teacher. God Bless!
@@charlize4653 i think it depends in your course (if college), or school (if basic education). UPD has a Spanish degree program, and some courses require learning Spanish
I'm scheduled to start my Spanish course in a language training here in Manila. But Dr. Evans just prepared me with the class very well. The training is designed for bpo set-up though.
Super lesson. I started Spanish about 6 months ago but I feel it will be years before I can speak to anyone proficiently. You have a gift for getting things across. muchas gracias
No, no it won't be years. Listen to more non-stop conversations in Spanish, short Spanish videos with SPANISH captions, I didn’t says English translated captions. Just keep mixing your lesson types: sometimes read a Spanish story along with the reader, watch a movie with English captions, then watch the same movie over again with Spanish captions, then watch it and listen very carefully with NO captions. It won't be years if you put in more hours per week.
I was wondering if you have ever thought of offering PDF files for each of your lessons? I would not expect them for free but I think that would be a great compliment to your amazing videos.
These simple words have been confusing me eversince I started studying Spanish yet Dr. Evans just made everything ridiculously easy to learn. Every video is worth watching. Hope you don't stop uploading tutorial videos. Muchisimas gracias a nuestro maestro!
I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU LESSONS FOR ALMOST A MONTH.I FIND THEM QUITE INTERESTING.THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LESSONS POSTED SO FAR. ACTUALLY WHEN I STARTED TO LOOK INTO SPANISH, IT WAS QUITE CASUAL AND NEVER THOUGT I WOULD SOME TIME GET GLUED UP. AFTER I CAME ACROSS YOU LESSONS I STARTED TAKING INTEREST MORE AND MORE..BY THE WAY I WOULD DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THE LESSON NO 67 WHERE IN THE ENGLISH TRASLATE" SHE DOES NOT_ WANT NEITHER MILK NOR"......TWO NEGATIVES IN THE SENTENCE MAKE IT POSITIVE.AND THERE BY MEANING DEFEATS. THE WAY YOU TEACH US LESSONS ARE SIMPLY NONE TO BEAT IT.
Hi, I am from Montreal, Canada and I started learning Spanish a couple of months ago, I find these videos very very very useful, thank you dear professor Evans for your excellent method of teaching, merci beaucoup, muchas gracias
@@TheLanguageTutor ¿Por qué te comiste el signo de interrogación de apertura al principio de la oración? It’s one of my biggest pet peeves when people either “forget to use or just plain ignore it, it’s one of the things that sets my native language apart from other Romance languages, me parece una falta de respeto al idioma, you’re a good teacher, though.
Thanks so very much for doing an absolutely fantastic job.....LOVE your channel! Buen Trabajo! Can you please do a video on “verbs like gustar?” Again, thanks so much for your continued dedication to your loyal language learners!
te doy gracias Buen echo! Esto me ayudó mucho por que fue muy deficil para me. tomé muchas notas! tu dijiste que hicisite un otro video sobre bueno buen / mal /malo. Estos tablien son muy deficil para me. Entonces le voy a encontrar y mirar esto ahora - desde Ireland
I have learning disabilities ( ADHD/ Dyscalculia: Though a math disability, patterns in grammar or conjugation get scrambled), so thank you for your videos!
Hi Danny, love your work. I’ve been using Duo for some time and wouldn’t be able to understand some of the complex Spanish rule sets without your explanations. Thank you. I’ve hit a roadblock and can’t understand (from Duo) why the following is necessary...”A ti te gusta viajar a menudo” . I have difficulty at the best of times applying DOP’s and IOP’s...but twice? Why? I’m sure you will have covered this somewhere in one of the TLT lessons, could you please direct me to the most relevant one? Also, aquella vs ese / esa? Duo will frequently introduce new forms of words without foundation or context. I can’t learn through repetition alone, and need to understand why. Happy NY. Brad
I haven't watched in a long time just been doing dulingo mindlessly but having a hard time understanding ningun and algun and came here and wow I am learning /retaining I used to have a hard time understanding the example sentences not I didn't have any problems and kinda understand ningun algun still working g at that
Thank you so much for sharing your content. I have been following you for a while, and it has been awesome. You just made me question something. ELLA NO TIENE NINGUNAS GANAS DE IR. Of course is grammatically correct, but in Spanish we would say. ELLA NO TIENE GANAS DE IR. And now I'm trying to figure it out why... Spanish is a really tricky language
It it helps anyone... remember algo de = a bit of nada de = a shred of Those obviously aren't direct translations, but they're used exactly the same essentially.
Sir please teach us how to express our various emotions and expressions like anger, fear, sadness, happiness etc in Spanish language. How to write exclamatory sentences. This will be very helpful. Thanks.
Hi Danny, I love your videos and they've been very helpful! Although there's a bit here for me with an unclear teaching point. Did you mean "Alguna noche vamos a IR a un nuevo restaurante", and so in English, it would be "One evening, we are going to go to a new restaurant"?? [The quantifier Some in English in this context would be constructed as 'some nights' because like when using 'in the afternoon', it's either *one* afternoon (singular) or some afternoons (plural)] Thank you! Yours in Spanish Language learning, Lielou
The concept of "count nouns" kind of exists in English too (although many native English speakers don't realize it): when something is countable, we use "fewer," whereas if it can't be counted, we use "less." For example, I have fewer eggs than you, but you have less meat than me. Now if it were "pounds of meat," of course that would be different!
What an amazing video. At last I can understand how to use "some and any". I've been watching several of your videos and even though Spanish is my native language your content is very useful for me.
Great lessons. Thank you! In the example using “No, no nos queda nada de leche.” can explain why it was not “No, no quedamos nada de leche.” or can both be used? I’m having difficulty understanding the use of “queda” with “we”. Thank you
Yo en el caso de "No tiene ningunos sintomas " preferiria enormemente usar "No tengo ningun sintoma" porque con eso ya das a entender que no hay ningun sintoma.
No tiene ningunos síntomas is present tense i.e. "He DOESN´T HAVE any symptoms". No tenia ningunos síntomas (imperfect) means "He didn´t have any symptoms". Your welcome!
Would it be wrong to omit the double negatives? For example, would it be wrong to say, "Ella tiene nada"? Would it convey the same meaning as "Ella no tiene nada"?
Great teacher, greetings from Bosnia! Is this a mistake in sentence "Alguna noche..." (We're going to go would be vamos a ir, not just vamos). Am I right?
Hi I get confused with "to stand" no definite verb? How do you put it in a conjugate form. For example Indicative I stand, You stand. Etc Continuous I'm standing. You are standing. Etc Perfect I stood You stood Etc I thank you in advance for your help Farouk
Hi Mr. Evans, I noticed that you said that ningun is used before the masculine nouns and then you said ninguno the same. I am confused a little bit. Isn't ninguno going with the female nouns? Thanks
@@TheLanguageTutor me gusta mucho sus videos en especial los de subjuntivo han Sido de gran ayuda para entenderlo en inglés porque no sabía cómo usarlo. Muchas gracias
@@ehran9777 if you're not jocking , you should start from the scratch , we = nosotros , first person of plural ir = to go , vamos is the verb IR conjugated at the first person of the plural
Here in the Philippines, we also learn spanish (In some areas). I was surprised because my students were doing very well in their test, and I asked them how they did such a wonderful job, and they responded that they watch “the language tutor” and “AIB”. I decided to visit the channel and wow, absolutely phenomenal the way spanish is taught. I am blessed to recognize your channel! My filipino students are grateful for you Dr. Danny Evans for you are a natural born teacher. God Bless!
Wow, what part of philippines are you from? I'm in metro manila but they don't teach spanish here :(
@@charlize4653 i think it depends in your course (if college), or school (if basic education). UPD has a Spanish degree program, and some courses require learning Spanish
I'm scheduled to start my Spanish course in a language training here in Manila. But Dr. Evans just prepared me with the class very well. The training is designed for bpo set-up though.
@@kevinbryner5405 No, in a languae school in Manila.
@@kevinbryner5405 hola amigos
Thank you so much. You help me study Spanish in a way no one else does. Your way of teaching is a masterclass. ❤️
Happy to help!
El mejor profesor de español en UA-cam. Prof. Evans presenta contenido muy claramente. Muchas gracias por sus lecciones.
Gracias!
This is one of the best explanations I have seen on these words great work you are an excellent teacher.
Wow, thank you!
Agreed He is awesome : D
@@TheLanguageTutor STFU
Super lesson. I started Spanish about 6 months ago but I feel it will be years before I can speak to anyone proficiently. You have a gift for getting things across. muchas gracias
You can do it!
No, no it won't be years. Listen to more non-stop conversations in Spanish, short Spanish videos with SPANISH captions, I didn’t says English translated captions. Just keep mixing your lesson types: sometimes read a Spanish story along with the reader, watch a movie with English captions, then watch the same movie over again with Spanish captions, then watch it and listen very carefully with NO captions. It won't be years if you put in more hours per week.
Leer los libros, escuchar a hombres que hablen español y mirar a sus lecciones. 100% éxito. Muchas gracias!
De nada!
We can learn spanish without big problems thanks to you teacher
Glad you’re enjoying the lessons!!
I have a request. Please make a video on conjunctions.
I was wondering if you have ever thought of offering PDF files for each of your lessons? I would not expect them for free but I think that would be a great compliment to your amazing videos.
These simple words have been confusing me eversince I started studying Spanish yet Dr. Evans just made everything ridiculously easy to learn. Every video is worth watching. Hope you don't stop uploading tutorial videos. Muchisimas gracias a nuestro maestro!
I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU LESSONS FOR ALMOST A MONTH.I FIND THEM QUITE INTERESTING.THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LESSONS POSTED SO FAR. ACTUALLY WHEN I STARTED TO LOOK INTO SPANISH, IT WAS QUITE CASUAL AND NEVER THOUGT I WOULD SOME TIME GET GLUED UP. AFTER I CAME ACROSS YOU LESSONS I STARTED TAKING INTEREST MORE AND MORE..BY THE WAY I WOULD DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THE LESSON NO 67 WHERE IN THE ENGLISH TRASLATE" SHE DOES NOT_ WANT NEITHER MILK NOR"......TWO NEGATIVES IN THE SENTENCE MAKE IT POSITIVE.AND THERE BY MEANING DEFEATS. THE WAY YOU TEACH US LESSONS ARE SIMPLY NONE TO BEAT IT.
Bendiciones maestro! Gracias por la lecciion!
Hi, I am from Montreal, Canada and I started learning Spanish a couple of months ago, I find these videos very very very useful, thank you dear professor Evans for your excellent method of teaching, merci beaucoup, muchas gracias
So glad we’re able to help! Thank you for your kind words and supporting the channel.
Increíble maestra, espero que obtengas el reconocimiento que mereces.
Muchas gracias amigo!
@@TheLanguageTutor ¿Por qué te comiste el signo de interrogación de apertura al principio de la oración? It’s one of my biggest pet peeves when people either “forget to use or just plain ignore it, it’s one of the things that sets my native language apart from other Romance languages, me parece una falta de respeto al idioma, you’re a good teacher, though.
excellent Spanish teacher, can't be find a better one, my English wiil be much better if I had a English teacher like you, Fantastico, Gracias!
¡Necesito esta lección! ¡Muchas Gracias Profesor! ¡Otra gran lección!
Muchas gracias amigo!
Te puedo entender muy bien! Gracias.
you're a great teacher
Thank you!!
These lessons really help. He explains it from an english speaking viewpoint. I would like to see more recent vieos like this. Si hay algunos.
thank you Dr Danny. this helped me out tremendously with these glue words.
You are very welcome
I learned so much in 2 semanas. Saludos de Filipinas
Saludos amigo!
Thank you Dr.Evans, another very informative video!
Glad you like them Ramin!
best of best to me after learning from different channels
Wow, thanks
Great video, thank you very much!
Hello Dr. Danny Evans could you please explain the verb cerrar? Thank you.
Sure! It's a stem changing verb in the present tense so "I close" would be "cierro." In other tenses just use normal endings for those tenses.
@@TheLanguageTutor Thank you
You are the best Danny. You are the best. ¡Eres el mejor!
Thanks so very much for doing an absolutely fantastic job.....LOVE your channel! Buen Trabajo! Can you please do a video on “verbs like gustar?” Again, thanks so much for your continued dedication to your loyal language learners!
Great suggestion! A follow-up video would be great!
Great lesson, thanks for the hard work creating them.
My pleasure!
Perhaps the best explanation on this topic I have seen so far. Muchas gracias! Ahora yo entiendo!
I am so grateful for your dedication to your students. I am learning daily something new from you! Gracias.
You are so welcome!
Well explained
Thanks 🙏
te doy gracias Buen echo! Esto me ayudó mucho por que fue muy deficil para me. tomé muchas notas! tu dijiste que hicisite un otro video sobre bueno buen / mal /malo. Estos tablien son muy deficil para me. Entonces le voy a encontrar y mirar esto ahora - desde Ireland
So glad I could help you!
Would you please explain the difference between:
1. 'Nunca' and 'jamás'?
2. 'También' and 'además'?
Nunca' and 'jamás: Good explanation here: www.spanishdict.com/answers/111051/what-is-the-difference-between-jamas-and-nunca
También - also, además what's more. Jamás, I'm not so sure and English is not my mother language, but it should be "ever".
I have learning disabilities ( ADHD/ Dyscalculia: Though a math disability, patterns in grammar or conjugation get scrambled), so thank you for your videos!
Thank you!
¡El mejor maertro y explicar más claramente!
Gracias dr. Danny♡
Gracias por el nouevo video, He estado siguiendo tus videos desde "que horah es".
De nada amigo! Gracias por su apoyo!
Yes , a good lesson
tambien also means also/too/as well :)
Muchas gracias
Muchas gracias por esto.
Hi Danny, love your work. I’ve been using Duo for some time and wouldn’t be able to understand some of the complex Spanish rule sets without your explanations. Thank you.
I’ve hit a roadblock and can’t understand (from Duo) why the following is necessary...”A ti te gusta viajar a menudo” . I have difficulty at the best of times applying DOP’s and IOP’s...but twice? Why? I’m sure you will have covered this somewhere in one of the TLT lessons, could you please direct me to the most relevant one? Also, aquella vs ese / esa? Duo will frequently introduce new forms of words without foundation or context. I can’t learn through repetition alone, and need to understand why. Happy NY. Brad
¡Me encanta tu lecciónes!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
You are super!, Thnx!!
Glad it helped!
I love your lessons, thank you.
Glad you like them!
Great lesson. Learned a lot!
I haven't watched in a long time just been doing dulingo mindlessly but having a hard time understanding ningun and algun and came here and wow I am learning /retaining I used to have a hard time understanding the example sentences not I didn't have any problems and kinda understand ningun algun still working g at that
Is there an interactive group to practice speaking Spanish?
Add me...
That is amazing i don't usually comment on UA-cam but man you are amazing and so underrated Love you. De Egipto ❤
Wow, thank you!
omg! i was struggling with ningun and algun so much until this video. ugh. thank you.
Eres un muy buen maestro.
Gracias!
muy bien! wonderful classes!
Thank you Pater!
¡Muchas gracias!
Thank you so much for sharing your content. I have been following you for a while, and it has been awesome. You just made me question something. ELLA NO TIENE NINGUNAS GANAS DE IR. Of course is grammatically correct, but in Spanish we would say. ELLA NO TIENE GANAS DE IR. And now I'm trying to figure it out why... Spanish is a really tricky language
Excellent
Thank you!!
Thanks, excellent vid 👍😎
Glad you enjoyed it
It it helps anyone... remember
algo de = a bit of
nada de = a shred of
Those obviously aren't direct translations, but they're used exactly the same essentially.
This guy saving me for my test tomorrow
Good luck!!
Sir please teach us how to express our various emotions and expressions like anger, fear, sadness, happiness etc in Spanish language. How to write exclamatory sentences. This will be very helpful. Thanks.
Hi Danny, I love your videos and they've been very helpful! Although there's a bit here for me with an unclear teaching point. Did you mean "Alguna noche vamos a IR a un nuevo restaurante", and so in English, it would be "One evening, we are going to go to a new restaurant"?? [The quantifier Some in English in this context would be constructed as 'some nights' because like when using 'in the afternoon', it's either *one* afternoon (singular) or some afternoons (plural)] Thank you! Yours in Spanish Language learning, Lielou
Awesome 👏!!!!
Thanks Bart!!
The concept of "count nouns" kind of exists in English too (although many native English speakers don't realize it): when something is countable, we use "fewer," whereas if it can't be counted, we use "less." For example, I have fewer eggs than you, but you have less meat than me. Now if it were "pounds of meat," of course that would be different!
What an amazing video. At last I can understand how to use "some and any". I've been watching several of your videos and even though Spanish is my native language your content is very useful for me.
El español es tu idioma nativo y no sabes como usar "alguno y ninguno"...eso es un poco extraño.
This is so helpful!
You’re the best 👍👍👍
Muchas gracias!
thanks
Thanks for watching!
muchachimos gracias
Great lessons. Thank you! In the example using “No, no nos queda nada de leche.” can explain why it was not “No, no quedamos nada de leche.” or can both be used? I’m having difficulty understanding the use of “queda” with “we”. Thank you
Yo en el caso de "No tiene ningunos sintomas " preferiria enormemente usar "No tengo ningun sintoma" porque con eso ya das a entender que no hay ningun sintoma.
Excellent teacher but this concept is so hard for an English speaker. I think my Spanish teacher wants to kill me 😂
No tiene ningunos síntomas is present tense i.e. "He DOESN´T HAVE any symptoms". No tenia ningunos síntomas (imperfect) means "He didn´t have any symptoms". Your welcome!
Asombroso! Gracias. :) ^^ xx
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!Muy útil!
Oh god thank you!
Ah kaya pala naririnig ko minsan kaibigan kong bisaya nag sasabi ng nunka/nunca. Espanyol pala yun.
love youuu more and moree my idol maaan
Would it be wrong to omit the double negatives? For example, would it be wrong to say, "Ella tiene nada"? Would it convey the same meaning as "Ella no tiene nada"?
They would understand it, but if you want correct structure, use the double negative.
Great teacher, greetings from Bosnia! Is this a mistake in sentence "Alguna noche..." (We're going to go would be vamos a ir, not just vamos). Am I right?
Hi I get confused with "to stand" no definite verb? How do you put it in a conjugate form.
For example
Indicative
I stand,
You stand. Etc
Continuous
I'm standing.
You are standing.
Etc
Perfect
I stood
You stood
Etc
I thank you in advance for your help
Farouk
Quick question, when we use that sentence someday we’re going, should going be in future tense
Should it be in future tense ?
Hi Mr. Evans,
I noticed that you said that ningun is used before the masculine nouns and then you said ninguno the same. I am confused a little bit. Isn't ninguno going with the female nouns?
Thanks
This is a very good vlog, the teacher is amazing! He can explain in such a way that it can be easily understood! More Power Sir!!!
Help ,keep making mistakes in the words ending in se, do you have any suggestions?
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I thought the title said “negotiation” words
Hmmm.... those might be useful too lol
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They say algo mean “anything”
Learn
No tengo ningunas ganas de continuar aprendar Español 😊😅
English Dr danny
cuando hablas espanol como lengua nativa pero tienes que ver estos videos para entender mejor en ingles mejor XD
Awesome! I'm glad I can help.
@@TheLanguageTutor me gusta mucho sus videos en especial los de subjuntivo han Sido de gran ayuda para entenderlo en inglés porque no sabía cómo usarlo. Muchas gracias
Are Vamos and Nosotros the same?
nosotros vamos = we go
@@lechuza6278 so vamos is a conjugation for Nosotros?
@@ehran9777 if you're not jocking , you should start from the scratch , we = nosotros , first person of plural
ir = to go , vamos is the verb IR conjugated at the first person of the plural
@@lechuza6278 i know, what I mean by my question is that if my pronoun is Nosotros then I should use Vamos right?
@@lechuza6278 and forget about this. This was 3 weeks ago 😂, my Spanish is kinda decent now!
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Debería ser “no tenia (no tiene) ningunos síntomas”. He didn’t have any symptoms???
Estás en lo correcto 👏🏻
Double negatives are a no no in English but try telling it to the millions of Americans who use them.
Sorry, we say countable nouns, not count nouns
This dude would do great in a zombie apocalypse. Like seriously.