Tips for learning Spanish

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @rozdisley4108
    @rozdisley4108 День тому +1

    Thanks Mike, good advice. I have struggled with apps as most teach Latin American Spanish. Also pronunciation is something I really struggle with. People here speak so fast, my neighbour here has been a fantastic help. Definitely going to start watching the Spanish news. Great tip thanks

  • @DerekKenny-l2u
    @DerekKenny-l2u День тому +1

    Thanks Mike

  • @johnnymac26
    @johnnymac26 20 годин тому +1

    Great info

  • @stevemiffling7586
    @stevemiffling7586 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks Mike. Some great tips on how to learn the Spanish language.

  • @CanariesExplorer
    @CanariesExplorer 2 дні тому +1

    Very sensible tips, however, in my experience it's best to study and have lessons on some of the basics first such as grammatical structure, basic vocabulary, the present tense and present perfect tense of common verbs. This will make the immersive learning part easier and less tedious. Listening to spanish songs and looking at the lyrics is another enjoyable way to learn. Also, there are many Spanish language films and programmes on Netflix and UA-cam that can be watched with Spanish subtitles.

  • @ToothTalksTravel
    @ToothTalksTravel День тому +1

    I'll never forget walking into a supermarket and saying to the guy behind the counter 'Tienes huevos?' instead of 'Hay huevos?' 😂 I never got it wrong again 👍

  • @jimbo8009
    @jimbo8009 2 дні тому +1

    Excellent information, personally on my Spanish journey I got a bit disheartened at first with all the different ways of saying things ie I, you, he, she ,etc. My angle was at first just to speak in the first person it worked for me by giving me enough confidence to get on the bottom rung of the ladder.
    Really enjoy your videos and must say Lanzarote has become my favourite Island.

  • @andrewflowerday4694
    @andrewflowerday4694 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks for the tips Mike. As a regular visitor to the island I'm ashamed of how little conversational Spanish I know

  • @baztess8281
    @baztess8281 День тому +1

    I learned I small amount of Spanish when I lived in Spain, which seemed to be enough to get me by but recently on a trip to Fuerteventura when asking for a “tanke” (large beer) I was given a gin, when I questioned about it ie: this isn’t a large beer I was told to “speak English then” which I found to be very rude as I was (I thought) trying my best to speak in their language only to be told to speak English. I didn’t realise that there are some subtle differences between Canarian Spanish and mainland Spanish 😮

    • @LanzaroteInformation
      @LanzaroteInformation  День тому

      I’ve never heard anyone ask for a tanke, but I did some googling and apparently in some regions of Spain, “Una tanque de cervesa,” is used for a very large, one litre beer. Stick with “Una jarra” for a normal large beer.

  • @chrislewis343
    @chrislewis343 День тому

    Some great advice Mike.
    At my grand old age I decided to start learning Spanish last year, and have tried all sorts of methods.
    Like you say, there’s no substitution for immersion, and making Spanish part of your day.
    The biggest issue I have is how to stop translating my English in my head into Spanish that I can then say, then doing the same in reverse when I hear a Spanish response.
    Is there ever a point when you think in Spanish?

    • @LanzaroteInformation
      @LanzaroteInformation  День тому +1

      A good question, and yes, but, for me, only in fairly simple exchanges. As soon as the conversation gets really complicated, I’m back to translating in my head.

    • @chrislewis343
      @chrislewis343 День тому

      @ - thanks Mike, I guess I just have to accept that also! I always hear from the natives, “un poco, un poco”

  • @aileenoneill5619
    @aileenoneill5619 2 дні тому +1

    Great tips Mike, have tried Spanish language cds & apps but not useful for everyday chat

    • @jimbo8009
      @jimbo8009 2 дні тому +2

      Hi, I picked up a little book: 15minute Spanish it has everyday stuff in it and if you search round can be picked up very cheaply used.

  • @christianrauch6490
    @christianrauch6490 День тому

    El acento es fuerte y muy “british”. ¡Hay profesores en línea que explican muy bien y te corrigen si es necesario! ¡Piensa afuera de la caja! !Y usa las muletillas!

  • @gregorio269
    @gregorio269 2 дні тому +1

    Mike great content as always , as a spanish speaker the bars , restaurants and shops will always appreciate visitors asking for stuff even if you make a mistake ,
    One thing Mike , could you try to stop waving your hands in front of the camera , I find it very distracting !

  • @christianrauch6490
    @christianrauch6490 День тому

    Tienes razón no has hablado mucho pero algunas frases… suficiente para escuchar el acento. Creo que para ingleses no es fácil perder el acento… no quiero ofenderte pero es así. ¿0 piensas que no? Has recomendado cuatro periódicos y escuchar la pronunciación de estos periódicos era suficiente para escuchar el acento! ¿No lo creas? ¿O que piensas al respecto de tu acento?

    • @LanzaroteInformation
      @LanzaroteInformation  День тому

      Estoy seguro de que tienes razón, Christian. Mucha gente de mi pueblo piensa que hablo español con acento francés. 😄

    • @christianrauch6490
      @christianrauch6490 23 години тому +1

      ⁠vale. ¿De que país son tus amigos? No creo que hispanohablantes piensen que el acento suene francés… creo que es màs importante comunicarse entendible que fijarse en el acento. (Mi error) una buena semana!