Things you see in Mexico City streets | Super Easy Spanish 8
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2017
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Host and producer: Juan Carlos Coronado
Camera: Baruch Valdés
for me this kind of videos is REALLY perfect :D This time watching your video I felt the magical feeling when you at some point realize that you understand quite a lot of a language you try to learn. Please keep them videos coming :D I also definitely want to be a patreon to get the transcripts and exercises. And this video is also very special for one very important reason: I never felt bored even for a second. Please keep going around your city and showing us things and people we are bound to see or meet while visiting Mexico :D Well done!
The Blues Lab ❤️
The best I have seen for beginners trying to understand Mexican español. Thank you for speaking measured and clearly!
Dave Oatway thank you! We appreciate your feedback ☺️
Immersion really works. I'm starting to understand it.
Thank you for posting a video where you deliberately speak more slowly - as you would to a language learner. This was easy to follow.
¡Buen trabajo! Gracias por dedicar tiempo a enseñarnos Español
This video is perfect. Very helpful thank you.
Thanks for watching!
- Juan (Producer)
Thanks for sharing again this kind of videos! Quite useful for beginners and even intermediates
Thanks for watching! We're producing more Super Easy Spanish now, stay tuned :)
-Juan (Producer)
That was a very clever video. Great job. Have you done a walk through a supermarket. That would be lots of fun. Or even a walk down the main street in one of Mexico City's beautiful neighborhoods.
This kind of video is really good for shadowing practice, thank u very much!
I love all your videos. mexico is a wonderful city.Thanks to your videos, I want to visit Mexico.
Perfect for beginners. Gracias desde las Filipinas!
Perfecto para mi! Gracias de Australia.
excellent episode. Thank you.
Adoro os vídeos do easy spanish!!!
Tiago Assis 😃 ¡gracias!
muy excellente
gracias pro su video mi amigo
Gracias muchos mi amigo....
muchas gracias por el camino en la ciudad de mexico
you are the cutest thing I have ever seen! aaaaaa
Buen video, grande decripsion de todo el jugars has estado por en la video
Qué hay de los Oxxos?
Cuando visité estaban en todas partes.
La gente me dio la dirección usando OXXO. "Gire a la izquierda después 2 OXXO". ahahaha :)
Buen video. Gracias.
Cameron Toomey intencionalmente filmamos el inicio frente a un OXXO justo por eso :) jaja.
Cute Guy 😍
how can I easily find episode 9 searching on youtube won't give it to me and I don't want to scour through all of the channel's videos
I miss Baruch
Yo quiero trabajar en Washington spanish!!
😊
¿Estaba nervioso o es que acaso hubo quien se quejara de que en español hablemos muy rápido?
En la serie Super Easy Spanish hablamos lento intencionalmente porque está enfocado en las personas que no tienen un nivel avanzado justamente porque sufren con los videos en donde hablamos a una velocidad normal :)
Es deficil a encontrar lugares a poner su coche en la Ciudad de Mexico? Sin pagando?
Sí es difícil porque hay demasiados coches en la ciudad, y en las zonas peligrosas la gente tiene miedo de dejar el coche en la calle (por eso mismo hay personas que se dedican a cuidar los coches estacionados en la calle a cambio de dinero. A quien hace eso se le llama "franelero" o "viene-viene" :)
Juan y Baruch son hombres guapos,,,,, no homo btw
3:33
¿Por qué dicen “lunch” o “lunche” en vez de almuerzo?
Ryanismyname por la influencia del inglés supongo 😶.
Juan Carlos Coronado interesante.... buen vídeo.
Ryanismyname gracias :)
Ryanismyname nadie en México dice almuerzo, decimos almorzar que como a las 12 a.m no es la hora de la comida que es en general a las 3 o 4 pm.
Se dice lunch a la comida que llevas al trabajo o escuela porque no se considera una comida completa.
Jeehn López gracias por la información
cade o Bruchhhhhh?
Too fast