Spanish comprehensible input full course | Story 42

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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 42 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 42 is "Narciso".
    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!
    #spanishcomprehensibleinput​​ #spanishfullcourse​​ #fabulaudit

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  • @trevorgreene18
    @trevorgreene18 Рік тому

    Been learning Spanish for about 10 years but have not obtained fluency. It's been an on and off thing for me. Discovered comprehensible input about 6 months ago and found your channel. So helpful man. Most people with comprehensible input are so boring or speak too fast. This series has been so helpful for me to feel like I'm actually able to understand Spanish. I would love to see you do a part 2 series of speaking a little faster. Gracias mi hermano!

  • @vadimpoletaev2811
    @vadimpoletaev2811 2 роки тому

    Excelente, cuentos para niños y ahora leyendas. Mucho gusto tu comprehensible input para beginners, es realmente fasil para comprender. Espero mas difisil cuentos intermidiate. Pero en este momento es uno de los mejores courses. Grasias y por favor, continua.

  • @TheLeonidbal
    @TheLeonidbal 2 роки тому +1

    An excellent video tutorial with graphic explanations, gestures, and repetitions, in other words, gives the full feeling that I have listened to this legend in my native language. Thank you!

    • @Fabulaudit
      @Fabulaudit  2 роки тому

      Thanks for your words Leonid! That's exactly the purpose.

  • @kurthammer3065
    @kurthammer3065 2 роки тому

    Yes excellent lessons with comprehensible input, greatly appreciated.

  • @resident77777
    @resident77777 7 місяців тому

    Tnx

  • @elhatibsanaa5720
    @elhatibsanaa5720 2 роки тому

    WOW I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH
    THEY ARE REALLY HELPFUL AND UNIQUE
    THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND I WISH YOU A GREAT AND A SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY ON UA-cam
    KEEP IT UP
    YOU ARE GOING TO BE ON TOP OF EVERYONE'S LIST ONE DAY
    I HAVE FAITH ON YOU

    • @Fabulaudit
      @Fabulaudit  2 роки тому

      So nice of you, your words are really kind!

  • @JA-jh5gr
    @JA-jh5gr 2 роки тому

    No.1 👍

  • @apaul9776
    @apaul9776 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Have you considered using your method with non-fiction? For example, talking about Argentina or comparing different Latin American countries or perhaps comparing Buenos Aires with other cities? Personally I would find this sort of input more compelling than story telling, though I completely understand that others might disagree. Perhaps experiment?

    • @Fabulaudit
      @Fabulaudit  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment. I find non-fiction excellent for intermediate or upper beginners, but as this is focused on beginners, I'll wait some time until moving on to non-fiction. From time to time, non-fiction can be a bit more difficult to express in a simple manner.
      I also find that sort of input more compelling, but I want to make sure everyone is ready before switching to that type of content. Another important thing is that I found lots of non-fiction content in UA-cam for Spanish (intermediate or advanced) learners, but very little for beginners. Anyways, thanks for you comment!