Mike! Muchas gracias por entrevistarme. Me gustó mucho. Te deseo mucha suerte en todo. Sé que vas a lograr todo lo que te propongas. Y para los que están viendo, espero que les guste mucho 🤗 y que sigan avanzando en su aprendizaje del español o el idioma que estén aprendiendo.
Que envidia !!! Katherine 😢 yo tengo muchos años tratando de mejorar mi español de hecho tengo una niña de 1 año y quiero enseñarle español y es difícil para mi recordar todo lo aprendido. Lo que hago para practicar es ver videos. Por ejemplo veo a Megandejimenez , Mariana, doralia ángulo, micaeladiy, nuestrafamiliatv , y Ashley meza 😢 es tan difícil para mi yo quiero conseguir el acento mexicano soy mexico americana pero cuando trato de explicar algo en español mis familiares se quedando como que 😨 🥲 pienso en inglés y siento que me falla mucho mi cerebro 🧠
Yo soy el novio de esta belleza 🙋🏻♂️😍😂🤗Excelente video, ambos hablan muy bien. Los felicito 😊👍 son una gran motivación para todos lo que quieren aprender un idioma. El acento de Katerina no deja de sorprenderme 😍 siempre serás mi ejemplo a seguir
Wao, suena como nativa de Venezuela. Mike tambien has logrado mucho en muy poco tiempo. Sigue así. Me quedo sin palabras con esta entrevista. Me encantó.
Sr Mike nos estás trayendo entrevistas maravillosas 👏La joven Katerina habla tan bien que talmente parece nos está engañando. Ella es igual que si fuera nativa.Muchas Gracias Sr Mike excelentísimo trabajo entrevistando a otras personas y ud siempre progresando y utilizando palabras cada vez palabras no tan comunes en Español ( wow hipotéticamente” yo cuando le escuché decir esa palabra me dije….. pero cuando tú que hablas Español utilizas esa palabra???) se da cuenta usted va a millón con su Español 👏👏👏👏👏👏
hey man i’m mexican but was born and raised in oklahoma. my family speaks perfect spanish but mines very sub par, you’re an inspiration for me. i understand 80% of it but speaking is hard for me. i cant roll my r’s so in casual conversation it’s hard for my to have confidence saying certain words. now that you practice in conversation so much i have a question for you, have you had a dream in spanish yet? i remember my friend who learned spanish and who got fluent told me the moment he had a dream in spanish was when he fully felt like he had “arrived” lol much love man
Im glad to hear these videos help hermano! I understand the r issue, it all takes time of course. I don’t dream much so I haven’t had one in Spanish just yet but my default self talk is always in Spanish now. Que sigas aprendiendo!
Siempre viendo todas estas entrevistas para la práctica diaria de escucha. Acabo de comprar el libro emocionado de ponerlo en marcha, espero que lleve mi español al siguiente nivel.
Ustedes dos hablan mejor Español que muchos nativos. No se porque algunas gente son tan Ignorantes. Yo quisiera verlos tratando de hablar otro idioma. Ustedes son muy valientes y demostraron a esos brutos que están equivocados. Gracias por el video. I am learning English and this type of video encourages me to keep going even when I’m struggling with it. Thank you 🙏
@@MikeBen, stop it, neither of you speak better than an average native speaker, but you approach native fluency; too many grammar errors, turn on captions and take a look. Also, there are dialects of Spanish spoken, and everyone does not speak the same dialect, just as there are dialects of black English and white English. You cannot compare dialects and say one is superior to another; they are essentially different languages. But don't take my comments wrongly; you both are superior speakers of a second language. QED
@@eciv2006, even though your question springs from ignorance, it is still a great question. First, as you may not know, there is no standard for spoken English, only for written English. As a result, my comments relate only to spoken English. Black American English or a Black dialect of American English is typically spoken by Blacks someplace in America, urban or rural. And, of course, a White dialect of American English is spoken predominately by Whites. Black comedians are famous for doing White dialects. As a linguist, I speak many languages, including White and Black dialects of American English in addition to Turkish, German, Brazilian and Spanish. I'm language literate, something uncommon in the US, but very common in Europe where folks often speak English, German, Italian, French, and other languages from the continent. QED
Hi Mike, another great video. Something that really called my attention was when you complimented Katerina on her phrasing in Spanish. You pointed out that unlike most of us who have ¨studied" Spanish, she uses words and phrases that are Spanish in origen. That´s true for Jonathan as well. Most of us have English phrases in our heads that we translate to Spanish. They´re not doing that; their thoughts are in Spanish, and that´s what comes out of their mouths. When you asked Katerina how she learned, she answered that she did a lot of investigating. I wish she had been more specific. Jonathan said that for the first 6 months he did nothing but listen for as much as 5 hours per day. Which is exactly what Pablo of Dreaming Spanish recommends. He recommends this because when we try to express our English thoughts in Spanish we don´t yet know how to express them, so we find a dictionary or auto-translator that gives us a word or combination of words that a native Spanish speaker would never use in that circumstance. An example that Pablo has used is that in Spanish you can´t say ¨I´m freezing my ass off.¨ A native Spanish speaker would likely wonder why you´re sitting on a chunk of ice, and where is your butt if not on your body. They would express the same reaction to the cold completely differently. I wish I had known about his ideas, which make so much sense to me now, years ago. I´ve been at this for much longer than you, and yes I can speak and write. But not even at your level. I can´t imagine myself interviewing people in Spanish and publishing those on UA-cam. So, cut yourself some slack (I have absolutely no idea how I would express that in Spanish), and keep on keepin´ on!
Thank you for that Toni! That’s so true, I have just now recently found myself using the Spanish language in the way that natives do versus speaking an “English translated” version of Spanish if that makes sense. Mil gracias!
Omg, I purchased your book. Mike Ben’s Guide to Learning Spanish. Love it it’s more than I expected and easy to follow. Next not you get from me will be in Spanish. Thank you for the work you put in it.🎉🎉
Mike Mike, como siempre, gracias por compartir este video. Lo vi desde el principio hasta el fin. Me encanto. Siempre subes contenido muy util. Sigue compartiendo.
Selective interaction is the key, as outlined by this talented young lady. It is necesary to establish a respectful disposition to dialog. Nadie puede hacerte sentir inferior sin tu permiso (Eleanor Roosevelt) Excelente contenido@
@@MikeBen Esta muchacha no me convence. Sus rasgos son latinos y ella luce 100% paisa. Osea personas de Medellin. Algo no me termina de convencer en esta historia. Muy dudosa. The story sounds fishy. I don't buy it. Sorry. Mike, you speak Spanish very well. Whenever you feel like talking to a native Spanish speaker, count on me. Keep up the good work!! 👍
Parece latina 😳 con acento de Venezuela creo. Nadie diría que es americana, increíble. El joven es muy agradable y habla muy bien también el español. Mucho éxito a ambos.
I understand about 20% of your interviews. Should I watch the whole video and then look for English transcript or what do you recommend? Btw I bought your book looking forward to completing it
I hope the book helps a lot Ruben, let me know what you think! Also, I would simply try to listen and understand what I can and then progressively return to videos like these to test your progression in you understanding. I did that with a lot of videos while I was early on and it helped a lot to gauge my progress.
@@MikeBen great advice thank you! And sure I’ll let you know what I think when I finish and I’ll make sure leave a review as well. Thanks again for the advice
I would pick the country, pick an accent in the country and from there listen to and speak with people with that accent as much as possible. Over time you’ll find yourself imitating their cadence and their word choice. Check out Katerina’s channel because she discusses this at length in a video. Espero que te ayude!
Mike me gustaría aprender inglés con un nativo que también hable español. Creo que aprendería más rápido el ingles. Ayúdame a contactarme a alguien que me ayude o que yo pueda ayudarle con el español y que me ayude con el inglés. Muchas gracias.
Gracias Javier, tengo muchas personas que a ellos les encantaría hablar contigo. Me puedes enviar un correo electrónico por favor. Mikespanish404@gmail.com
You can tell she's latina. She looks latina. In fact, in one her videos she mentions that people used to get mad at her because when they tried to talk to her in Spanish when she was here in the US, she didn't speak Spanish when they approached her and we Hispanic people know when someone is Latino too and get mad if they play dumb or do not want to speak the language. A lot of Hispanic children that are born in he US don't like to speak Spanish but eventually they realize their mistake but trust me, they're still able to speak it because they hear it at home even if the parents speak English. Something smells fishy here and I have a lot of doubts. I'm not convinced. Sorry. I don't buy it.
Early in my spanish journey I was recommended find a latina girlfriend. There is no better motivator than love. I now use spanish in my job as a pharmacy tech.
@@MikeBen Surprisingly approaching 2 years. Duolingo, Babbel, formal classes, some books, but I can barely hold a basic convo. I feel I really need to do an immersion approach in order to fail and learn quicker :) I'm still trying to find a Spanish-language meetup that isn't full of fluent speakers. Kudos to what you've accomplished btw!
Mike! Muchas gracias por entrevistarme. Me gustó mucho. Te deseo mucha suerte en todo. Sé que vas a lograr todo lo que te propongas.
Y para los que están viendo, espero que les guste mucho 🤗 y que sigan avanzando en su aprendizaje del español o el idioma que estén aprendiendo.
Gracias a ti Katerina por hacer la entrevista. Va a ayudar e inspirar a muchismas personas!
Gracias a ustedes por la entrevista 🙌. I really enjoyed listening.
Que envidia !!! Katherine 😢 yo tengo muchos años tratando de mejorar mi español de hecho tengo una niña de 1 año y quiero enseñarle español y es difícil para mi recordar todo lo aprendido. Lo que hago para practicar es ver videos. Por ejemplo veo a Megandejimenez , Mariana, doralia ángulo, micaeladiy, nuestrafamiliatv , y Ashley meza 😢 es tan difícil para mi yo quiero conseguir el acento mexicano soy mexico americana pero cuando trato de explicar algo en español mis familiares se quedando como que 😨 🥲 pienso en inglés y siento que me falla mucho mi cerebro 🧠
i learning english, they motivate me to continue learning
You can do it!
Yo soy el novio de esta belleza 🙋🏻♂️😍😂🤗Excelente video, ambos hablan muy bien. Los felicito 😊👍 son una gran motivación para todos lo que quieren aprender un idioma. El acento de Katerina no deja de sorprenderme 😍 siempre serás mi ejemplo a seguir
Gracias Daniel!!!
Wao, suena como nativa de Venezuela. Mike tambien has logrado mucho en muy poco tiempo. Sigue así. Me quedo sin palabras con esta entrevista. Me encantó.
Mil gracias Luis y si ella habla como si fuera venezolana o colombiana en serio!
Este video es muy inspirador. Ahora, quiero escoger un acento, Gracias Mike y Katerina!
Ella me inspiró tanto cuando la descubrí. Mil gracias!
Great video. Perfect content for motivating others to learn or continue learning Spanish
Gracias Jarelle!
Keep up the good work Mike, you're an inspiration, all the way from Ireland (we have Spanish language learners there too)
That’s Seamus and shoutout to Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪!
Sr Mike nos estás trayendo entrevistas maravillosas 👏La joven Katerina habla tan bien que talmente parece nos está engañando. Ella es igual que si fuera nativa.Muchas Gracias Sr Mike excelentísimo trabajo entrevistando a otras personas y ud siempre progresando y utilizando palabras cada vez palabras no tan comunes en Español ( wow hipotéticamente” yo cuando le escuché decir esa palabra me dije….. pero cuando tú que hablas Español utilizas esa palabra???) se da cuenta usted va a millón con su Español 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Mil gracias abuela!!!
hey man i’m mexican but was born and raised in oklahoma. my family speaks perfect spanish but mines very sub par, you’re an inspiration for me. i understand 80% of it but speaking is hard for me. i cant roll my r’s so in casual conversation it’s hard for my to have confidence saying certain words. now that you practice in conversation so much i have a question for you, have you had a dream in spanish yet? i remember my friend who learned spanish and who got fluent told me the moment he had a dream in spanish was when he fully felt like he had “arrived” lol much love man
Im glad to hear these videos help hermano! I understand the r issue, it all takes time of course. I don’t dream much so I haven’t had one in Spanish just yet but my default self talk is always in Spanish now. Que sigas aprendiendo!
@@MikeBen that’s awesome brother! well hope you continue the amazing content and just know you have an amazing affect on people 🙌🏽
@@wh1skeybud I really appreciate that hermano!
Siempre viendo todas estas entrevistas para la práctica diaria de escucha. Acabo de comprar el libro emocionado de ponerlo en marcha, espero que lleve mi español al siguiente nivel.
Me alegra que te hayan ayudado! Que sigas mejorando!
me encanta mucho esto video .. gracias los dos
Gracias Frances!
Ustedes dos hablan mejor Español que muchos nativos. No se porque algunas gente son tan Ignorantes. Yo quisiera verlos tratando de hablar otro idioma. Ustedes son muy valientes y demostraron a esos brutos que están equivocados. Gracias por el video. I am learning English and this type of video encourages me to keep going even when I’m struggling with it. Thank you 🙏
Mil gracias!
@@MikeBen, stop it, neither of you speak better than an average native speaker, but you approach native fluency; too many grammar errors, turn on captions and take a look. Also, there are dialects of Spanish spoken, and everyone does not speak the same dialect, just as there are dialects of black English and white English. You cannot compare dialects and say one is superior to another; they are essentially different languages. But don't take my comments wrongly; you both are superior speakers of a second language. QED
@@danilopompey754 Jerk
@@danilopompey754what's black English and white English? Which one do you speak, stop it.
@@eciv2006, even though your question springs from ignorance, it is still a great question. First, as you may not know, there is no standard for spoken English, only for written English. As a result, my comments relate only to spoken English. Black American English or a Black dialect of American English is typically spoken by Blacks someplace in America, urban or rural. And, of course, a White dialect of American English is spoken predominately by Whites. Black comedians are famous for doing White dialects.
As a linguist, I speak many languages, including White and Black dialects of American English in addition to Turkish, German, Brazilian and Spanish. I'm language literate, something uncommon in the US, but very common in Europe where folks often speak English, German, Italian, French, and other languages from the continent. QED
'Está es mí primera vez en éste canal, ¡pero voy a apoyarte porque hiciste un buen trabajo en éste vídeo! 👍
¡Gracias Jorge!
me encantan tus vídeos relacionados con el español. Tú, Mike, tienes un acento buenísimo para ser angloparlante.
Muchisimas gracias
Hi Mike, another great video. Something that really called my attention was when you complimented Katerina on her phrasing in Spanish. You pointed out that unlike most of us who have ¨studied" Spanish, she uses words and phrases that are Spanish in origen. That´s true for Jonathan as well. Most of us have English phrases in our heads that we translate to Spanish. They´re not doing that; their thoughts are in Spanish, and that´s what comes out of their mouths.
When you asked Katerina how she learned, she answered that she did a lot of investigating. I wish she had been more specific. Jonathan said that for the first 6 months he did nothing but listen for as much as 5 hours per day. Which is exactly what Pablo of Dreaming Spanish recommends. He recommends this because when we try to express our English thoughts in Spanish we don´t yet know how to express them, so we find a dictionary or auto-translator that gives us a word or combination of words that a native Spanish speaker would never use in that circumstance. An example that Pablo has used is that in Spanish you can´t say ¨I´m freezing my ass off.¨ A native Spanish speaker would likely wonder why you´re sitting on a chunk of ice, and where is your butt if not on your body. They would express the same reaction to the cold completely differently.
I wish I had known about his ideas, which make so much sense to me now, years ago. I´ve been at this for much longer than you, and yes I can speak and write. But not even at your level. I can´t imagine myself interviewing people in Spanish and publishing those on UA-cam. So, cut yourself some slack (I have absolutely no idea how I would express that in Spanish), and keep on keepin´ on!
Thank you for that Toni! That’s so true, I have just now recently found myself using the Spanish language in the way that natives do versus speaking an “English translated” version of Spanish if that makes sense. Mil gracias!
Este video fue muy útil!!
Me alegra!
Omg, I purchased your book. Mike Ben’s Guide to Learning Spanish. Love it it’s more than I expected and easy to follow. Next not you get from me will be in Spanish. Thank you for the work you put in it.🎉🎉
Thanks Darlene! I’m glad it helps!
Mike Mike, como siempre, gracias por compartir este video. Lo vi desde el principio hasta el fin. Me encanto. Siempre subes contenido muy util. Sigue compartiendo.
Gracias Tina y me alegra mucho que te haya gustado!
Selective interaction is the key, as outlined by this talented young lady. It is necesary to establish a respectful disposition to dialog.
Nadie puede hacerte sentir inferior sin tu permiso (Eleanor Roosevelt)
Excelente contenido@
Esooooo!
Suena muy venezolana 🤯 se le pega el acento. Pero también se puede escuchar algo más como un acento que es una mezcla entre venezolano y colombiano
Si me sorprendió demasiado cuando la describí. Me mostró que tengo mucho que aprender jaja
@@MikeBen Esta muchacha no me convence. Sus rasgos son latinos y ella luce 100% paisa. Osea personas de Medellin. Algo no me termina de convencer en esta historia. Muy dudosa. The story sounds fishy. I don't buy it. Sorry. Mike, you speak Spanish very well. Whenever you feel like talking to a native Spanish speaker, count on me. Keep up the good work!! 👍
Strong work, brother Mike.
Gracias hermano
Parece latina 😳 con acento de Venezuela creo. Nadie diría que es americana, increíble. El joven es muy agradable y habla muy bien también el español. Mucho éxito a ambos.
Gracias!
I don’t know about 98% of what you said, but I want to reach fluency. Thank you.
You will get there! Come back to this video in a few months and you'll be surprised how much you’ve improved.
I understand about 20% of your interviews. Should I watch the whole video and then look for English transcript or what do you recommend? Btw I bought your book looking forward to completing it
I hope the book helps a lot Ruben, let me know what you think! Also, I would simply try to listen and understand what I can and then progressively return to videos like these to test your progression in you understanding. I did that with a lot of videos while I was early on and it helped a lot to gauge my progress.
@@MikeBen great advice thank you! And sure I’ll let you know what I think when I finish and I’ll make sure leave a review as well. Thanks again for the advice
@@Rubenjr005 Gracias!
Hi Mike great video
What tips would you give to sound more native from a certain country?
I would pick the country, pick an accent in the country and from there listen to and speak with people with that accent as much as possible. Over time you’ll find yourself imitating their cadence and their word choice. Check out Katerina’s channel because she discusses this at length in a video. Espero que te ayude!
Mike me gustaría aprender inglés con un nativo que también hable español. Creo que aprendería más rápido el ingles. Ayúdame a contactarme a alguien que me ayude o que yo pueda ayudarle con el español y que me ayude con el inglés. Muchas gracias.
Gracias Javier, tengo muchas personas que a ellos les encantaría hablar contigo. Me puedes enviar un correo electrónico por favor. Mikespanish404@gmail.com
Ok 6 years..How old was she when she first started? People say you can't acquire good accent past the age 12
She was older than 12 I’m sure
You can tell she's latina. She looks latina. In fact, in one her videos she mentions that people used to get mad at her because when they tried to talk to her in Spanish when she was here in the US, she didn't speak Spanish when they approached her and we Hispanic people know when someone is Latino too and get mad if they play dumb or do not want to speak the language. A lot of Hispanic children that are born in he US don't like to speak Spanish but eventually they realize their mistake but trust me, they're still able to speak it because they hear it at home even if the parents speak English. Something smells fishy here and I have a lot of doubts. I'm not convinced. Sorry. I don't buy it.
Early in my spanish journey I was recommended find a latina girlfriend. There is no better motivator than love. I now use spanish in my job as a pharmacy tech.
It helps a lot, I can agree
She sounds like Shakira 😍
Se puede decir pero no se cómo habla Shakira jaja
No. Shakira es de Barranquilla, costeña y esta muchacha es paisa, de Medellin. Hablan muy diferente.
Ella habla con fluidez pero es difícil de entender. ¿Por qué?
No estoy de acuerdo pero cada quien con el suyo. Gracias por ver!
I've been studying for so long and all I can do is pick up a few words and phrases. :/
We all learn at different speeds of course. Have you been actively studying and how long is “so long”?
@@MikeBen Surprisingly approaching 2 years. Duolingo, Babbel, formal classes, some books, but I can barely hold a basic convo. I feel I really need to do an immersion approach in order to fail and learn quicker :) I'm still trying to find a Spanish-language meetup that isn't full of fluent speakers. Kudos to what you've accomplished btw!
Muy buenos hablantes!, saludos desde España.
Bullying: acoso, intimidación, hostigamiento
Gracias Ismael! 🇪🇸
Can you do Algebra 1 videos
I would love to, just not on this channel
Bullied for not being a monolingual??? 😂
Crazy right 😂, there are some jealous hearted people out there…
LA COMUNIDA LATINA DE NEW YORK LA MAS GRANDE SON DOMINICANO DE PUERTO RICO MEJICANO 🇩🇴🇵🇷🇲🇽🇩🇴🦾🦾👍
Eso!!!