@@msmendes214 Thank you! You can find the boot camps here: spanishdude.com/gopremium/ They're premium courses, though. If you're a Lifetime Member, you already have access.
@@elspanishdude Thank you! I might subscribe soon to the premium courses. I am getting to the point where I need additional help to buttress my Duolingo lessons. I wish you had a presence on Twitter, you can really expand your outreach (I found you through someone linking your "tan" video on the comments on Duolingo). Oh, I just recommended your videos yesterday to my hairdresser for her daughter. Go Jordan! 👏✊
@Smruti Iyer I have this video, have you seen this ? ua-cam.com/video/xbmQWCq0X1I/v-deo.html I do plan a video on "hacer" soon. Do you have any specific questions or examples that give you trouble?
Glad to see you back, I always recommend your channel to my Spanish students as an additional outside resource, I really like how well you explain things. ¡Saludos!
This is the first video (I arrived ultra late to the party) that I have seen since I've subscribed a few months ago after I noticed that you were gone for a few months at the time. I'm glad to see you return once more. Great coverage and really irons out the chart in my mind, thank you and I hope to witness more helpful lessons soon!
I know, I really regret not stressing that more in the beginning. Think about how many people quit, or put off these tenses, thinking it's going to be more of the same. It is NOT. The present, preterite, subjunctive, imperative can be hard. All the others are really really easy.
@@elspanishdude Imperative, yes! Positive or negative command? Familiar or formal? There's different rules for everything! And then you can't even say "would you do this?" You can never do that with the conditional "would" like you'd do in English. Spanish speakers learning English must be like, whoa, you just use the infinitive for the command? That's easy! (I've been in an Spanish class this last year, and I've been referencing your videos A LOT, so thank you!)
@@Seth-mu3wo Don't worry about it. It seriously happens to us all. All that matters is, you keep coming back to it. Feel free to use me as a catalyst to getting back at it! It's a journey. We all get busy and sidetracked.
You can download the worksheets and everything else I mentioned here: spanishdude.com/quickies/future/ Look for the link below the video that says "download the free future tense practice package".
Hey Jordan, great to see you back on UA-cam again! A random question: Have you heard of Stephen Krashen's Theory of Comprehensible input for language learning? and how important do you think it is to learn grammar in the short term rather than just learning it overtime (like a child would) ? I tried both and personally I found that overthinking grammar fried my brain and made learning a lot less fun. I love your work and would love to hear your opinion. Thanks :)
I haven't heard of it. I just googled it for a brief overview and intend to go back and read about it slower and more fully. I really think a mix is the key, as I alluded to in the beginning of this video. And, the different speed thing is important. At times, spending time on grammar might not be the most efficient use of our time--or even hurt us. But, at other times, spending time on grammar is the way to improve the fastest and most efficiently. And, I'm not only talking about at times, like beginner/intermediate/advanced. In your situation, regardless of your level of Spanish, if your brain is fried from too much grammar (which, trust me, I understand!) -- that's probably NOT the best use of your time. The best use of your time is probably to do something that you love in Spanish (the real life track). And, during the real life track, you'll see the grammar in action (get more familiar with it without directly studying it) AND you'll come up with specific questions in the grammar that you want answered. As I was writing that, I realized, studying grammar is best when you have specific questions you want answered. Why do they say this like that? How do adjectives work in Spanish? At the beginning, that's a lot of stuff. In the middle, maybe not so much. Then, as you get advanced and want to perfect things, unless you're just gonna memorize every single thing for every situation, grammar patterns are the key. But with fresh perspective, because you're more advanced, meaning you've gone through so many battles already with grammar, vocab and real life stuff.
DOWNLOAD THE FREE FUTURE TENSE PRACTICE PACKAGE: spanishdude.com/quickies/future/
Where are the links to the previously posted Boot Camps? Also, I LOVE THESE VIDEOS SOOOO MUCH! 😂 Welcome back!
@@msmendes214 Thank you! You can find the boot camps here: spanishdude.com/gopremium/
They're premium courses, though. If you're a Lifetime Member, you already have access.
@@elspanishdude Thank you! I might subscribe soon to the premium courses. I am getting to the point where I need additional help to buttress my Duolingo lessons. I wish you had a presence on Twitter, you can really expand your outreach (I found you through someone linking your "tan" video on the comments on Duolingo). Oh, I just recommended your videos yesterday to my hairdresser for her daughter. Go Jordan! 👏✊
When the world needed him most, he came back
Welcome Back!! That was fantastic!! I love easy conjugations.
Thank you! 😃 Yeah, I was so happy when I first saw this. Most of the rest are even easier.
@Smruti Iyer I have this video, have you seen this ? ua-cam.com/video/xbmQWCq0X1I/v-deo.html
I do plan a video on "hacer" soon. Do you have any specific questions or examples that give you trouble?
Great to see you back, Jordan!
Thanks, it's great to be back.
The unblinking Spanish teacher is back!
I blink! But only when you do.
you are the best spanish teacher, we missed you a lot
Ahh, thank you so much! I appreciate that.
oh my god! yesterday I saw your last video was 9 months ago and wondered when you were coming back. And here you are today. how????
The world works in mysterious ways sometimes!
Glad to see you back, I always recommend your channel to my Spanish students as an additional outside resource, I really like how well you explain things. ¡Saludos!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot me. I'm glad I can help you and your students. Thanks for the message.
I am glad to see Jordan back as well.
So glad you are back!
Thank you! I'm glad to be back too.
I remember I watched like 30 of your vids before my spanish exam a few years ago...good content man!
Thank, Gabe! Glad I was able to be there for you at that time of need.
Estoy tan emocionada que has regresado, Jordan! Por favor, haz videos sobre el subjuntivo😭
Gracias! Voy a hacer un video sobre el subjuntivo, lo prometo.
Hola Jordan. Great to see you back.
Hola! Thank you, it's great to be back. Thanks! Lots of good stuff planned for you.
Youve come back just as I was starting to learn the future tense! Perfecto!!
I love it! ¡Justo a tiempo!
Glad to see you’re alive and healthy my dude. Shoutout to you for inspiring me to take learning spanish seriously🤘🏽
you havent posted in forever!!! yay new vid!
Hiii. Glad you're still with me. I'll be posting regularly for the rest of the year.
Glad to see you are back Jordan!! We missed you!
Gracias! I'm so glad to be back.
bueno verte de nuevo Jordan 👍
Gracias Paul!
This is the first video (I arrived ultra late to the party) that I have seen since I've subscribed a few months ago after I noticed that you were gone for a few months at the time. I'm glad to see you return once more. Great coverage and really irons out the chart in my mind, thank you and I hope to witness more helpful lessons soon!
Excellent. Glad you found me! I'll be making videos on a regular basis for the rest of the year. I hope you enjoy.
Jordan posted a video! Great to see you and awesome info as usual!
Welcome back! I hope you will make a subjunctive bootcamp too. Your past tense edition was so helpful.
Welcome back! Gracias por toda la ayuda Jordan!
Hola! Welcome back Jordan. Thanks for everything and the positive encouragement! You energy and teaching are awesome!!
Thank you Brandon and Nathan. I really appreciate it.
OMG so good to see you back again!! yeah!
Nice to see you back!
big fan of your videos. welcome back :)
Thank you so much!
Happy you're back. I h ope the reason you needed a break has smoothed over. Always enjoy the content
Thank you so much! All is well now. I'm feeling good, and calm, and ready to make lots of Spanish videos!
So nice to see you are well & moving forward with your lessons.
Thank you!
Great to see you uploading again :D
Thank you!
el ha regresado 😁
Síííííííí
Holy cow 🐮 he's back 😎
I am!
Great to see you back in action, Jordan!
Thank you!
Your the best! Glad to see a new grammar video!!
Thank you!
Maravilloso Jordan! Mil gracias!
¡Muchas gracias, señor! Tus explicaciones son muy fáciles de seguir.
Gracias a Díos you kept the tune
It's so funny, some people like it, some people hate it. I love it. It's not going anywhere--glad you too! Thansk!
@@elspanishdude thanks Prof! That tune pumped me up bigtime as I started my Spanish adventures.
Glad your back!!
Thank you!
And just like that, he's back! 😊
Síííí! Estoy aquí!
Nice! I've been wanting to learn this for awhile. My brother-in-law is from Peru, so I have someone to practice with!
MISS YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH!
Welcome back!!!
Gracias!
HAS VUELTO
Sí! HOLA!
Hey! You made a video! Thank goodness not all conjugations are as bad as the ones they teach you first!
I know, I really regret not stressing that more in the beginning. Think about how many people quit, or put off these tenses, thinking it's going to be more of the same. It is NOT. The present, preterite, subjunctive, imperative can be hard. All the others are really really easy.
@@elspanishdude Imperative, yes! Positive or negative command? Familiar or formal? There's different rules for everything! And then you can't even say "would you do this?" You can never do that with the conditional "would" like you'd do in English. Spanish speakers learning English must be like, whoa, you just use the infinitive for the command? That's easy! (I've been in an Spanish class this last year, and I've been referencing your videos A LOT, so thank you!)
Missed you bro
Gracias!! I appreciate it!
Good to see you back.
1st comment
Thank you so much!
@@elspanishdude
I missed your videos parcero.
I'm a member of your private lessons, but have been super busy with work lately.
@@Seth-mu3wo Don't worry about it. It seriously happens to us all. All that matters is, you keep coming back to it. Feel free to use me as a catalyst to getting back at it! It's a journey. We all get busy and sidetracked.
LOVE your shirt
Missed you!
Ahhh, thank you!
Please tell me where I can get the worksheets, so I can fill them out
Muchas gracias mi amigo
You can download the worksheets and everything else I mentioned here:
spanishdude.com/quickies/future/
Look for the link below the video that says "download the free future tense practice package".
Hey Jordan, great to see you back on UA-cam again! A random question: Have you heard of Stephen Krashen's Theory of Comprehensible input for language learning? and how important do you think it is to learn grammar in the short term rather than just learning it overtime (like a child would) ?
I tried both and personally I found that overthinking grammar fried my brain and made learning a lot less fun.
I love your work and would love to hear your opinion.
Thanks :)
I haven't heard of it. I just googled it for a brief overview and intend to go back and read about it slower and more fully. I really think a mix is the key, as I alluded to in the beginning of this video. And, the different speed thing is important. At times, spending time on grammar might not be the most efficient use of our time--or even hurt us. But, at other times, spending time on grammar is the way to improve the fastest and most efficiently.
And, I'm not only talking about at times, like beginner/intermediate/advanced. In your situation, regardless of your level of Spanish, if your brain is fried from too much grammar (which, trust me, I understand!) -- that's probably NOT the best use of your time. The best use of your time is probably to do something that you love in Spanish (the real life track). And, during the real life track, you'll see the grammar in action (get more familiar with it without directly studying it) AND you'll come up with specific questions in the grammar that you want answered.
As I was writing that, I realized, studying grammar is best when you have specific questions you want answered. Why do they say this like that? How do adjectives work in Spanish? At the beginning, that's a lot of stuff. In the middle, maybe not so much. Then, as you get advanced and want to perfect things, unless you're just gonna memorize every single thing for every situation, grammar patterns are the key. But with fresh perspective, because you're more advanced, meaning you've gone through so many battles already with grammar, vocab and real life stuff.
Do you all have a list of 100 most common verbs? Where can I fined it?
Sweet vid bro- que tal el año pasado tioooo?
La verdad, el año pasado? Eh. El año que viene, mejor. Seguro.
@@elspanishdude espero que estes bien ahora bro. Me allegro de verte de neuvo!
Hola SpanishDude!
HOLA!
Are you gonna upload more frequently from now on or...?
I am. I really am.
@@elspanishdude I'm glad. Excited to learn from you
The endings for the simple future come from the endings from HE, HAS, HA, HEMOS, HABÉIS, HAN.
Que será, será...
Que será, será!!!!
Man, I wish I thought about that to include in the video. Next time.
Why private your subjunctive mood video?