@misCopenhagen I think you're a little confused, what you're is the conjugation for the "simple present" (I work, you work, he works ...) in the video she teaches -ado and -ido endings, which are (I've worked, you've worked....) I'm not sure if I made somewhat clear
You sound very keen progress with your studies and I definitely recommend that you make the most of all of the learning material available on my website.
I post a free lesson daily there and all of my past video lessons are available, with clear written lesson notes to accompany the videos. There are many different complete courses and I suggest that as a first step you start from the beginning of one of these courses, depending on whether or not you have any prior knowledge of Spanish and what gaps you have in your knowledge.
On the blog you can also download the courses as mp3s and find Spanish recipes, Spanish city guides and features on Spanish history, music & TV. There are many opportunities here to practice your listening skills. I recommend that you get one of my mp3 courses so that you can be listening and studying wherever you may be via your mp3 player, phone, car stereo or pc.
If you are interested you will also find details of the live online Spanish lessons I offer via Skype and my online classroom. In these classes you will have every opportunity to practice you conversation skills.
I wish you all the very best with your Spanish and a lovely day.
estoy buscando por ayuda. estoy aprendiendo,y the way I learned is all over the place. MY clases in school were crap, really. the way i learn is threw my friends that speak spanish as there first language, some dont speak english. I want to be fluent. asap. I want someone who speaks spanish as their first language to teach me. I will look on this spanishblog site as well. do you do any one on one clases? Because I learned on my own I know some stuff, but am missing some basics... like the abcs.
@misCopenhagen I think you're a little confused, what you're is the conjugation for the "simple present" (I work, you work, he works ...) in the video she teaches -ado and -ido endings, which are (I've worked, you've worked....) I'm not sure if I made somewhat clear
raulpisko7 2 months ago
In school we're learning this system:
Trabajar:
Yo: Trabajo
Tú: Trabajas
El, Ella, Usted: Trabaja
Nosotros: Trabajamos
Vosotros: Trabajaís
Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes: Trabajan.
..so i just wonder why you're putting an a after yo, when i'm learning to put an o.
misCopenhagen 2 months ago
You are a good teacher, ever heard of Michel Thomas? ,he teaches Spanish on CD the same way as you. Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
flashbiddy 9 months ago
She has a beautiful accent!!!
Ilovebeingamomsomuch 10 months ago
Hola,
Thank you very much for your message.
You sound very keen progress with your studies and I definitely recommend that you make the most of all of the learning material available on my website.
thespanishblog 1 year ago
I post a free lesson daily there and all of my past video lessons are available, with clear written lesson notes to accompany the videos. There are many different complete courses and I suggest that as a first step you start from the beginning of one of these courses, depending on whether or not you have any prior knowledge of Spanish and what gaps you have in your knowledge.
thespanishblog 1 year ago
On the blog you can also download the courses as mp3s and find Spanish recipes, Spanish city guides and features on Spanish history, music & TV. There are many opportunities here to practice your listening skills. I recommend that you get one of my mp3 courses so that you can be listening and studying wherever you may be via your mp3 player, phone, car stereo or pc.
thespanishblog 1 year ago
If you are interested you will also find details of the live online Spanish lessons I offer via Skype and my online classroom. In these classes you will have every opportunity to practice you conversation skills.
I wish you all the very best with your Spanish and a lovely day.
Saludos,
Laura
thespanishblog 1 year ago
estoy buscando por ayuda. estoy aprendiendo,y the way I learned is all over the place. MY clases in school were crap, really. the way i learn is threw my friends that speak spanish as there first language, some dont speak english. I want to be fluent. asap. I want someone who speaks spanish as their first language to teach me. I will look on this spanishblog site as well. do you do any one on one clases? Because I learned on my own I know some stuff, but am missing some basics... like the abcs.
jgirlfromca 1 year ago