What I don't get is how the lessons jump around from Si, Hola, Muchas Gracias to long, elaborate sentences: Let me present my Brother, Is this your first visit to Ecuador. I would think you'd start with the simple stuff. Learn some sentence basics "I am happy" and then try to add the longer, more complex sentences. If we do learn a complex sentence - maybe something useful like "Where is the bathroom?" or "Is there an English speaker here.". I do tank you for posting these.
Es este tu primer viaje a Ecuador? It's important that the people who do the Spanish voice, be native speakers, because right away you can spot the mistakes? This guy is from Spain. I can tell by his accent and that's ok but the majority of hispanics in the US don't pronounce their 'c's and 'z' s like that.
the timing is not consistent. as you repeat the phrases, you'll get cut off or there will be long pauses. If you're not striving for perfection then this is pretty decent.
What you are trying to teach here is gramatically incorrect my friend. First of all, if you want to talk about a 'visit' you need to use the verb 'visitar' instead of 'viajar' which means 'to travel'. Second, you are wrongly using the word first(primero) since you don't need the O at the end of primer
What I don't get is how the lessons jump around from Si, Hola, Muchas Gracias to long, elaborate sentences: Let me present my Brother, Is this your first visit to Ecuador. I would think you'd start with the simple stuff. Learn some sentence basics "I am happy" and then try to add the longer, more complex sentences. If we do learn a complex sentence - maybe something useful like "Where is the bathroom?" or "Is there an English speaker here.". I do tank you for posting these.
templarart 1 month ago
wow i learnd si on lesson number 4
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StoryTimeLanguage 5 months ago
I would think that "si", "no" and "mucha gracias" would be in lesson one.
ljohnverrell 6 months ago
Es este tu primer viaje a Ecuador? It's important that the people who do the Spanish voice, be native speakers, because right away you can spot the mistakes? This guy is from Spain. I can tell by his accent and that's ok but the majority of hispanics in the US don't pronounce their 'c's and 'z' s like that.
florisabelcastillo 9 months ago
the timing is not consistent. as you repeat the phrases, you'll get cut off or there will be long pauses. If you're not striving for perfection then this is pretty decent.
lexlove 11 months ago
goodway to learn with lovely accent
MrSamwinston 1 year ago 2
wrong!!!!!!!!!, is this your first visit to the ecuador? =?es esta su primer visita a el ecuador?
atlien1980 1 year ago
the accent sound from Spain.
MARIAN1611 2 years ago
@MARIAN1611 That's because it's Spanish...
Mahesh991000 1 year ago
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THIS IS SO HARD!!!
Cutie5080 2 years ago
¿Es este tu primero viaje a Ecuador? (wrong) OR
¿Es esta tu primera visita al Ecuador?
What you are trying to teach here is gramatically incorrect my friend. First of all, if you want to talk about a 'visit' you need to use the verb 'visitar' instead of 'viajar' which means 'to travel'. Second, you are wrongly using the word first(primero) since you don't need the O at the end of primer
monini05 2 years ago 2
WE GET IT! JESUS christ!
zacefronisbomb 2 years ago
@zacefronisbomb Hahaha!!!! So funny..
Mahesh991000 1 year ago
At 1.52, you say: '¿Cómo se va?' as 'How are you?'
I've never heard that before... as far as I can tell, that would literally be "How does one go?"
I have heard these though for "How are things going for you?"
informal: '¿Cómo te va?'
formal: '¿Cómo le va (a usted)?'
MusicMysteries 2 years ago
Lo cambiare. Gracias!
Gracias! ¿Tiene usted más
Esta es estupido!
Artrix845 2 years ago