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Learn Spanish Beginners Spanish Lesson 1 Introductions

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  • is Spanish like French? Does it have masculine and feminine ways of saying certain things? I can't remember! I should really learn as i have family in Spain and go quite a bit, plus all my visits have left me finding myself understanding smalls bits of Spanish if it was used in say a film, or when im there i tend to pick it up,but i forget quickly, if i can pick 4/5words from a sentence i can figure out what the person is saying lol, its enough to get by (just)

  • @weeleon81 Yes, we do have masculine and feminine nouns. Please visit my website where you will find all you need to learn Spanish for FREE. Saludos, Laura

  • Okay, this is great - but how do I roll my r's ? D: rrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @thedrunkleeeeeeeeeee Please see my Spanish Pronunciation course where all is explained. Saludos, Laura

  • Thank you all very much for your kind comments! I am very glad to hear that you are enjoying my Spanish lessons. Don't forget to watch the updated version of this video with much improved audio quality and to catch all of my lessons in order (with written lesson notes) on my website. ¡Feliz año nuevo! Laura

  • please how can i spell them ola??

  • @akbar540 I prefer not to add notes to my videos as students tend to concentrate only on the words and don't practice their listening skills sufficiently. I notice frequently that the listening skills are the hardest to develop for students living in non-Spanish speaking countries. Persevere! After watching each video a few times check out the free lesson notes on my blog. I definitely recommend that you don't look at them until you have understood (or at least tried your best) each video.

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  • @EmmaDivaOfficial How can you learn to read words you don't know when sounded out? is that possible?

  • very good keep up the good work much appreciation towards you:)

  • very helpful! 

  • @thespanishblog Thank you for your videos. Yes, I'm learning to read Spanish fairly easily, but listening and speaking are taking longer to learn! Your presentations are clear and well done :)

  • @akbar540 H-O-L-A

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