Los siete secretos del aprendizaje de idiomas: # 1 Hay que pasar tiempo con el idioma.
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Señor, realmente lo felicito sinceramente.
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Tal vez ustedes saben livemocha com - un sitio que me ayuda mucho. Sí, no me enseñara a leer obras de literatura, pero al menos podere comunicarse! En 3-4 meses.
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Lo que más importante es poder comunicarse - estoy de acuerdo.
Actualmente, para mi, el principio es escoger las palabras para enseñar con la atención, es que las primeras ~500 palabras del idioma pueden ayudar mucho a hablar sin problemas.
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Eres maravilloso! que inspiracion de veras!!
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steve gracias!!! vere todos tus consejos!! me interesa demasiado porque necesito aprender ingles y aleman, lo bueno es que soy dedicada y ademas me lo creo, asi que lo lograré, pero me alegra haber encontrado tus consejos.
Cual es la pagina???
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Felicitaciones!
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gracias por el concejo
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Hola Steve valioso lo que dices ..tengo 37 años e iniocio en forma a estudiar ingles tus apuntes son muy buenos
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@Metafisico22 gracias! ya estoy de nuevo.. poco a poco ya entiendo muchas palabras.. pero el ingles americano es mas dificil de entender. uff..
Steve, your Spanish pronunciation has improved a L O T!!! At 2:52 when you say "...y otras cosas en ruso, en castellano, en chino, en japonés, en lo que sea..." you sound 100% native-like, the way you say it, the musicality and rhythm of the language. I am from Argentina, therefore Spanish is my mother tongue, so I know what I am talking about. Have you ever heard the version of Spanish we speak here? We use 'Vos sos' instead of 'tu eres' with an Italian-like accent.
MoonlightHorses 1 year ago
@MoonlightHorses Thanks I appreciate the encouragement. I have not done much for my Spanish but I have been working on Russian, Portuguese, Italian and Korean. Prior to doing the tape I listened to an audio book by Perez-Galdos just to get in the mood. I would love to get down to your part of the world, or is it up?
lingosteve 1 year ago 2
Hello Steve, I studied Spanish for several years and I recently, in about August, stopped studying because I felt I wasn't making any worth while progress. I like reading and listening was ok but only if I was interested in the subject and if it wasn't terribly long. The one thing that killed me though was the grammar. I hated doing boat loads of exercises. any suggestions?
791662 1 year ago
@791662 I suggest you enjoy your Spanish at Lingq. You will increase your vocabulary, learn the grammar naturally (no questions no drills) and make friends amongst learners and native speakers, and learn lots. I am doing Spanish audio books on LingQ right now. Let me know how it goes.
lingosteve 1 year ago
Steve, great video!! I am curious to know how many gb's is your ipod touch?
jessi95605 1 year ago
@jessi95605 I have no idea and would not know where to look.
lingosteve 1 year ago