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Learning one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, Spanish, unlocks the chance to communicate with millions of people. Here’s how you can put this language and culture knowledge to use if you major in Spanish.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:36 - What Is Spanish and Why Should We Study It
2:43 - What Do You Really Study When Majoring in Spanish + What Types of Courses Can You Expect to Take?
4:47 - Who Should Study or Who Might Be Interested in Spanish?
5:33 - Common Pitfalls
7:03 - What Can You Do With Spanish + Next Steps?
8:56 - Conclusion
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ASU Faculty Advisor - Aimee Crosby
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minux
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At 5:56 you said "el tenso subjuntivo" which is wrong but I know what happened

If you ask google translate to translate "tense" it will say "tenso" but this refers to tense as in stressful, or a delicate situation, that's what "tenso" means. It does not mean the tense of a sentence

The tense of a sentence would be "el tiempo verbal" (the time of the verb) but what you wanted to say was "el modo subjuntivo", because it's not a tense

A verb in the subjuntivo mood can be in the present, future or past tense. These are two different things

falnica
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What a pleasant surprise to see Dr. Erica here, always great at explaining!

zumabbar
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Las Filipinas y Guinea Ecuatorial también son hispanos.

kuroazrem
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I didn't expect to see Dr. Erica in another search feed😂

mingthan
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I'm teaching Spanish in the US. In the future, I'd love to teach private classes in Spanish language

libardolucumi
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At 1:45 when you mention the places that speak Spanish you mentioned Central America, South America, the Caribbean and Spain... you forgot Mexico, or did you think it is in Central America?

falnica
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I don't understand how so many English speakers that learn Spanish end up with such terrible pronunciations. It makes it considerably harder to understand them

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