Learn Spanish: Use these words instead of 'BUENO'

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Increase your Spanish with this lesson. "Bueno" is one of the most overused words when you are learning Spanish. In this lesson I will teach you to use other, more accurate Spanish words, depending on the context, instead of using "bueno" all the time. I will teach very common, practical, and everyday vocabulary to speak Spanish more fluently and to be more precise when you are speaking Spanish. This lesson will increase your vocabulary, help you to speak Spanish fluently, and get you understanding more Spanish and better. Remember that since you are learning more Spanish words and expressions, you will end up understanding and comprehending more spoken Spanish.

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Review the difference between "buen", "bueno", and "bien" in Spanish with the following video I made for you:

00:00 Introduction
02:35 Simpático
03:53 Agradable
04:48 Cordial
05:32 Amable
06:46 Tranquila
08:00 Bondadoso
08:52 Justo
09:45 Honesta
10:30 Compasivo
11:31 Comprensiva
12:06 Use these words instead of bueno
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I'm just here to see her because she is like a medican for me when I'm upset i just watch her video. Muchas gracias profesora 😊😊.

ifido
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Gracias!! My daughter’s father is from Chiapas! We’re excited to see your videos! Im in the USA and we’re both learning from you ♥️🇲🇽

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I'm learning Spanish and from you precious friend and I'll have it no other way. Great teacher!❤

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Tú eres una persona muy inteligente y agradable.

FrancisOlivares-zy
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Gracias por hacer tus videos. Tu eres una profesora increible!

Mwolves
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Just when I thought I was gaining ground speaking Spanish. I sat down next to 3, or 4 Spanish girls at work in the break room and I could overhear everything they were saying. I couldn’t keep up at all! It’s frustrating but I realize I’m still very far from being able to hang in real life conversations with native speakers. But I’ll get there! Thanks Ana!

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Another helpful video. Your teaching style is perfect.

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Hola maestra, soy brasilero y hablo portugués, estudio español desde hace un tiempo, encontré su canal aquí en YouTube y ahora estoy aprendiendo español e inglés juntos, ha sido increíble, es una excelente maestra, felicidades!!!!🎉

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Your teaching style is the best I have found on line. I appreciate your effort and really enjoy your lessons. I am learning so much

jamesdoyle
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Gracias para su trabajo duro en estes videos…. Su forma de enseñando es muy agradable y ayudando😅… Espero que sus viajes a Guatemala son muy agradable!!

johnpetrea
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Oh my goodness, your channel has over a million subscribers and somehow, I just discovered you for the first time today! You are a very good teacher and your "Hollywood Smile" doesn't slow down the learning process.

One frustration in my life long struggle to learn Spanish is that despite its overall richness, it doesn't have as many words as some other languages, English included, that will allow a person to speak with more depth of detail, feeling and precision. I read a N.Y. Times article that confirmed this - an article announcing that a few years ago, the "authoritative" dictionaries of the Spanish Language finally reached 250, 000 words. English is a language of 1 million words. This explained to me why during a period of my life when I was experiencing Spanish immersion spending half of my time in Mexico (including Estado Chiapas right up against the Guatemalan border), the native speakers I knew used the same generic words such as "bueno" over and over, while I, the Spanish language novice, struggled to use a variety of words in place of the generics. I am a retired U.S. lawyer, a profession where precision in the use of language is essential, so I instinctively attempt to speak the same way in Spanish. I know I'd be much further along in Spanish if I was content to use the more basic vocabulary.

I hope you will do a companion video for "malo" and other generic descriptive words. In the meantime, have a wonderful trip to gloriously beautiful Chiapas and Guatemala. Despite the day to day struggles of the people in those places, I have never met people who are more beautiful in spirit, generosity and kindness as the people I came to know in that region.

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Love your lessons - you are so cheerful and clear. Have a wonderful time in Guatamala and I look forward to the content you create on that trip

lynpayne
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Enjoy Guatemala! I went to Chiapas last year after Christmas. Las Cascadas Azules!

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I’m binge watching your entire channel because I love your teaching style and I’ve learned so much from the 10 or 12 videos I’ve seen so far! You’re the college Spanish professor I wish I had had! I love how you drop into Spanish so naturally then clarify in English. I think I learn as much from that as from the formal lesson you’re giving. I can honestly say you take me from a beginner intermediate to an advanced intermediate student of Spanish I just subscribed to your newsletter. I hope you have a great trip and I’m looking forward to your on-location videos. Maybe next time I’ll leave a comment en español. 😊

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Anna ❤ eres una persona muy maravillosa, gracias 🙏🏼

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I really enjoyed your lesson Anna may God bless you 😘🙏

fredsolomon
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You are the Greatest Spanish teacher in the world and one could say that you are the Greatest Spanish teacher EVER...and I want to make this Comment that is suitable for English and Spanish...in the US we will never speak proper English or the QUEEN ENGLISH...and same to in Mexico we will never Speak the Spanish from Spain. I know you teach Spanish and the Proper way to use each Word but in our daily life is this such importance? There is so much Slang in both languages and few and fewer people speak either language very proper. I trust everything you say and teach but my thought about something things is I live in a part of Mexico where people use alot of Slang and it's part of the community. Sometimes I think language and speech may be best suited based on the environment

Untamedlove
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Gracias, your lessons are excellent! It helps me remember forgotten proper Spanish speaking form, since this was first language from my Mexican mother.

EdwardWeissbard
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Muchas gracias maestra, , tu eres la primera persona que me enseñó la primera palabra en español, ,he aprendido muchísimo, Dios te pqgue

francisriziki
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Thankyou for another helpful lesson. Have you ever heard this proverb “ faithful are the wounds of a friend”? “ the kisses of an enemy are deceitful “?

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