Achieving Fluency in Spanish as an Adult Learner

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QrooSpanish
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She's great!! You want to stick around? Ummm NO! I love the honesty, come back anytime...

Beautyprossalon
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23 years married to a Native Spanish Speaker... So now we know why you really speak such good Spanish 😂😂😂

gregoriopuro
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My friend.. you are one of the best spanish teachers online ive come across and ive come across so many

adgepeterb
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I love how she casually said no. You have such a sweet and lovely partner. It's really adorable how you two speak to each other with such patience

rainbowtouch
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Grammer is a superpower. If you know it well in another language, then you can say almost anything in a second language on logic alone by only using grammatical rules. Eventually, the "ear" should do the rest with time.

I have done this exact same thing myself with French and Spanish. And it's how I'm able to create sentences out of thin air. I'm glad to see someone talking about this finally. It's so true. My only issue is getting the ear for it when I hear them speak back to me. 😅

LunarMarie
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Listening to music and reading the lyrics of Spanish (or any language) songs will help you become familiar with the subjunctive form of the verb. Sing along with the lyrics and you will be able to exercise the muscles of your mouth, but you must sing aloud.

tutornotepad
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"Do you wanna hang around while I tell them?
"No."
🤣🤣🤣

TomRNZ
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Gracias por compartir tu método eficaz de aprender español.👍

Unos ejemplos para practicar:
PONGÁMONOS
= Let's put on ...
LLOVER = to rain

Pongámonos nuestros impermeables por si (acaso) llueve.

Pongámonos nuestros impermeables en caso de que llueva.

CleonaPattersoneFluentEnglish
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I don't know why...but "I don't have my glasses on" was the funniest😂

alphaosomega
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This is so helpful! I’m also married to a Colombian and he always says I don’t know why we use that specific word it just feels right.

angiescott
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I was wondering if your wife would be willing to talk more about her experience of learning English as a child? My kids are 8 and 10 and they have just started attending school in Spain a few weeks ago with very little knowledge of Spanish. I'd be really interested to hear her insights if she were up for talking about it in a video.

roberttewnion
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Paul teaches for what is, to me, the correct reason. Teaching clarifies and validates what he knows. Beautiful stuff.

chancerobinson
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This kind of exercise is SO instructive.

ronseymour
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Hi Linda. Nice to see you. Thanks for the help.

millerbotanicals
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When I commented that a certain video was in my top twenty, I meant the top twenty of all YOUR videos. You know what English native speakers need to learn. Thank you!

bevmckee
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I just found your videos a couple of days ago and they're reinvigorated my desire to improve my (very rusty) Spanish.

donnalofton
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I am paying you in gratitude. Thank you for your big heart in sharing.

LeeDaiYing
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up and her “it’s just normal” really make me look Jr your videos all the more!!

pamp
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Thank you. Qroo Paul. I think that would be an amazing compliment to receive.

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