Maybe this will sound silly from a stranger, but I’m proud of you! Really amazing!
@sar9571Күн бұрын
Gracias, yo tambien siento más orgullosa sobre mi herencia mexiciana desde aprendiendo español. Ahora, tengo casi 1.200 horas de input.
@raysouth1952Күн бұрын
Excellent. Very grateful that you decided to do this in English. I'm looking forward to hearing about your ongoing journey with languages.
@englishfiestaКүн бұрын
Thanks for this! Keep pushing forward!! 🔥🔥🔥
@JohnnyLearnsSpanish-i4tКүн бұрын
I’m excited for a reading update. I love reading and I’d love of that took care of my grammar
@XLeyvaКүн бұрын
Primer comentario, muy bien bro excelente video. You're so good!
@mikael35366 сағат бұрын
Hey, great video man. Really appreciate hearing from someone else's experience before starting the journey with comprehensible input myself. Quick question regarding accents. Should I stick to only 1 accent from the start (Mexican, Colombian, Argentinian etc)? Or can i just mix and match and focus on a single one later? Around how many hours until you should pick an accent? Thanks
@NiyonLearns6 сағат бұрын
It doesn't matter what kind of Spanish you listen to initially! I recommend listening to everything until you have a low intermediate level. I also recommend continuing to watch content from other regions if you see something that interests you; there's no need to ONLY listen to one kind of Spanish. I started focusing on content from Mexico at 300 hours.
@SudestadasКүн бұрын
31:55 - i specifically remembered the youtuber mike ben using that glove analogy so i went and found the video again, its called "How Do You Know When You Are Fluent In Spanish? (Or Any Language) - I Am Fluent Now!" matt vs japan might have also said it but idk