Master Your Spanish Listening and Comprehension Skills

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • In this video, we'll use our Hyper Speed Method to help you master your Spanish listening and comprehension skills. This will also help you add more words to your Spanish vocabulary.
    If I had to learn Spanish again, starting from scratch, here's the 3 things I would do - speakspanishfaster.com/youtube
    0:00 - Introduction
    2:45 - Story 1
    9:56 - Story 1 Comprehension Quiz
    13:30 - Story 2
    18:03 - Story 2 Comprehension Quiz
    20:21 - Story 3
    24:40 - Story 3 Comprehension Quiz
    26:35 - Tips on Remembering Spanish Vocabulary Words

Komentáře • 26

  • @SpeakSpanishFaster
    @SpeakSpanishFaster  Před rokem +5

    Muchas gracias por ver!! Thanks for watching. Don't forget to check out my 3 Secrets to Learn Spanish faster here - speakspanishfaster.com/youtube -- If I had to learn Spanish from scratch those are the 3 things I would prioritize to learn it quicker!

  • @noizusagi6901
    @noizusagi6901 Před rokem +43

    Bro, I'm Puerto Rican. Both parents my mom and my dad are Puerto Rican. Both grandparents on both sides are all Puerto Rican. But for some reason, my generation didn't pick up the Spanish growing up. My mom wanted me to be as American as possible to not miss up on opportunities. Anywho, I didn't even like trying to learn it growing up. But I'm at a time in my life where I really want to learn the language that should have been my first. And being Puerto Rican, we obviously speak somewhat different than other Spanish cultures. So I really appreciate you bro. I appreciate you and your channel. Keep up the good stuff! 👍

    • @SpeakSpanishFaster
      @SpeakSpanishFaster  Před rokem +8

      Thanks so much bro I appreciate your kind words. This motivates me to go harder!

    • @nicolarriu1326
      @nicolarriu1326 Před rokem +5

      same here bro. I just turned 34 last month and I've been on a mission. I'm half black half rican just like rocky. black mom, pr pops but my pops never spoke it in the house growing up so now it's time to play catch up

    • @SpeakSpanishFaster
      @SpeakSpanishFaster  Před rokem +4

      @@nicolarriu1326 Wow we literally have like the same story! LOL You got this bro!

    • @faithguerrero884
      @faithguerrero884 Před rokem +3

      ME TOO, well except I lived in Korea, and my mom wanted me to speak only Korean- my Mexican dad was not a part of the picture so I didn't have the opportunity.

    • @nonya1804
      @nonya1804 Před rokem +1

      @noiz did you at least hear Spanish growing up. Or just straight English?

  • @HideoMaximus
    @HideoMaximus Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this

  • @IHateStroads
    @IHateStroads Před rokem +1

    W video! Muchas gracias.

  • @Cellojoe01
    @Cellojoe01 Před rokem

    Hey Rocky, the videos are really helpful. I wanted if the formatting for these story videos are most effective. Maybe it would be easier to have one Spanish sentence over a English one so it’s better to read and catch more words. Gracias por tu ayuda !

  • @ItachiKai
    @ItachiKai Před rokem +3

    Thanks for all the videos! I'm doing my best to learn Spanish so that I can visit family and stay in Puerto Rico soon, and your videos have been a major help!

  • @HuugyBearInc
    @HuugyBearInc Před rokem +4

    Rocky puedes explicarme la significa de, “que es la que hay”. Parece que usaría este frase como, “whats up” pero cuando yo busco para este frase en el internet, dice que la significa esta, “what is there”. Muchos gracias!

    • @SpeakSpanishFaster
      @SpeakSpanishFaster  Před rokem +2

      Hey Jack, yes you got it right, it's "What's Up!" I guess if I were to translate it to English it would be super slang like "Yo, What it is?"🤣

    • @robkeyes8654
      @robkeyes8654 Před rokem

      @@SpeakSpanishFaster Thank you, Rocky, for explaining this! I have been struggling to understand what you say at the beginning of many of your videos. At first, I had trouble knowing what Spanish words you use and then I struggled to interpret them. Just today I concluded that it means "What's up?" After that, I found your answer to Jack!

    • @s1m0nisd34d
      @s1m0nisd34d Před rokem +2

      q es la q hay is more of a colloquial puertorican way of saying it. if you’re looking for a neutral “what’s up” it’s “que tal”

    • @HuugyBearInc
      @HuugyBearInc Před rokem +1

      @@s1m0nisd34d estaba pensando que es un frase de Puerto Rico pero no estaba seguro… gracias por la aclaración

  • @lisabrookbank3924
    @lisabrookbank3924 Před rokem +1

    Do you do this type of learning in your program?

  • @coexist1018
    @coexist1018 Před rokem +1

    I find myself understanding small words in conversations at my local super macados

  • @dbjamdown
    @dbjamdown Před rokem

    you have the best non-mexican channel and i love what you are trying to do. your hyper speed does not make sense to me so i slowed it down to 75% is this cheating. also are chunks ie group off words that mean something different from their translation universal.?

  • @ChessNuke
    @ChessNuke Před rokem +1

    I swear to god this guy had a basketball channel that I use to watch

  • @eldiariodechryss
    @eldiariodechryss Před rokem

    Do youu teach spanish that someone would learn at home like growing up or spanish that someone would learn in school? i heard theyre not the same and i would like to learn spanish as if i was taught growing up.