El Inventor de los Nachos - Advanced Spanish Speaking Practice #10

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  • Si quieres salir del purgatorio del nivel intermedio, apúntate a Deliberate Spanish: deliberatespan...
    Check out itsnachotime.co... for the entire transcript in Spanish!
    If you want to skip ahead to the challenge, go to 0:54
    Before nachos became an appetizer, somebody had to invent them. In this Spanish speaking exercise, we talk about nachos and its Mexican inventor, Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya.
    This exercise is designed to help you increase your confidence when you speak Spanish. The advantage of trying to repeat what somebody else is saying is that you can focus all your energy in improving the way you say things, rather than in figuring out what you should be saying next.
    One of the fastest ways out of Spanish Intermediate Purgatory is getting better at speaking Spanish. To get better at speaking, you don't necessarily have to speak with someone else: you can put yourself in a controlled challenging environment and learn much more than by being part of a conversation about the weather, or by passively consuming podcasts and TV shows. The more you practice this exercise, the more confident you'll feel when you're having real conversations with natives and it's your turn to speak.
    Doing this practice can lead to results in a matter of minutes. However, if you want to continue improving, you need to turn it into a daily habit. Commit to 20 minutes a day (or whatever you're comfortable with) and make it a part of your routine. After several weeks, you'll be surprised by how much progress you've made.
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Komentáře • 40

  • @stewartmeiklejohn5773
    @stewartmeiklejohn5773 Před 7 lety +15

    These videos are absolutely superb.

  • @captainbamis7257
    @captainbamis7257 Před 2 lety

    Fantástico. 👍🏼

  • @gedewidiana6204
    @gedewidiana6204 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Nacho. Me encanta sus videos. Es muy util para me

  • @MiguelCabrera_24
    @MiguelCabrera_24 Před rokem

    awesome thanks me gusta mucho

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Gracias, buenavida. Si te gustaría tener acceso a más vídeos y recibir ayuda personalizada, échale un ojo a La Comunidad deliberatespanish.com/comunidad 😊

  • @Vilnagaon-ish
    @Vilnagaon-ish Před 2 lety

    Este video tiene el vocabulario necesario para escapar el purgatorio, cosas que nunca conocia antes como queso rallado y rodajas

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 2 lety

      Vocabulario básico de subsistencia. 😁Gracias, Alex. Si te gustaría tener acceso a más vídeos y recibir ayuda personalizada, échale un ojo a La Suscripción deliberatespanish.com/comunidad 😊

  • @tomn5188
    @tomn5188 Před 5 lety +1

    Nacho - Thank you for these videos. They are very helpful. At my stage I have to slowly listen to the exercise a few words at a time, often refer to the transcript to make sure I got it right and then practice saying it from memory. Eventually I can say the entire exercise from memory. I then return the next day and listen to the exercise and then repeat it. This, al fin, leads to my question - It feels to me like I have memorized the exercise rather than learned to listen to it and then be able to repeat it from just what I heard. Am I on the right path???
    I also work to be able to repeat two or three paragraphs from memory - which I can now do.
    I am proud to be a Patreon of your channel. You have helped me tremendously.
    I look forward to your counsel.

  • @sd-fz2lu
    @sd-fz2lu Před 5 lety

    Gracias Nacho! Me encantan tus videos!

  • @intentionalharvestvertical7790

    brilliant!! Thank you Nacho

  • @bingbingnoja1530
    @bingbingnoja1530 Před 4 lety

    Esto es muy util. Gracias.

  • @theopalade8976
    @theopalade8976 Před 4 lety

    Theo: No entendí por qué usaiste el tiempo 'preterit' en inglés, pero tradujiste usando el imperfecto. Gracias.

  • @lucystevens1588
    @lucystevens1588 Před 6 lety +1

    Muchisimas gracias. Un poco dificil para mi. Intentaré mañana

  • @ramieyaharris
    @ramieyaharris Před 5 lety

    Me encantan tus videos 😊😁

  • @birgitblume7877
    @birgitblume7877 Před 6 lety

    Estoy entusiasmada con tus videos! Los ejercicios son súper!

  • @sentineldc
    @sentineldc Před 6 lety

    Awesome. As Always. Thank you so much!

  • @aliciamyers3884
    @aliciamyers3884 Před 6 lety

    These videos are very helpful. You do speak a little fast but I’ve found it easy to follow along with the cc on. I️ learn and understand better with the captions on. Keep up the good work! Thank you for your learning videos.

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 6 lety

      Thanks 😊 Listening and reading at the same time is an excellent technique, so go for it!

  • @AurYouReading
    @AurYouReading Před 6 lety

    Gracias como siempre por los videos. En este video, no podia oír "a última hora." Dije "a timadora" Jaja.
    Mañana voy a mirar este video otra vez.

  • @excitedaboutlearning1639
    @excitedaboutlearning1639 Před 7 lety +2

    Listened to the video for the second time. Some sentences went perfectly and with some I still need some practice. The food words were rather difficult because I haven't really needed them. I'll try again probably tomorrow or after tomorrow to see how it goes then. Btw Why is it estaba buenísimo and not era buenísimo? I though it'd be with "ser" because I thought that it being good was part of its characteristics but it seems that it was about the plate being good at that moment.

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 7 lety +3

      Yeah, when describing how food tastes it's much more common to use «estar». The restaurant «es bueno», but the food «está buena».

    • @oslolso
      @oslolso Před 7 lety +1

      Interesting.

    • @excitedaboutlearning1639
      @excitedaboutlearning1639 Před 7 lety

      NachoTime Spanish Gracias. Así que la factoría es como es pero la comida sale diferente cada vez (p.s. Dónde está la posición más natural de "cada vez"?)

    • @rsmrymcgwn
      @rsmrymcgwn Před 5 lety

      @@DeliberateSpanishSomething I learned long ago was something like this: the lettuce is good [es buena] because it was fresh and crisp [characteristic]. The green salad is good [está buena] because the cook made it very well and it tastes good. Did I remember this right?

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 5 lety

      @@rsmrymcgwn That's right 👍

  • @theopalade8976
    @theopalade8976 Před 4 lety

    ... en la prima frase

  • @kkayaker
    @kkayaker Před 5 lety

    OK, I Iistened several times and I can never hear the "de" in the phrase "y de repente". All I hear is "y repente" or maybe "y erepente" but never "y de repente". I love your videos BTW, or should I say "por cierto me encantan tus videos".

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 5 lety

      Gracias, Rick 😊 My question to you is: how fast would I have to say "all of a sudden" for you to not hear "of a"? Often (in English and Spanish) it's not about actually hearing the sounds, but being able to fill in the gaps. The best way to do this is to become familiar with the sounds of the language, and this is a good exercise for it.

    • @tomn5188
      @tomn5188 Před 5 lety

      @@DeliberateSpanish Very good explanation. I labor to hear each word but now understand the process is being able to fill in the gaps. Thank you for addressing this.

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 5 lety

      Exacto. A veces serás capaz de llenar los huecos prestando más atención, pero otras simplemente tendrás que usar tus conocimientos de gramática 😁

  • @MathiasHolm97
    @MathiasHolm97 Před 6 lety

    Great video as always! Why is it not "un grupo de turistas *americanos*"? I always thought it was "el turista" :-)Maybe just a typo in the subtitles, but hope you can be of help!

    • @DeliberateSpanish
      @DeliberateSpanish  Před 6 lety +1

      Bueno, es que en este caso eran mujeres. El turista y la turista. 😁

    • @MathiasHolm97
      @MathiasHolm97 Před 6 lety +1

      Ahh ya entiendo, muchas gracias! Y otra vez gracias por tus vídeos!

  • @tasonchan7807
    @tasonchan7807 Před 6 lety

    gracias, necesito un red heart:)