Spanish phrases you can use for a lifetime — Listen repeatedly and learn easily

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Published 2021-12-03
Learn Spanish phrases you use frequently by repeating them over and over again. In this video, you can practice listening to and speaking 250 short phrases. Spanish is played four times, so you will be able to speak naturally after practicing many times.

The audio is played in the following order:
English, Spanish, Spanish, English, Spanish, Spanish.

Spanish is played back four times, so as you practice speaking by following the audio over and over again, you will learn to speak naturally.

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All Comments (21)
  • I love these phrases! They are ones we use everyday in spanish!! They aren't the normal hola, Buenos días, etc. Great job!!!
  • @StarChild1109
    One can always make their own flash cards, one side English, one side Spanish. The physical act of actually writing out the sentences furthur reinforces the learning process. Besides flash cards rock! Blank ones sold, prepunched w/ a metal ring exists on the various shopping platforms. Have fun. 😊
  • This video has ACTUALLY HELPED ME LEARN SPANISH GUYS, this is not a bot saying this, I have been watching the video, and I plan to re-watch it but this is the best one!!!! Ty so much!!!!
  • @jzoberek
    Thank you for saying the English first, then Spanish. Some other presenters do the Spanish first, but I prefer to know what I'm going to be hearing first. Easier learning for me. Muchas gracias!
  • @leatherface711
    i really appreciate the fact that the phrase is repeated twice in both languages that is so very helpful
  • yo estoy aprendiendo inglés con este video 😂😂😂 thanks for this video
  • English followed by the Spanish repetition several times is important for processing meaning and for audio and visual retention. Thank you for this type of learning and practice.
  • @HMRLTL
    Suggestion... Maybe add an indication if the word changes depending on male or female. Like estoy cansado. Maybe underline the o or have an o/a marking in the corner to indicate that it's cansado (for male) and cansada (for female).
  • @tigran1982
    This is probably the most comprehensive and useful phrase video out there. Good job, guys.
  • I broke this into 15 min increments and noticed some phrases were used more than once. It would have been nice to learn new phrases. Overall i'm grateful for the phrases I have learned. I really like that each phrase is repeated four times.
  • @kenmammel7748
    I really like the four-times repeating Spanish. Thank you.
  • I love this, but one suggestion maybe you could put formal (usted) or informal (tú) for beginners who don't know about that because most of your commands are in the informal form, but we wouldn't say them to someone we don't know well...just an idea! Thanks so much for doing this!
  • @skip12533
    I think your videos are the best for beginner and intermediate Spanish learners. It establishes a strong foundation for progressing toward achieving fluency in speaking and reading the Spanish language. Thank you for fantastic videos and sharing!
  • And one more thing...estoy listo means I am ready but as a female I would not say estoy listo but estoy lista. So maybe clarify masc and fem adjectives! Thx!
  • @eoghancullen
    Great video! Listening to it at 1.25x isn't too fast and helps improve your speed.
  • I like the way you teach the lesson. By repeating twice, it remains in the memory.
  • @williron1283
    Best Spanish learning video I’ve seen. Thank you. Are there more exactly like this?
  • These are very good phrases by think there's often a more direct English translation than what is stated, like claro and "i understand" vs "clear", like "clear" or "I'm clear on that". I find it helps with memory if you can map it to English more closely.
  • @justcallhoward
    I've been trying to find a way for my wife to be more involved in studying Spanish. This video is going to transform our understanding of this amazingly beautiful and respectful way of communicating in these argumentative days. The sincerity of each statement helped me to feel the humility and deep respect for the listener - that the Spanish language is capable of expressing with sublime elegance. Listen again to this recording and feel the age-old elegance of Spanish as it's meant to be spoken, with heart AND mind. I am undone for the bittersweetness of it. Thank you for such beautiful and heartfelt content, amiga! Gracias!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊😊