Learn Spanish in 4 Hours - ALL the Spanish Basics You Need

Published 2019-06-18
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With this video compilation you'll be able to get started with the Spanish language and have conversations after only 4 hours!

You've decided to start learning Spanish, so let's build up your vocabulary! In this video, you'll learn some of the most important words and phrases in the Spanish language. If you want to start learning Spanish, this video is made for you. Our host expresses herself in simple Spanish, with subtitles. This video will challenge your listening comprehension skills and help you progress in your Spanish study.

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All Comments (21)
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  • @Deryasvoice
    It's 1 am and i had this sudden rush of wanting to learn spanish while i should be sleeping lmao
  • @Michael-nu2mz
    As a Spanish speaker, this lessons are on point, follow them and you'll learn.
  • @spanishclassroom_
    This video proves something that as a Spanish teacher I have always said: stop learning Spanish word by word (vocabulary) and start learning Spanish through phrases. ❤️
  • @lilidavies5765
    This Coronavirus quarantine got me at home learning Spanish
  • i fell asleep listening to this by accident and woke up speaking german
  • @ShashankReddy.K
    I'm indian. I know 4 languages hindi,telugu,kannada and english . Trying to learn Spanish now -wish me luck 😊
  • In 50 min. I've gained so much more than I had in 2 years from boring Spanish classes at school! 🙂💔Thank you so much. 🌷
  • @gabbysmom11
    I hate that I didn’t take Spanish more serious in high school.. it’s truly a beautiful language. I’m in my 30s trying to learn. I’m determined to do so. Even if it takes a few years.
  • @ZacharyShank
    I learned more in the first 20 minutes in this video than my Spanish teacher ever taught us in over half a year.
  • @miniuniversee
    learning spanish is one of my bucket list this year wish me luck everyone !
  • @FeelMyFlu
    I’m a supervisor for a job site in Northwest America. And I have noticed all of my workers love it when I speak Spanish to them and I will continue to do this and do better
  • @angelarusso9500
    Who else is learning Spanish so you can listen in to people’s Conversations 😂
  • @red_rory
    I can't be the only one actually taking notes and apparently taking this to seriously...am I?
  • @tuyindeme4462
    I'm going to start my learning Spanish journey at age 43. From Kazakhstan
  • @bl8388
    I love how they have a fluent English and Fluent standard/Mexican Spanish speaker on these. I need to keep hearing both of them to help learning a new language, early on. I appreciate this video.
  • not me cheating my whole way through spanish 2 and now having to learn the whole language in a week before the final exam
  • @gdhammr8113
    I’ve never heard the word “Spanish” so many times in such little time
  • I’ve tried, haphazardly, to learn Spanish for 10 years. No success. I figured it was my semi-old age brain (64) that hindered me. Now I found THIS channel and my learning has greatly improved! I guess the right format (and 2 lovely, smooth-voiced women!) is what I needed! Thank you! Muchas gracias!