Welcome to Use your Spanish. Learn the Spanish that native speakers use every day and start incorporating what you learn right away into your daily life interactions. The lessons on this channel will provide you "Comprehensible input" through a creative approach that will take your Spanish to the next level without you noticing it by listening to conversations and stories based on real life situations. With the help of Salo and Miguel, two native Spanish speakers from Colombia and Spain, you will be able to expose yourself to different accents, colloquial expressions and useful vocabulary at different speed levels. Also, you will be provided lots of examples to remember more easily what you learn. You will notice how your Spanish will start improving very quickly and without spending your precious time studying complicated grammar.
Mi lugar favorito para un pasear es el campo circa de mi casa. Vivo en México con mis cinco perros, y tengo que pasear con ellos diario. Normalmente, paseamos en una calzada para peatones circa del rio un poco antes de la noche. Pero, algunos veces vamos al campo para correr.
It's a pity your videos are not fully in Spanish. Especially a video like this, because if people are at the level where they want to understand all the native uses for 'llevar', then they should be at the level where they are reading and listening completely in Spanish.
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Muchas gracias, este video es muy bien. I just started with spanish 2 month ago and I am very proud that I could understand nearly everything you said. That is a great motivation for me 😊
Mi pequeña adicción es editar las fotos y videos en mi móvil, normalmente se queda bueno, pero afecta mucho los ojos por que llevaba bastante rato en mirar a la pantalla, siempre termino el trabajo con un cansancio extremo en la vista.
Sería mucho mejor si la traducción estuviera acompañada de imágenes. Por ejemplo, hay tantas palabras que se traducen en inglés como "a slice", pero en español los significados son diferentes.