I'm happy that you are producing current videos. I like the way that you explain the practical usage and applications in day to day conversations. You are my favorite online maestra de español!
This is a fantastic channel, and Ana is awesome! What would be EXTREMELY HELPFUL, is a lesson plan on what video to watch for your current level of Spanish. There is so much information here IDK where to begin and be able to progress in the best direction. I realize she has 1.07m subs, so I'd have a better chance of hitting the lotto on a reply! So if anyone has suggestions on this, I would really appreciate that very much! Thank you! Happy Holidays!
yeah Ana, it seems like you prefer to lose many potential European learners....in Europe the "vosotros" type of Spanish (official Spanish I could say) is taught, I wonder why you just don't spend 5 more seconds?
I really like your Lessons and I used to track them then I quit for long period since Coronavirus started the today I was looking for my subscription videos your video was the most traction one so I decided to continue watching your videos so I can speak good Spanish Gracias Ana ❤
Hi Ana! im trying to focus to master how to use fue (pretirite) era (imperfecto) andi know they are both Ser) and estaba (imperfect) and estuve (pretirite) - i know they ar both in estar) . i am also trying to look for easy way to remember them. do you have lesson for these? i love the way you explain your lessons. All the best to you. hope you can help.
Thank you for the lesson Ana! Even though I already knew ‘ser’, I wanted to watch your video anyway because I just love the way you teach. I appreciated you also teaching the phrases ‘O sea’ and ‘es mentira’ in this lesson, which I know will be very useful!
It is why people all over are now saying “I mean” and the weird thing is that when they say that they DO NOT MEAN, “I mean.” To me they sound dumb. What they do mean is “in other words” or a variety of other short terms like: What I mean to say is… When they start a sentence with: “I mean” that just sound wrong as heck BECAUSE IT IS WRONG! Just saying!
Hi Anna: So nice to see and hear you! Great class! It is easy to send you a donation from your website so I hope more people go that way. I think PayPay might be on the way out of business, just my opinion but if so, you might try that thing called: “Buy me a coffee.” Thanks, you deserve all donations for all the work you put into your teaching. Gracias.
Podria ser = It could be? Puede ser = can be or maybe. I have learned so much Spanish lessons from watching your channel. I very new to learning how to speak Spanish. My coworker saw me watching your RU-vid channel and asked me if Puede ser can also mean maybe or can be in Spanish. He said that I would sound more like a native Spanish speaker if I were to say podria ser.
Thank you Ana. Another enjoyable class maestra. In Mexico I heard people saying "claro" often, but is it true that "propio" which means "self" can also be used for "Sure, of course, go ahead"? Or is propio in Mexico different to the meaning in España?
Hola Ana , I've started learning Spanish few days back and your videos are quite helpful, please make a video on vocabularies of daily life things ¡Gracias!
Anna, Me acabo de ver unos de sus videos. Me encanta aprender de sus vídeos. Siempre están lleno de efectos y divertidos. ¿Puedo tutearte? Me dio mucho gusto a ver tus cartas en mi correo electrónico. Es importante que tengo la abilidad de practicar el idioma bonito que es español. Espero que te vayas bien y que continúas creciendo de popularidad. Es mí gran placer apoyar tu canal además reconocerte por tu profesionalismo y la manera extraordinaria en que enseñas. Todo el corazón Patricio
Just spent 10 days in Chiapas. Please do a class on dialects within Mexico? B/c Chiapas was *not* the same as Ciudad de Mexico, due to the indigenous influences. I managed okay, but my poor hubby was lost! Yo hable' con la gente de Chiapas, pero entendi' con dificultad. Ah! Que felicidad! Hable' de mi casa y mis gatos, la comida, prices, etc. Mi esposo se enferrmo', alas, en su pulmones. Tu videos me ayudaron a hable' con su me'dico! (Disculpe; mi espan~ol es el peor!)
Love your videos and I wish these were available many many years ago when I learned Spanish in my late teens. I didn't have any of this as a reference...I had to learn through pretty much immersing myself in it by spending 98% of my time around friends and others who speak Spanish. I also would listen to musica en Espanol and when I'd hear certain words used often, I'd bust out my English to Spanish dictionary and look up the word which then enabled me to start picking up full sentences...same with watching telenovelas. Now all these years later, I meet a lot of folks much younger than me with Cuban or Mexican parents and I know more Espanol than they do. I ask them why and they tell me their parents didn't teach them because they just didn't find it necessary. Parents...don't let your children lose that part of their heritage. If you don't have the time to help them learn your Native tongue, sit their behinds down and make them watch these videos once a day! They'll thank you for it when its their turn to teach their babies.
I donated just now on her website and it was simple, safe, easy and most importantly deserved. Thank you Ana I’m a 65% fluency Spanish speaker and always learn something new and useful and your teaching skills are excellent.
I love your lessons but I am really disappointed you wont teach Vosotros. It would take you a few extra seconds and you do it in other lessons. I am learning because I bought a house in Spain so need it. Please include like you do elsewhere. You will appeal to more people and you can always take a few seconds to say its not needed for Mexico/USA