Does the Qroo Crew have more lessons than what appear on your RU-vid channel? I appreciate your random topic videos but I find it easier to have a sequenced set of lessons, otherwise I feel overwhelmed and don't know where to start.
If you find the time, everyone WOULD LOVE if you continued this series. I think this series is very powerful and so well put together. Easily one of the best courses out there. Just saying!! :D :D :D I have it on repeat until I fully understand it all.
Paul, I think you are the best Spanish teacher on RU-vid. Please continue this series! I found these videos so great and learned so much, but I find just jumping around to other random videos from here not as productive for actually learning. It would be fantastic to get more formulas (if there are any) as I found those to be super helpful in learning how to use certain words in sentences.
I am going to continue them -- but with a twist. I am going to teach them live on my membership site so people can ask questions in real-time. Afterwards, I will post them on the channel. www.skool.com/qroo
I started listening to your channel a while back and it's boosted my Spanish so much. I'm so grateful for the work you do and I'm always so happy when I see a new video up. Muchas gracias!
Please don't stop Pablo.I've really improved my Spanish since I started listening and following your channel.espero que tengas un maravilloso día.te amo mucho
I'm glad the lessons have helped you. I have been slow to add new ones to this series. I have found that videos about random Spanish-related topics tend to do better than videos added to this series.
@@QrooSpanish Paul,I beseech you to stick to those patterns and English to spanish formulars you've been feeding us with.the impact on your viewers is huge.other channels aren't doing that!.we're eagerly awaiting for new content por fa.pasa misquoted saludos a tu mujer Linda.que tengas un maravilloso día.
I love your classes so much! I rewatch and rewatch and rewatch. And, each time I do I learn something or reinforce what you’ve taught me! Thanks you so much!!!!
Just finished the Cero to Conversational series, couldn't be more thankful for your videos! Im sad that the series appears to have come to and end but im looking forward to exploring the rest of the videos of your channel
I was looking for a comment like this! Has following this series brought you from Cero to Conversational or do you feel as if you're still not ready to have a basic convo with a native speaker?
@@thewakandaconnection3743I'd say that the things I took away from this series were far better than anything I've been able to take away from elsewhere (apps, different courses+channels etc) Still work and practice to be done for me to feel confidently 'conversational' but I'm really pleased with the progress I've made since the start of this Series
Gracias Qroo Paul por este vídeo informativo y ayudarme a repasar PONER, un verbo importantísimo.👍 He agregado esta expresión útil a mi lista de vocabulario: ¡Cambié de idea! = I've changed my mind!😜
Your videos have been sooo helpful! I work with a bunch of guys from Mexico who don’t speak much English so I decided to take a course & use Duolingo. A friend of mine from Spanish class found your channel and shared it with us and it’s made such a difference! Thank you.
Great concise review and/or refresher series, señor. I don't know if it's my age (73), lack of use, or falling outta my computer chair on my head, but some of this feels new to me at times. Ya da Man!!! Gracias por tu video. RT sends, Puebla, México...
I think you are great. I am French Canadian & enjoy learning from you & from the perspective on an anglophone. You are fantastic & I appreciate you & your teaching skills!
Hi Paul, I want to thank you to share your spanish knowledge with us. It is clear to me that you put all your love and soul in every lessons that you put on the medias. It is very impressive to see someone who knows all the fondation and the grammatical rules of a foreign language. You are a very gifted man. Muchas gracias por todo!
So...a couple of things here. First of all, I appreciate each and every lesson. Second, I hit 👍 as soon as the video starts, because I know it is going to be helpful. Third, I *do* watch these several times - and learn so much. Lastly: I enjoy your "waiting face" while we do translations 😁 Thank you, Paul 🙌
Again; outstanding video lesson; great examples to practice for those of us with short attention span in which a whole hour on the subject will be way too long.
Hi, Paul. Not watching this lesson because it’s too advanced for me, at this point. I just finished lesson 4 of your beginner animation series. I am beyond impressed! It’s so well done in such short videos. Muchas gracias!
Esta lección fue muy fácil y clara. Vale la pena dedicar tiempo a ver el vídeo. Ahora entiendo cómo utilizar put de muchas formas. Gracias por la lección Pablo. Keith Briscoe
Thanks for the past tense. I find I've needed that more than present for this verb. As I'm learning this, I'm realizing that Pude would seem more normal for those verb than puse... But Pude is for poser... Confusing One last thing If you can just give a little bit more seconds between the time you say click the thumbs up and the end of the video, I will have time to run from my exercise mat back to the phone... Not meant as criticism I am truly trying to help
Thanks! Reviewing the basics while adding vocabulary is always a good thing. Looking forward to hopefully nailing the other usages like becoming or feeling something. Buen trabajo.
Level 5 and 445 consecutive day on duo lingo and had cero ability to put together a sentence. Watched many other tutorials but this series was my Rosetta Stone to becoming conversational.
Great stuff as always, thank you Paul. The beard threw me off 🙂 One thing from my experience if worth sharing: I was trying to understand the conjugation in the informal negative 'tu' imperative mood, and a while later I realized the conjugations were the same as the subjunctive conjugations. ¡No pongas la olla sobre la mesa! So, use the subjunctive conjugation (if you know it), and add the 'no' in front of the conjugated verb.
Have been studying Spanish for years via books. My spouse couldn't help me because while he's bilingual he doesn't know the rules. It appears your posting one class cero to conversational per month so is 12 no out yet. I am actually not having full conversations with my husband yet but am more able to created sentences through the plug and play which makes so much sense. Thank you!
Vi todo el vídeo y respondí tus preguntas con 100 por ciento de precisión. ¡Me gusta tu canal! Siempre estoy esperando a nuevo vídeo. Me has ayudado muchísimo mano. ¡Bendiciones!
Great lesson, Paul! Poner is a very useful verb, and a tricky one to conjugate. It's also used in some cool expressions, like 'Ponte las pilas', which could roughly translate as 'Hurry up, we haven't got all day!'
These lessons have helped me a lot. I have been immersed in Spanish for three years, and was still having to use a translator app when my husband didn't understand what I was trying to say.
Hi Paul I just finished your Cero to conversational playlist. It was great however I’m not sure which set of videos I should start with going forward, any recommendations? Thank you and keep it up!
These last lessons; I haven't found any "thumbs up" to click on. Of course, I don't want to click the "thumbs down" that does show. I don't know if it is something on this site or a setting on my side. Any idea what's going on? I definitely appreciate your lessons! Thank you so much!
Gracias, Paul! Podrias hacer un video de super-vierbo quedar y su variaccion pronominal? Eso nos poneria muchos felizes, y gracias de antemano nuevamente. :)
Love all your videos. Brilliant departure from the way that Spanish is normally taught. In this Lesson 11, I think that there is a mistake at 3:54. The screen says: "No pongas los llaves en la mesa." Shouldn't it read "las llaves?"
❤just finished the series as a new subscriber. Thank you. Is there a roadmap of my next QrooPaul video I should be watching or do I pick up anywhere? Thank you in advance
You're not the first person to ask this, and it is a tough one to answer. Learning Spanish is not a linear process. Most people tend to skip around and learn things in different orders. That's why my random topic videos do so much better than my series videos. I would suggest reading through the titles to see what videos may be o the most beneft to you at this point in your journey to learn. I normally focus on one construction or phrase that people can throw in their Spanish toolbox. Another option is to watch the Subjunctive Trigger playlist. In Spanish classes, the subjunctive normally makes an appearance around Spanish 3 -- but I start teaching people almost from the beginning because it is so important. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RICirlIwjSk.htmlsi=Nhnziccwo8Ts9MXn The second video in the series is the boring one that covers how to conjugate in the subjunctive. The subjunctive is the keystone to mastering the language. You will be light years ahead of most students if you learn it. Have fun!