This video was really interesting! Thanks for sharing it. A lot of RU-vidrs make videos for Mexican Spanish but I want to learn Peninsular Spanish so I was really happy to find your channel. I just subscribed and I’m looking forward to more videos. (BTW, I liked the stuff you have displayed behind you. The Assassin’s Creed poster was especially cool. Are you a gamer?)
So glad to read this since I'm at the start of the journey and I needed some feedback! The stuff behind represents basically who I am, Elvis for life, gaming and a home guy 😅 Thanks for your feedback!
@@DreamyLuke I’ll try to comment when I can to give feedback. I’m looking forward to seeing how you progress as a RU-vidr and as a Spanish teacher on here. We have similar interests so I think that’s another reason I’m glad to find your channel.
I am your new subscriber. Nice approach. If you give an example with a sentence, please give to all the words in the lesson. It will not make the video much longer, yet it will be more complete. Keep up the good work! 👍🍀🙏
I agree completely. In the last three years I have gone from A1 to C1 in French and the B level RU-vidrs I like all use complete sentences and some only speak French but the viewers can turn on subtitles to automatically translate it to English or many other languages. Really just do what you like. Taking too much advice can cause more problems than not taking any. I like what I have seen so far on your channel.
@dreamyluke Gracias Lucas (nombres suena mejor en castellano que en ingles-; además por un profesor de castellano ;) por la revisión, y tú video es bien hecho, i.e., buena entonación; buenas, claras explicaciónes, y buen acento en ingles. N.B. no quieres todo el día en tú piso; coges un poco del sol para ponerte más guapo: all work and no play, makes Jack (Lucas) a very dull (white) boy. ;) Lo digo de un buen corazón. :) Subscribed, liked para ayudarte con el algorithmo = éxito!