Hey Baxter! Thank you so much for your kind comments. I'm so glad the videos are helping! I've already filmed lots of French videos and those are coming out soon!
@@TheLanguageTutor *Thank you, sir, for your Spanish videos! very much appreciated! I've been learning Spanish on my own based on the RU-vid lessons for the last couple of years on and off. Frankly, I'm having a hard time with Spanish grammar. It's way more complicated and difficult than French, let alone English!! I learnt English based on French thirty years ago as my third language. I found English Grammar a "cakewalk" or "plug and chug" grammar to learn faster than the French grammar. I was cruising through it so rapidly pretty much in one summer season after doing a lot of reading in English without paying too much attention to English Grammar. The bad news is English has made me so lazy and spoiled for the last three decades to learn a harder language than it, especially the grammar side. So, I'm now in a big struggle and fighting against myself to get back to that pace of grammar difficulty and memorization just to make life and the world more complex for no reason...Long Live English (The Universal "Code")!! How easy and flexible it is!! Thank you again, professor, for the great work and outstanding videos! Cheers,*
Dr. Evan is the best professor to learn from. I learn not only Spanish but at the same time I also learn a great deal of English grammar from him! Thank you so much Dr. Evan, you are the best professor ever!
Thank you so much! All these tenses are very confusing but little by little I am learning them and memorizing them and using them more often. Your videos are helping me a lot!! I appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge. I like how you get straight to it and move through them at a good speed. Some other videos I find very slow. Thanks again!!
I've made a chart of all the tense endings I've never taught before in middle school - I was stuck only with the present tense and I barely gotten any farther from that point on. It was difficult to master a whole new set of endings on my own because it was alot for me to handle. You sir has made everything so clear that I could understand the use of verb tenses that I never thought of accelerating forward, thanks so much
just wanted to say that im taking a spanish course online but im using your videos to study instead of the school websites because you are so good at teaching lol. Appreciate your vids
Dear Dr,Evans , I agree with you , as you are saying that , there are lots of great lessons still coming to us 👍😉. We have no doubt about that . So far fantastic fifty two lessons . Many thanks 🙏
How perfect you are In Spanish language explanation without any courtesy. I have attended many Spanish tutors but I have never seen as perfect as your teaching
You're actually doing very good work Dr, you fixed all of my problems and i extremely appreciate it, just keep going you're already the best tutor i found till now, muchas gracias Soy de egipto por cierto
Dr. Evans, thank you so much for what you do! In this time of remote teaching, it is great to find someone as clear and concise as you who includes the Vosotros form. You and I also have a similar teaching style so my kids love your videos too! Keep up the great work!!
While I am far, far from an expert Spanish speaker - all of my learning started with Dr. Danny Evans. Currently, I use AnkiNotecards, Duolingo, Complete Spanish podcast and textbook, speak with my fluent girlfriend, and The Language Tutor. Danny, you got me past that "beginners hump," and I could not be more grateful. Excited to continue these lessons!
I have few pages left in my notebook. Hehe I'll be needing otro cuaderno. I'll be needing to organize my tenses in a separate small notebook and put the chart there.. 😊😁 I'm writing this comment after watching the video and letting the ad go without skipping it.. We appreciate all your time and effor dr. Evans! 😊
Dr. Evan can you pleeeeeeeas add all the irregulars in the description box or maybe after explaining them please put them next to each other , I believe that would help visual learners like me , thank you for your hard work you are a GREAT person !
Dude....dude...I watched 2 other videos on this before this one and I didn't get it. Now I get it and I didn't know about that rule with the subject lo being able to put it before or after the verb. I always wondered why they put it before the verb sometimes and other times after the verb. Really great video.....dude.
Now my favorite Spanish teacher. Do you happen to speak Italian? Your accent and pronunciation sound Italian? Well, aside from your southern. Gracias i
I notice that in order to express "could", the use of the verb "poder" is required, but expressing "would" simply attaches the appropriate ending to the infinitive form of any verb.
You are an awesome teacher. I learned so much during this lockdown. Thank you so much. How can we increase our fluency? I was watching a Spanish movie and it was very difficult for me to understand everything without subtitles (in Spanish).
I always recommend people get online to one of the sites that pair you up with native speakers. iTalki.com and polyglotclub.com are good ones to start! And thank you so much for your kind words.
i really enjoy your videos you are really amazing teacher i really like the way you teach and that is why i want to request you please make video on superlatives in spanish because next month i h'v exam but the way my teacher taught i did n't get it pls sir u clear it 🙏🙏
Danny - I notice these conjugations are exactly the same as the imperfect tense for ER and IR verbs. Yo escribía - how do you know if that's conditional tense (I would write) or imperfect tense (I used to write)?
I have been trying to learn Spanish for more than 10 years. I have fun watching and learning from your videos. I like the length of the videos (goldilocks - not too long, not too short). There are certainly other instructors prettier than you, but I still prefer your videos.
Just love this channel. I just wanted to know what's your linkedin account so I can connect with you ? do you have a page in FB so I can like and follow your page? Thanks 😊
Hi deny, Is there any good resource to learn fluent Spanish language mostly for conversation purpose. I'm from india and willing to learn new language but here mostly people use English, hindi or there local language to communicate with each other. Your classes are really helpful for me to learn grammar rules of spanish, guide me also for conversational skills. ❤️
So just a question I have to ask since I'm a bit confused on the matter. I watched the video talking about the imperfect past tense of the -er and -ir verbs and I saw the exact same chart as the one shown in this video. Can you shed some light on when to understand the distinctions on when it's conditional and when it's not, or is it just one of those implied moments in language where we can just assume what the person is saying.
A simple way to differentiate between probability / uncertainty between the future & conditional tense is to think: future = present. conditional = past. Seran las ocho (it's probably 8) vs Serian las ocho (it was probably 8). Excuse my lack of tildes !
Thanks! No, actually I didn't speak a word of Spanish until college. I already knew French by then and some Dutch but decided to major in Spanish to pick up another language. Glad I did!
Can someone help clear something up for me. If I wanted to say `I could eat`, which is correct.....' (yo) comeria ' or (yo) podria comer' ? Apologies for the missing accents on the 'i'.
muchas gracias! voy a estar en AP Spanish el año pasado y estoy muy preocupada, necesito estudiar mucho durante el verano. necesito saber conditional para la classse y mi maestra ahora no me aprendió. entonces muchas gracias
How do you manage to learn amazing languages and speak them as if those are your mother tongue.I mean I am from India and I can speak only two languages those are hindi and english .I am really fascinated by spanish language and I always watch your videos and I really want to know spanish just like english and hindi It would be too nice if you can share some secret advise of yours to learn any language.
You are so nice! I think I still have a little bit of an American accent sometimes, but thank you. I really try to focus on the vowels and making the consonants softer to sound more native. I'm not so sure I could do the same with Hindi or Gujarati.
@@TheLanguageTutor Thank you so much for replying, you are a very gentle man and I highly respect you 😇 I am sure you can learn to speak hindi,yes it is a tricky language but you have a great potential
As a French speaking Englander this video was absolutely splendid 🧐🧐🧐Please publish more dear chap as I am thouroguhly enjoying these videos helping me understand the great language of France p.s I think you where speaking the wrong language that didn't sound like French
why is it that on the example "I would help you" the would was not translated but on the example "they could learn it" the could was translated to podria? please help. thanks
Because could is conjugated basically is can And poder is to can That's why the second example changed and the first didn't. Hope this helps although u might already know it now :)
"Yo te aydaría." "Ellos lo podrían aprender." Both English sentences have four words. Both feature a person (I/they) and an object (you/it), a conditional (would/could), and a verb (help/learn). So why does the first sentence translate more directly than the second one does...why is it "podrían aprender" and not "aprenderían"? --- Maybe I'm answering my own question, but when I put "Ellos lo aprenderían", it tells me "They 'would' learn it", so I guess the conditional defaults to "would" and, to make it "could", you need the conditional form of poder and then the infinitive from there. I suppose the same applies if you use should/deber...conditional + infinitive.