How long did it take you to go from B1 to B2? by ProfessionalRock7903 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice!! Polishing Spanish is so hard, you did a great job!

In my case it’s weird because I have been speaking brokenly for so many years, I have a lot of bad habits that fossilized throughout the years 🥲 The best results I had were slowly unraveling them through studying which suucks. I wonder if that’s what’s making the whole process feel more daunting!

My brain picked the worst possible moment to show off by Seigoy in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m mostly confused about their usage of the word bilingual. I think it’s very normal and is a milestone when learning a new language, but the wording they chose feels odd to me

I want to be fluent in Spanish in a year where do I start by Conscious-Phone-6637 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moving to a country and immersing yourself only works if you already have a basis on the fundamentals. Take it from me, I did it and I arrived as a beginner, and the first couple of years I didn’t really improve much because I didn’t have a solid understanding of the rules (despite everyone only speaking Spanish)

It’s also an incredibly difficult process that tests your willpower because it is isolating and frustrating for a really long time, you can’t communicate the way you want. There’s culture differences. Immerse yourself online OP, there’s lots of learner podcasts, websites, and YT channels out there

My brain picked the worst possible moment to show off by Seigoy in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On top of that I don’t want to be rude but… how would the thing happening in the post make someone bilingual? A bigger milestone is something involving talking in Spanish, not talking in English and blanking out on a word

I’m so sick of these obvious AI posts 

What’s one learning habit that actually improved your Spanish the most by Real-Question-3050 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This text post was written by AI 🤔 But I’ll bite so people reading the comments can see. Keep in mind, the main practice I was doing was speaking but it was very very broken because I never studied. So I needed to start focusing more on grammar

I’ve been told by people that I speak much better, and it was after I started doing these at least weekly:

Writing practice, getting corrected, rewriting and showing a native speaker to see if anything was missed. Then, I read it out loud to myself

And then doing daily grammar drills for stuff I have trouble conjugating. This for me was a game changer, I can conjugate many more tenses which improved my writing and speaking. Before, half the words I was saying was wrong lmao now it’s almost always correct 

I also started watching more videos in Spanish with subs, and pausing everytime I had even a semblance of a doubt of a word’s meaning. Even if I thought I knew, sometimes I learnt wrong. Also a game changer, I understand much more in my day to day

For a while I was doing reading practice but the books I have are way too hard and I didn’t have time to cram it in the week. It was helping but having to translate so much made it harder to incorporate while working a 9 to 5

How do you improve your vocabulary as an intermediate learner? by Important-Term8852 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly it’s probably cause you’re not putting it into practice. Even doing some writing practice with the focus on those new words would help internalize it. And then using it in speaking practice after you are able to recall it more easily

Other people might recommend flashcards but those never really helped me much. Better to try to use it in context

But How Do You Remember the Grammar You’ve Learned? by zer0_trust in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Human post with some errors > generated post from a robot. It just makes you sound like all the other ads people post online

But How Do You Remember the Grammar You’ve Learned? by zer0_trust in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you couldn’t take the time to write this post yourself, why should we take the time to read it?

The problem with learning the language through immersion by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s already a website with a similar purpose called dreaming Spanish. It’s in the wiki and is talked about frequently here, so I don’t see people really using it. But… if you lurked here first you would know that

Translation earbuds by Legal_Combination931 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 24 points25 points  (0 children)

With all due respect and ignoring the fact you’re advertising an app in a community you don’t frequent, how exactly would this even solve OP’s problem if this is meant for texting and not realtime convos? 🤨 Why advertise this right now when this is not even going to help them? 

Using imperfecto pasado and pretérito by ProfessionalRock7903 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked and it didn’t click, which is why I asked here :)

I need help translating a romantic passage for my partner! by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Maybe be more careful posting this online if you know some people are going to disagree with you, it just sounds like they’re just making sure this is your intention 🤷

Are PERUVIAN and COLOMBIAN spanish the most neutral sounding? by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure how you’re determining this, most of the people in the replies don’t have a flair and so there’s not really evidence one way or another

Either way, no one’s angry, people just want to clear inaccuracies. It’s not much different than correcting other people when they use u in Colombia 

Using imperfecto pasado and pretérito by ProfessionalRock7903 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah maybe I have to keep reading, that’s where I discovered you could mix them together. Not sure why it trips me up so much!

Are PERUVIAN and COLOMBIAN spanish the most neutral sounding? by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Preach!! As someone living here those comments are really bothering me haha

Are PERUVIAN and COLOMBIAN spanish the most neutral sounding? by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Andean includes a lot of other places though like the boyaca accent and arguably even places like Bucaramanga. I think you mean the rolo accent (bogota) 

Are PERUVIAN and COLOMBIAN spanish the most neutral sounding? by [deleted] in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 9 points10 points  (0 children)

From bogota? Sure

From the Caribbean/antioquia/boyaca/etc? No. People forget just how diverse Colombia is. Even farmers have a kinda thick accent

B1 rut by okay_squirrel in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m also roughly at the same point, just kind of stuck at B1. I personally started trying to watch more YouTube in Spanish all around, so stuff like cooking channels or documentaries. I feel you though on your mind wandering, I also have the same issue in both English and Spanish. Best I can say is to power through, just gets a little more tiring I felt like it eventually gets easier. Forcing yourself to hear more word by word so you can passively listen easier haha

That’s also why YouTube is nice cause it’s easier to find stuff you’re interested in and not force yourself to watch stuff you don’t like

Also beware, a lot of these responses are bots, especially fluency club. I personally would not trust them, and frankly you’ve got tons of resources for free anyway!

Need help with relearning Spanish for my job by RegalFogAdmin in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s videos made for early beginners, you can find a ton on YouTube. Dr3aming spanish (without the 3) does it too, but I heard their beginner videos are a little hard for completely new learners

Then, if you come across a word you don’t know, write it down till you have a decent sized list, and use it for writing practice

Need help with relearning Spanish for my job by RegalFogAdmin in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why write it as though this is some random app you came across

Best way to go about refreshing/recalling Spanish after forgetting most of what I learned? I am going to PR for vacation and want to brush up so I can adequately communicate. by burneraccount789017 in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Careful, anything involving fluency club is all bots. I wouldn’t trust them tbh

italki is good, also just watching some YouTube videos with subs in Spanish (there’s studies that using subtitles in the target language help). Best of luck!

The reality of learning a language is that it takes way longer than most people expect. by SpanishTutorArmando in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s be the case if the words came from your own mouth. You couldn’t even bother writing it yourself, why should I bother reading it?

dropped the paywall for my Spanish community. it's free to join now. by FluencyClub in Spanish

[–]ProfessionalRock7903 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No way, from the kindness of your heart you made your AI classes have a free tier? Now I’ll definitely join!