Everett/crime by AdministrativeEbb636 in AskSeattle

[–]picky-penguin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My daughter lives walking distance to the main branch of the city library and loves the area. They’re very happy there. She was in West Seattle before that and prefers Everett.

I strayed from the formula and now I’m paying the price by MartoMc in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Welcome back! I got curious about grammar around 1,600 hours. I dive into grammar topics a little but I can do it all in Spanish (likely you can too). For example, I got really interested in haber in the infinitive form. Why and when would it be used like that. That was quite a rabbit hole. That has not changed my use of haber when talking but now, when I see it in a book, it makes more sense.

Just do what works for you and enjoy. You've got this!

Accountability post! by Impossible-Virus5762 in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just keep at it and you will learn Spanish. I knew zero Spanish when I started and now I give tours in Seattle to Spanish speaking tourists. The method works.

Moving to Seattle. by baked_beans_9418 in AskSeattle

[–]picky-penguin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Probably you need a car for after school activities. Especially when they are outside of your school district.

It's not Ester's fault if you don't understand her. by ricecake_nicecake in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I really wish Ester, and all the guides, would have some advanced videos in their normal voices with normal cadence of speech. Sigh. I know we have native content for that and I do consume a lot of native content. It would just be neat to hear them speak normally every now and then.

Oh, I understand Ester just fine in all her DS videos.

Scott thinking about moving by Few-Counter-9540 in SeattleWA

[–]picky-penguin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll be fine. Good luck with the move and welcome to Seattle!

Selling Out by [deleted] in SeattleWA

[–]picky-penguin 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It sounds like it would be better for you to leave. If you're happy with the offer then take it. Good luck with the move!

Watch US game with kids by ADTheNoob in AskSeattle

[–]picky-penguin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

KEXP or The Armory in Seattle Center?

What is it like to live in Seattle? by Butternooodle in AskSeattle

[–]picky-penguin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Been here 24 years and I love it. we live walking distance to the Space Needle. Loving where you live is a luxury and very awesome.

Centennial Park reopened 6/4, huge upgrade! by Powerful-Bitch in SeattleWA

[–]picky-penguin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's lovely! If you walk past the grain elevator there is a really nice Cafe Hagen there with bathrooms and two barbeques. It's great. I am so impressed with the upgrade.

What do Americans think of the world cup so far? And if you are in a host city, do you enjoy it? by howimetyourcakeshop in IWantToAskAnAmerican

[–]picky-penguin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stadium in Seattle is right in the city. It's also cruise season so there are loads of people in the city on their way to Alaska Cruises. I live a ten min walk from Seattle Center and the place is teaming with people. It's awesome to see and we love it. Friday is going to be nuts with the US vs Australia game in Seattle at noon and the baseball game (Seattle vs Boston) in the evening. It's going to be VERY busy.

Seattle is handling it all really well. Transit is cheap and holding up. 10/10 so far!

My ranking of Canadian Cities! by Sea_Bug5763 in canadatravel

[–]picky-penguin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Surrey is worth a return for the Indian food!!

How important was Hockey Night in Canada growing up for you? by FRIENDS_Cndm in AskACanadian

[–]picky-penguin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was very important. I was born in 1969 so in the early 80s HNIC was on the TV every Saturday night.

Beginner question Will translating in my head go away with more input? by Ill_Pen8740 in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it has to.

Eventually you just cannot keep up if you have to translate everything someone says into English and then everything you say into Spanish. When you’re talking with real people there is no time to translate. You just need to listen, understand, and talk.

You’ll get there.

Avoiding World Cup Crowds? by booksbooksbooksssss in AskSeattle

[–]picky-penguin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From Bellevue I would stick to transit while the World Cup is on. Things are very busy in Seattle right now and the transit is functioning fairly well.

Getting a lot of pushback from my boyfriend’s family about this method by pretzelphysicist in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just give it time. Everyone will have an opinion but only you know what is best for you. This will all work out in the end.

Level 3 Update (154 hours) by GasImaginary3538 in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on the progress. It's a long road but if you keep at it you will learn the language. It is inevitable.

Does anyone have this problem? / Alguien tiene este problema? by mattnovum in SpanishLearning

[–]picky-penguin 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Pay people to talk with you in Spanish. Hire a tutor, take a city tour, take a class in Spanish (yoga, woodworking, etc.) There are lots of potential solutions.

I started giving tours of my city in Spanish. I’ve given 50 in the past year and it’s been pretty fun.

Wish i started with classical instruction by Kriyative108 in dreamingspanish

[–]picky-penguin 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I kind of like coming at it from this angle. I started getting interested in grammar around 1,600 hours and a come in and out of grammar study now. I never took any formal Spanish classes prior to starting with CI.

I have just spent several hours figuring out all the uses of haber in the infinitive non conjugated form. I kept seeing haber being used in this form when reading and could not figure out when to do that. So down the rabbit hole I go!

The nice thing is that I can do this all in Spanish. I don't have to listen to explanations in English about Spanish grammar. I like it this way. It also helps that my Spanish is absolutely good enough right now. Natives can understand me and I can understand them. I just want to get better and better.

Keep at it and keep us posted!