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Learn Spanish: Are you fluent in Spanish?

Nov 30, 20232 minSeason 1Ep. 46
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Episode description

This episode exposes you to phrases, repeated in English and Spanish, to improve your Spanish vocabulary and help you to express yourself in Spanish.

These episodes are meant to accompany and accelerate your existing Spanish language studies, whether you're using an app like DuoLingo, or you're enrolled in a more formal Spanish class. The more you expose your brain to Spanish audio, the faster you'll learn.

View the full list of English and Spanish phrases in this episode.

Contact us with feedback and ideas: languagelearningaccelerator@gmail.com

Phrases in this episode:

  • You speak Spanish very well.
  • I finally feel comfortable speaking Spanish.
  • I'm not sure what being fluent in Spanish even means.
  • I feel comfortable speaking and expressing myself in Spanish.
  • But there are always things that I don't understand.
  • I think there's always more to learn.
  • I think there will always be some Spanish speakers that I don't fully understand.
  • That might be true in English, too!
  • Sometimes I feel like I'm a different person in Spanish than I am in English.
  • I love who I am in both languages!

Transcript

Let's go! You speak Spanish very well. Hablas español muy bien. I finally feel comfortable speaking Spanish. Finalmente me siento cómodo hablando español. I'm not sure what being fluent in Spanish even means. No estoy seguro de lo que significa hablar español con fluidez. I feel comfortable speaking and expressing myself in Spanish. Me siento cómodo hablando y expresándome en español. But there are always things that I don't understand. Pero siempre hay cosas que no entiendo.

I think there's always more to learn. Creo que siempre hay más que aprender. I think there will always be some Spanish speakers that I don't fully understand. Creo que siempre habrá algunos hispanohablantes que no entiendo del todo. That might be true in English, too! ¡Eso también podría ser cierto en inglés! Sometimes I feel like I'm a different person in Spanish than I am in English. A veces siento que soy una persona diferente en español que en inglés. I love who I am in both languages!

¡Me encanta quién soy en ambos idiomas!

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