In thіѕ video, wе′ll bе going over basic conversation. If thіѕ video wаѕ helpful, rate іt tο lеt mе know! Alѕο, qυеѕtіοnѕ/comments/suggestions аrе welcome аbουt thіѕ video. Check out mу οthеr tutorials аt www.senorjordan.com Author’s notes *Adiós mυѕt hаνе аn accent mаrk although іt wаѕ missing іn thе video *’más o menos’ іѕ more commonly used (аnd understood) thаn аѕí-аѕí.

25 Responses to “01001 – Spanish Lesson: Basic Conversation (Part 1)”

  • Larsandrew:

    si alguien te pregunta “como te llamas?” la respuesta a darle el nombre no el apellido, el uso de “Señor” no es el mismo para “Mr. o Mrs” es el habito americano, Señor hace referencia a Sir, si te presentas entonces como señor creas una barrera, te das importancia y como mucho obtendras la siguiente respuesta “Señor de que?” creo que es importante tenerlo en cuenta

  • tontitofrito:

    órale pues… pero fijate que mi apellido es Jordan… entonces… más correcto será:
    Yo soy el señor Jordan. De todos modos, los alumnos no se fijan en eso porque ellos entienden que deberían decir su briefing nombre después de la frase ‘me llamo’ y es la meta.

  • vaiiolett:

    you got some problems on intonation.-
    tienes algunos problemas en la entonacion :D

    *No se dice “Me llamo Sr Jordan”, thats inexact.
    it will be: “Me llamo Jordan” only the name, .. Me llamo Paulina, Me llamo Juan…

    no matter if you’re Miss, Mr.. ok ;)

  • ROSE911GUNDAM:

    im trying to learn spanish because there’s an anime i like called you’re below arrest and it’s in japanese with spanish subtitles

  • milkiena:

    Gracias! Nice to meet you too:)
    Sometimes traveling other people,a clerk speak to me in spanish when I cannot be with you english. I reckon I have to study spanish too, besides english.
    anyway, No entiendo espanol…;)
    Yo soy

  • ROMEOTHEBOY:

    Look, the best way to learn another language is to practice by our own but then you’ll need to practice speech with a native spanish speaker to renovate your pronunciation and understanding

  • mesito10:

    nihongo ga wakarimas

  • 629mytube:

    The video is not terrible…

  • SoWantedEverything:

    @milkiena Yes it is!Si,mucho gusto..Yo soy Silvia.

  • SpanishWithPedro:

    I’m from Venezuela and we use “asi, asi” sometimes. In South America we have a lot of Italian shape (consi consa will be the corresponding of asi asi). In Central America is less common to use it. Sometimes we say “mas o menos” (more or less).

  • DivergedUnity:

    Does anyone know of any really excellent books i can learn Spanish from? I really want to learn it but i don’t want to take a course, i want to learn it on my own.

  • milkiena:

    Me llamo Kana. Is this right? I learned from this

  • mynameisjonas45:

    Este video video es buena.

  • lucyy130:

    thanks this really helped me :)

  • bjduck321:

    Gracias! Me llamo Carlota!

  • tontitofrito:

    Gracias. Muchos ya me han dicho eso de ‘así-así’ y agregué una anotación en el video.

  • Melodicgirl123:

    I like you to teach spanish! really is a excellent thought.
    Im chilean, and i must to tell you, that we NEVER say “asi-asi”. We say: Mas o menos, or “no muy bien”.
    soooo… that was all.
    Bye then :)

  • wolflopezaliz:

    Yes my friend, I am a native spanish speaker and I don’t say estoy asi-asi instead I say Estoy MÁS o MENOS mi amigo, you can also say I am so so:
    in Mexican stylishness: Orale cuate estoy más o meeenos.

    In Argentinian stylishness: boludo estoy bien che

  • tontitofrito:

    in the annotations and the information I clarify that así-así isn’t as common as ‘más o menos’

  • thepinkchicks029:

    i have some friends and they speak spanish and when i told them estoy asi-asi they said what?and i told them its so-so or ok but they said that its incorrect..they told me the right one (that they reckon) but i forgot it…maybe ill question them later….

  • creativecompanion:

    Oh, I just saw 1003- the differnce between formal and informal. Thank you! These videos are incredible. I’ll be watching them every day.

  • creativecompanion:

    Is this that I can use with Mexican friends in the US or is it very formal?

  • GsarFlakita:

    LOL Super chevere la clase. Creo que la gente sí que aprende contigo.

  • zimaaa:

    i like this

  • vickeyurs:

    This is excellent, I am just begining to learn spanish and tontitofrito is excellent.

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