¿Cuántas horas necesitas para hablar español? (El mito del tiempo y la fluidez)

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  • stephen

    Hola Josy.
    Absolutamente lleno de sentido común y corriente y estrategias útiles.
    Y no se olvide practicar escribiendo también, es la cuarta pata de la mesa 🙂
    Por cierto, acabo de encuentro un nuevo ayudante por recordar palabras con menos esfuerzo (gracias a ‘español con Guada,’ en youtube). En vez de poner las palabras desconocidas en google traducción, ponlas en google imágenes. Es todo visual, con muchas fotografías y dibujos. Aún se puede usar con verbos, simplemente tecla una frase que contiene el verbo y, como mágica. los imagines aparecerá, y listo.

  • Melissa

    I’m glad you talked about this because it’s something I asked you about in one of your previous podcast videos.

    I’m currently at 450 hours of comprehensible input, and began with the Dreaming Spanish method. As I’ve learned more, I have come to realize that I don’t fully agree with the DS method, although the website has been an amazing resource for me. I think one thing I’m hoping happens by waiting a while is that my pronunciation/accent will be better, simply due to how much input I get before I begin speaking.

    I plan to start speaking practice sometime between 500-600 hours, we’ll see. My italki professor and I do crosstalk sessions which have been super helpful, but I look forward to learning how to speak! My professor has been very supportive and is encouraging me to start speaking whenever I feel ready, so I’m glad to have that support with what feels like a big decision to me.

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