Hola, ProSpanish es muy bueno! I have been trying to teach myself Spanish for so long, as my son has moved to Seville. I would love to visit him and surprise him with a little Spanish. The boot camp is fantastic! linking words together in a simple way to form sentences. I can not wait for the end of the boot camp, and hopefully I will have learned enough to get me by, if I get a chance to visit my son in Seville. Thank you so much I am loving it so far 🙂
I’m enjoying Boot Camp very much, but I’m a little confused with lesson 3. It says ‘puedes’ means ‘I can’. I thought ‘puedes meant ‘you can’ and ‘puedo’ meant ‘I can’. Maybe I’m reading it wrong..
I really enjoyed the first day of boot camp. However I did not receive the e-mail for day two. I checked my spam folder because I thought it might be there and it wasn’t. I have a question about listening one. I thought I heard the sentence Es bueno, pero es muy barato (It’s good but cheap). Is that correct?
Hi there,
I started the boot camp this morning and I think it´s great. Thank you for the offer!
My first question refers to Listening 1, sentence 4: “Es bueno, pero es muy…?…”
The word I hear is “portente”, but that seems to make no sense. Would you please tell me the word and the translation?
Here is a link to the Lesson 10 answers: http://www.prospanish.co.uk/webpages_1/flash_1/vocablistening_10.doc
Hola, ProSpanish es muy bueno! I have been trying to teach myself Spanish for so long, as my son has moved to Seville. I would love to visit him and surprise him with a little Spanish. The boot camp is fantastic! linking words together in a simple way to form sentences. I can not wait for the end of the boot camp, and hopefully I will have learned enough to get me by, if I get a chance to visit my son in Seville. Thank you so much I am loving it so far 🙂
¡Excelente! I’m sure you will surprise your son!
I’m enjoying Boot Camp very much, but I’m a little confused with lesson 3. It says ‘puedes’ means ‘I can’. I thought ‘puedes meant ‘you can’ and ‘puedo’ meant ‘I can’. Maybe I’m reading it wrong..
@Paul
It must be a mistake. You are quite right: puedes = you can, puedo = I can
Thank you very much for the boot camp. I am enjoying the challenge,so far.
Hola!
Fantastic lessons first of all. Are you planning some challanges or excercises to the bootcamp? That’d be even better 🙂
@Michal
Cheers. Once we have some more language under our belt we’ll look at some challenges.
Hola, thx for giving us the lesson. Cool! I like it 😀
I just wanted to say thanks for the boot camp. I’m enjoying it so far!
Hola
I really enjoyed the first day of boot camp. However I did not receive the e-mail for day two. I checked my spam folder because I thought it might be there and it wasn’t. I have a question about listening one. I thought I heard the sentence Es bueno, pero es muy barato (It’s good but cheap). Is that correct?
@Kim
It’s every 2 days. Hopefully you have received lesson 2 by now. You should also receive answers to the listening.
Thanks a lot! In the meantime I found the vocab-download 🙂
@Ursula
You’re close. It’s potente as in potent/strong. It could be referring to a drink.
Hi there,
I started the boot camp this morning and I think it´s great. Thank you for the offer!
My first question refers to Listening 1, sentence 4: “Es bueno, pero es muy…?…”
The word I hear is “portente”, but that seems to make no sense. Would you please tell me the word and the translation?