Spanish Fluency Patterns Part 2
This is second lesson showing you how to use Spanish verbs in flowing sentences. It builds on directly from the Spanish Fluency Patterns lesson.
This lesson shows you how easy it is to speak Spanish even when you use irregular verbs. It’s no more challenging than using regular verbs, if you just take a step by step approach.
You’ll also add another couple of handy mortar words to your repotoire. They’ll add some glue to your Spanish so it flows into meaningful phrases.
Click Here For Spanish Fluency Patterns Part 2.
If you like this lesson you’ll want to jump into Bola de Nieve, more positions are opening soon.
Here’s what members of Bola de Nieve have to say about the course.
Let me know your thoughts
Saludos
Marcus
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Thank you for your free lessons. I enjoy opening my email and getting a little lesson now and then. After I return from Mexico every April I don’t hear any Spanish so I get rusty. It encourages me to log into my Spanish program that I purchased from you. Judy
Thank you very much. I am glad you recognized the problems we were having and you graciously solved it for us. Thank you very much.
thank you very much mr. Marcus for your great lessons
I am unable to download the lessons
Voy a la universidad una vez por la semana ( nivel intermedio ) , todavia no puedo habla perfectamente ! El curso es de historia , costumbres espanolas y gramatica . Pague £130 , aunque estoy mucho mejor no tengo confianza . Estos lecciones gratis me dan la oportunidad hablar mas sin estres, Muchas gracias Marcus .
Muchas gracias por esta lección para. es muy importante para mí porque voy a aprender mucho
Gracias otra vez, Marlon
Marcus
Thank you so much for sorting out the problem with accessing the second lesson. Once again, I enjoyed it very much and found it very useful. Muchas gracias.
Gracias por abriendo el mundo hispana hablante gratas noticias-salud y suerte
I like it, but my mind craves the option of being able to see the words being spoken.
I’ve made the commitment to get one of your programs to download. Mail delivery in Panama, even a post office box, is incredibly slow. It took just under 6 weeks for a small package to be delivered from Iowa.
I’ve sent many responses and requests to you………….one of your latest infromative bullitens had your program complete with written translations, flash cards, and a text………………
I’m not a beginner, but struggle with Spanish, and my wife and I have the Rosetta program as well.
It’s that program with all the visiual aides that I want.
Thanks, I’ll order it when I hear from you.
Good luck with your internet problems.
Thanks
peter Langan
Have you ever considered putting together a course for native english speaking funeral directors who need to learn Spanish, not only from a language, but from a cultural standpoint?
I am an incoming officer of the Texas Funeral Directors Association, and while many of our members I am proud to say are either of Latin heritage or employ bi lingual funeral directors, there are many who are struggling to learn the language, both to help the families they serve, and in their daily business operation.
A simple, easy to work with course such as you present could be very helpful for this large group of people, whose needs are somewhat quite different from the occasional shopper or person crossing the border for a dentist or pharmacy.
A funeral director not only should understand the language, but should understand family relationships, cultural differences in the funeral and burial process, and the differences in geographic, societal, and cultural origins.
Marcus here
A quick reply David and Peter.
Peter
I surveyed the members of Bola de Nieve and it turns out that about a third of the members use transcriptions when they are available. In Bola de Nieve we have them for the more advanced modules but not the early modules. I am going to have transcripts done for all the early Modules of Bola de Nieve first, and then for all my courses.
David
Can’t say I’d ever though of a course for funeral directors, although I do get requests for special purpose Spanish from time to time.
I don’t plan to create any as I already have too much to do extending my current courses. However, if I were to create a special purpose course it would be build the same foundation as Synergy Spanish and Bola de Nieve. The patterns in those courses are the foundation of any good communication in Spanish, once you know them all you need to do is plug in the special vocabulary for your industry.
There is one exception, if I were to create a course for police; I would focus more on imperatives for giving orders.
saludos
Marcus
Thanks Marcus I finally was able to download the second part.
Marcus. muchos Gracias, I can’t express the enjoyment of recieving your lessons, they are encouraging me all the time to speak more and more to the locals where I live, look forward to hearing from you in the future.
Roland.
Dear Marcus
Thanks for all your help I am really enjoying the lessons and I can say that I am learning a lot and raely enjoy the lessions. Good luck
Mary Anne
Dear Marcus
Thanks for all your help I am realy enjoying the course and learning a lot and enjoy all the lessons Good Luvk in your good work all the best.
Mary Anne
I really enjoy your lessons – just wish they were longer! Thanks so much.
Arleen
can I learn spanish from zero? Can I catch up the progress you teach? I am a chines with some english basic.
Thanks very much.
BTW, I would like to join the Bola de Nieve program, but I wonder that it is suitable for me, a very beginning one?
Best Regards,
Kevin Qin from Guangzhou, China
Hi Marcus the snipets that you have made available are really good, but unfortunatly at the present time I must decline you offer, as being a pensioner and the exchange rate as it is my pension does not stretch to buying the extra lessons, maybe later when the credit crunch is over then I will be able to contact you again.
once again thank you for all the great help you have given to get me started.
Roland
I truly appreciate your method. I can control the conversation with the pause button and repeat it over and…and write it down to read it back again and again. It brings back memories of the Army Language school in 1952, where I studied 4 yrs of russian in 52 wks… This is a great course.
Marcus,
I obviously missed the announcement that Synergy Spanish would be ending and that I needed to indicate my interest in Bola Nieve. Since I did not do so, it seems that I have to wait for a space to open. I would like to continue with receiving lessons so what should I do?
I’m enjoying your approach and am finding it very helpful.
Ann
I have finished finished Synergy Spanish Level 1. It was easy for me. I need your next lesson in the series, How can I order it??
Summer is about here and I will have ample time to devote to my Spanish studies.
Bruce
Synergy Spanish Level 1 is a good start for me. Now that I having mastered it I look forward to knowing what is in Level 2.
best regards
Paul
Hi Marcus, is it possible to get a script of Spanish Fluency Patterns Part2 ? I only got mp3. I always need a script for my learning method ? With best regards, Werner
Hi Marcus I don’t understand how to submit questions through the help desk?does it only translate words?
anyway what I wanted to ask you is a grammer question.what rule is there where it is important to have “Que” between verbs or phrases in sentences.sometimes it seems
while trying to translate as a english speaker I miss the “que”,I know it means “that”
but is there some kind of rule or something to look for to know when it should be used?
Thanks,
Ruble
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