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RollingRs 11 - Two Questions and a Statement

February 16, 2006

Rolling R's 11

In Rolling R’s 11, Larry helps you learn two questions and a statement. These will will help you teach yourself Spanish.

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  1. Larry,
    Thank you very much. I love the podcast. I was wondering if you were going to do an example of a ir verb anytime soon. I have learned a great deal and will keep watching religously. I plan to go to Mexico again next year. I just went for the first time, and want to learn spanish before I go back.
    Thanks Again,
    Adam

    Comment by Adam — February 17, 2006 @ 10:57 pm

  2. Thanks for very nice lesson for us!

    I’m always looking forward to new lesson in Japan!!

    Comment by Aimy — February 18, 2006 @ 5:19 am

  3. You make a great show! I really enjoy and appreciate it. I like how extremely clear and concise each episode is.

    For my part, I like that the episodes are now more like once a week because I wouldn’t be able to keep up with a daily show.

    I would prefer it if the cameraman didn’t repeat the phrases back. When I’m trying to say them, the fact that the cameraman is talking is a bit disruptive.

    Anyway, thanks for the great effort! I will be a regular listener.

    Comment by tom — February 18, 2006 @ 10:13 am

  4. I’ve really enjoyed working my way through these podcasts. They are easy to understand and take just about as much time as I can spare for learning another language.

    I recently recommended RollingR’s in an I wrote for an e-zine.

    Thanks for providing this neat service.

    Comment by Cheryl Haimann — February 18, 2006 @ 12:13 pm

  5. Thank you for such a great series and service!

    I had forgotten how much I loved studing the spanich language throughout high school!! You have inspired me to refresh my skills as they’ve gotten very rusty in the past 20 years!

    Keep up the great work! I will be a faithful viewer.

    ¡Muchas gracias!

    Comment by Sandy W. — February 18, 2006 @ 10:56 pm

  6. Larry, great stuff! Your passion for teaching really comes through.

    A lot of us are relying on your video podcasts as our main Spanish exposure, so beyond verbs, nouns, numbers, adjectives, questions words, and more would be a big help. I hope you’ll be able to include those in the near future.

    Thanks again for the show.

    Comment by Steve — February 19, 2006 @ 12:40 am

  7. I would like some “lessons” to compliment each episode. (Maybe a link to practice the concept you are talking about.

    Comment by Eric Shelstad — February 19, 2006 @ 8:16 pm

  8. I just came across this particular podcast. You don’t know how long I have been looking for a podcast like this, and a video one makes it even easier for me!! I am brushing up on my spanish as well as wanting my six year old daughter to learn. So, this is definitely something we both can do together! Thanks so much!!

    Comment by Karlana of MommyPOD — February 23, 2006 @ 8:15 pm

  9. Dear Mr. Larry Keim, how are you. You are super, marvelous, superb, imaginative and excellent teacher of Spanish. Especially your teaching method is very convincing and attractive. I and many friends of mine really enjoy Spanish lessons. We are following you Mr. Larry Keim. We wish you best luck, good luck and many happy returns of the day.

    Comment by Muhammad Farooq — February 25, 2006 @ 2:24 am

  10. Larry,

    Thank you for taking your time to produce such a great podcast. It is obivious that you have a passion for teaching, and have the ability to present the information in a clear and concise manner. I am in Mexico at this time and find this very helpful in my daily interactions.

    Thank you for giving of your time for others, and keep them coming.

    Comment by Skip — February 25, 2006 @ 8:54 pm

  11. Larry,

    Fantastic Podcast, I am learning so much. I only hope you continue for a long time!

    Comment by James — February 27, 2006 @ 12:43 pm

  12. Hi,

    Bravo, your videos show in the future…
    I’m appritiate it, I mean, it will be a very good business, but don’t forget, one dollar is not too much for the not American too, but the credit cards, and so on almost don’t present nowadays the other countries’ simple man or the infos about them are not sure yet…it is the bottleneck.
    But I wish you to manage this challenge for searching market too…

    Four suggestions:
    1, The situations are lacking in the episods…
    2, I have learnt the English better from this episods than the Spanish :-)
    3, If a person would speak other languages, should have to learn the expletive too.
    4, 3 min video might be Spanish fully.
    5, Eventually, translations could be on the website.

    These video are fine without my suggestions too.

    I have learnt Spanish 15 days. :-)

    Thank you very much

    Comment by Ma'donna — April 1, 2006 @ 3:51 am

  13. i would like to learn spanish i am good at englis,arabic and french so i am21 years old.i am studing philosphy at the moment.

    Comment by norhan — July 7, 2006 @ 2:06 am

  14. Thank you for the podcast. Even after taking the Rocket spanish course I feel the need to practice, and while listening to the podcast I could answer and get involve in the process.

    Comment by Ralph Masterson — December 13, 2006 @ 6:56 am

  15. Si, senor! Ahora yo necessito conocer Portugues! Hey, very nice site. I enjoyed it.

    Comment by Rem — October 27, 2007 @ 10:03 pm

  16. Hello you have a nice easy way to learn spanish,
    However i would like to see a special 10-20 min
    video and audio segment for basic phrases for tourists
    to learn when visiting mexico and other spanish speaking
    countries
    ie
    “how much is that”, “where is the bathroom”,
    “sorry, i don’t understand ”
    plus also dealing with taxi drivers, and directions
    and money problems buying, etc
    at hotels, restaurants
    At the airport, dealing with customs, etc

    cheers
    benjamin

    Comment by benjamin — November 3, 2007 @ 6:54 am

  17. Thanks for the podcast!

    Wondering how I might do something similar; I speak, read and write fluent German, am however, not certified, but would like to possibly put my skills to use.

    drew

    Comment by Drew — March 30, 2008 @ 2:12 pm

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