RollingRs 18 - Hacer
April 23, 2006

In this show, Larry demonstrates the verb “hacer” which means “to do or to make.”
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Mr. Keim,
Thank you for creating these lessons, I just got an ipod and hope to watch your lessons regularly to facilitate my spanish learning. I hope you continue for years to come. Just wanted to show my support! Thank you!
Alexander
Comment by AlexanderK — April 26, 2006 @ 6:17 am
I do not have Ipod, but used the audio part of the last three lessons. I would like to have more of just audio.
Comment by lynda — May 1, 2006 @ 4:12 pm
Thanks for these podcasts. My homeschooled teen likes them! Keep up the good work!
Comment by Kathy — May 3, 2006 @ 4:44 pm
In future episodes could you please address the indirect and direct object pronouns. I cant seem to get a handle on when, which, and why they are used. And also why they are sometimes attached to verbs and the sentence order. I also keep getting them mixed up with reflective pronouns. whew!!! seems like i got a lot to studyYou always seem to make things simple thought i would ask. Love the podcasts!!!!
Comment by taj — May 12, 2006 @ 8:55 pm
When are we going to get a new podcast?
Please please please…suggestion, one lesson a week will keep people tuned in and would help you out with loyal listeners. Keep up the great work. Does anyone remember the tv show on PBS, que pasa usa? That was a great way to help you learn spanish.
Comment by Sharlene — May 15, 2006 @ 8:28 am
I found you podcast on a few days ago, but have download and watched them. You do a great job. I am now able to understand and say a few thing to my 2 teenage girls, who are taking spanish in school. Boy where they taken aback when old dad started in with a few simple word and correctly I might add. They asked if I had started a class at night. I showed them your class and they both said they wish their teacher did it that way. They could learn so much more. Thanks very much.
Comment by Robert — May 16, 2006 @ 10:35 am
Señor Keim, gracías por todos los videos. Me llámo es Jack pero en la clase de Español me llámo es Ernesto.
Voy a ir a Mexico con mí madre, y tús videos se ayudan.
Estudiá Español por trés años y quíero ir a un universidad en Latín America.
Quiero usted hacer mas videos, son fabuloso.
Gracías,
Jack “Ernesto” Ewers
Comment by Jack Ewers — May 16, 2006 @ 5:49 pm
Hola Larry,
Great learning tool for espaniol. When will we get the next lesson?
Muchas gracias,
Steve
Comment by Steve Baldwin — May 21, 2006 @ 6:11 pm
Buenas noches. Another eager Spanish student here Larry, hungry for more podcasts.
Comment by Dave — May 24, 2006 @ 11:00 am
I would like to say gracias for your lessons; I’m italian and I’m improving my english and studing spanish in the same time with your course.
I really like that,
please don’t stop it.
bye
Comment by federico — May 25, 2006 @ 1:24 pm
Larry,
love the site and content. Though how I found this site was by googling “rolling r’s in Spanish.” Please give us a lesosn on how to roll our “R’s.” I jsut can’t seem to do this - perhaps because I grew up in Boston and we loose our “r’s” there!
John
Comment by John Richburg — June 11, 2006 @ 11:46 am
Hi, this is a grate site Larry!
A great idea which benefits lots of peoples.
Thank you!
Comment by Ketil Sjaavik — December 18, 2006 @ 6:01 am
Hola Senor Larry,
We need more people like you.:-) Like any language, it may seem extremely difficult at first, but once we understand, it doesn’t seem so hard. Although I’m just getting officially started, I’m looking forward to re-exploring each and every video/audio you’ve created. IMO, when one has a great professor and/or tutor, the student will always look forward to the next lesson.
By chance, do you speak Italian and/or could you recommend a video that would be as clear and concise as yours? If so, please, please, please let me know. That’s goal no. 2.
Thanks a mil…
Comment by LU — January 30, 2007 @ 12:25 am