Rolling R’s 23 - Days of the Week

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Larry demonstrates how to say the days of the week, how to ask what day it is, and some other related phrases.

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  1. John wrote:

    Keep up the great work because of your podcasts i am getting better grades in school.

    October 2, 2006 @ 9:12 am
  2. Barlara wrote:

    Hello Larry,
    I´m mexican, female, BA Communications Sciences, recently moved to Canada. First of all, what a great and honorable job you are doing here, by letitng others learn spanish for free and with such a good resource as the video can be.
    I have one comment for now…I don´t have time to look deep into all your site…but I notticed in the letter you made…in the end you put “Qúe les vaya bien”… In spanish, the letter “u” doesn´t have written stress. In this case, the word “Que” doesn´t have written stress at all, because is not a question. If you ask “¿Qué hora es?” then you use written stress (acento escrito). For this particular phrase, you don´t need it. “Que les vaya bien”.

    I love when my friends correct me in my lot-less-than-perfect english and so I will send you more comments if I see anyting else like this in your site.

    Again, thanks for doing this, I am sure you are helping many people.

    If you need to elaborate more topics, maybe I can help, just send me an email and I will be glad to do so.

    Have a great day,

    Barlara Valenzuela
    barlara@hotmail.com

    October 2, 2006 @ 11:43 am
  3. Rhoda Jarvis wrote:

    I would like to download your free information to learn Spanish - yet I dont’ have any podcast equipment. Is there a way to download it to my computer so I can use Realplayer or Windows Media Player.

    I appreciate this free information and thank you.

    Rhoda Jarvis

    October 2, 2006 @ 6:30 pm
  4. Rhoda Jarvis wrote:

    I figured out how to download your lessons. Thank you from a fellow Arizonan for this free information.

    October 2, 2006 @ 6:54 pm
  5. Amanda wrote:

    HI, I’m a 9th grader in California and I’m just here to say that you did a great job explaining. I’m taking Spanish I this year and it makes perfect sense to me what you said and I think that my little brother would be able to understand what you said too. Tip though: When you stutter like when you were talking about how the days are not capitalized, it seems as if you didn’t rehearse as much. Anyways, LUVED IT!

    Make more… ?Como eres? Yo soy no es una chica atrevido. Yo soy es una chica inteligente y estudiosa. Hasta luego. Buenes suerte on your next episode.

    October 3, 2006 @ 7:57 pm
  6. Sr Miller wrote:

    Larry, I’m a spanish teacher too. Could you please shoot me an e-mail. i have a question for you

    October 4, 2006 @ 11:49 am
  7. Paul Standen wrote:

    Having acquired new spanish relatives,using quick methods such as this is useful in learning quickly.Most courses do not include grammar which makes this even more helpful as an aid to learning.
    Paul

    October 5, 2006 @ 3:33 am
  8. Linda Kuang wrote:

    Hola Larry!

    This is Linda from China. I downloaded iTunes and subscribed your classes 1 week ago. I really love your classes and I finish the 22 episodes in 2 days! They are very nice and clear, very helpful.

    It’s NOT possible to find anything similar to this in China.

    I can start to make some short conversation now. I really appreciate your great work and I want to say a thousand of thanks thanks thanks!!!

    However, will it be possible to have new episodes more frequently? And is there any extra episodes available? I don’t mind to pay for them.

    Last question, I want to transfer these videos to MP3 file, but I couldn’t. Could you please advise how?

    Best Regards,
    Linda

    October 6, 2006 @ 11:10 pm

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