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A RECAP- 1 YEAR of listening to Comprehensible Input with Dreaming Spanish

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uss-GLyt7Kw
We are Greg and Lisa Lewis. We are using this channel as a place to document our journey learning Spanish with "Dreaming Spanish" and hopefully help others

One Year of Comprehensible Input - Does it Work? : r ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1c49zui/one_year_of_comprehensible_input_does_it_work/
Long story short, I started reading about language learning a year ago, came across Dreaming Spanish, read more about comprehensible input, and went all in. I've been watching Dreaming Spanish videos for about a year. As of today, I've watched 408 hours of DS, have watched 2,314 videos, and have used DS on 318 days.

One Year Into the (Mostly) Dreaming Spanish/Comprehensible Input Method

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/15t68qg/one_year_into_the_mostly_dreaming/
Tomorrow is my one year anniversary of finding Dreaming Spanish online and watching my first video on the platform, which started my comprehensible input journey. In the past 365 days, I've watched or listened to 424 hours of input (maybe 425 by the end of tonight!), and 349 of them have been from the DS site.

Dreaming Spanish 1 Year Update | 258 Hours of Comprehensible Input

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gXahAx3H6k
Dreaming In Spanish: https://www.dreamingspanish.com/Welcome to my in-depth review of the Dreaming Spanish website after 258 hours of comprehensible input! I

300 Hour Progress Writeup : r/dreamingspanish - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1do4vaz/300_hour_progress_writeup/
Unofficial subreddit for fans of Dreaming Spanish and anyone learning Spanish with comprehensible input. ... my goal is 600 hours by the end of the year. I am at 323 hours, so to reach that from my point will take about 90 minutes a day. ... I also use the RSS stream to listen to Dreaming Spanish videos where the host is just talking. I find

Dreaming Spanish: Learn with Comprehensible Input

https://www.dreamingspanish.com/
Immerse yourself in comprehensible and authentic Spanish content and progress gradually to full fluency. Language acquisition through comprehensible input. About Method Teachers FAQ Blog. Start Learning. ... (and boy did I search high and low), Dreaming Spanish provided real content in 100% Spanish that I could learn from. Adrian Ellis.

Introduction to Dreaming Spanish | Learn with Comprehensible Input

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GJ0vMzIM_k
Learn about our OG Immersion Method and the best way to use our videos: https://drming.es/methodTrack your watch time and see how far you are in the Language

Dreaming Spanish / compressible input - Open Forum - LingQ Language Forums

https://forum.lingq.com/t/dreaming-spanish-compressible-input/32381
In so far as the 1500 hours of input, I would see Dreaming Spanish as a base level that will give you the foundation to move to native content. So not all of those 1500 hours should be from dreaming Spanish or other learning videos, you'll want to move on to harder content once you have a good base. For example once you finish his videos (or

The OG Immersion Method for Learning Spanish

https://www.dreamingspanish.com/method
Comprehensible Input. The concept of comprehensible input is fundamental for understanding how we acquire a language. Since Dr. Stephen Krashen introduced this concept as part of his Input Hypothesis, more and more research has piled up showing that receiving comprehensible input is not only necessary for acquiring a language (both first and second), but it is also sufficient.

Comprehensible Input Review 100 hours in review so far!

https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/comments/svvg7z/comprehensible_input_review_100_hours_in_review/
This is when I found Dreaming Spanish. Dreaming Spanish: Youtube Channel Link. I started Pablos u/langdreamer Dreaming Spanish January 5th of 2022. My listening lacked the most of any area in Spanish. This made me have little faith that it would help me out. However comprehensible input(CI) was the way I learned my first language so I gave it a

Observations after 10 Hours of Comprehensible Input in Spanish

https://medium.com/@mlwillett/observations-after-10-hours-of-comprehensible-input-in-spanish-edaa42b6e9c0
Photo by Jonny James on Unsplash. Since I made the leap from learning Greek to learning Spanish I have been watching a lot of videos on Dreaming Spanish.They advocate for learning a language

150 Hour Update: My Experiences, Mistakes, and Lessons Learned ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/17vttal/150_hour_update_my_experiences_mistakes_and/
Fast forward to a couple of years ago, I decide I'm going to try to learn Spanish again. I started researching the best methods and approaches and found multiple YouTubers, including Pablo and Dreaming Spanish. It didn't take much to convince me that comprehensible input was the way to go, so I began Dreaming Spanish super beginner videos.

Frequently Asked Questions | Dreaming Spanish

https://www.dreamingspanish.com/faq
Yes indeed! As researchers like Dr. Stephen Krashen have shown over the past 40+ years, receiving comprehensible input, that is, messages that you can understand in the target language, is what actually results in language acquisition.There is now a large literature in linguistics devoted to comprehensible input showing the efficacy of this approach.

95 hours of comprehensible input and I'm about to start Dreaming

https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/comments/w6pvrq/95_hours_of_comprehensible_input_and_im_about_to/
After about a year I started reading webtoons and the occasional novel, though I lacked the vocabulary to properly enjoy the novels and ended up looking up a ton of words. ... I am about ~250 hours into learning spanish with comprehensible input and I have gone from barely understanding the superbeginner videos to being able to almost

100 hours of Spanish input : r/languagelearning - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/comments/rt8s7w/100_hours_of_spanish_input/
Listening: Since my first day on September 27, 2021, I have listened to about 100 hours of Spanish comprehensible input at this point. I track the time of every video or podcast I listen to, rounding down to the nearest minute. For the first 50 hours or so, it was almost 100% Dreaming Spanish content. I want to focus on LatAm Spanish, but the

DreamingSpanish (Comprehensible Input) after 150hrs progress report

https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/comments/zod30w/dreamingspanish_comprehensible_input_after_150hrs/
I think Dreaming Spanish is one of the best resources for language learning. However, in my opinion, while you could get fluent with nothing but comprehensible input it's an inefficient way to learn. For example when I heard the word "nieve" I thought "hey, I saw that on a flash card. She's talking about snow".

Successfully engaged with 8 native Spanish speakers for 1.5 hours

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1dmukd3/successfully_engaged_with_8_native_spanish/
Unofficial subreddit for fans of Dreaming Spanish and anyone learning Spanish with comprehensible input. ... s line from this sub and started the conversation by saying that I can understand him but can only speak like a 3-5 year old. He said he feels the same way with English and then from there we went on to have a great conversation for

You Made it to the Next Level? how to transition smoothly

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1dkqvv7/you_made_it_to_the_next_level_how_to_transition/
Unofficial subreddit for fans of Dreaming Spanish and anyone learning Spanish with comprehensible input. ... Maybe in another year I will be at 1,800. I seem to be able to add about 700 hours a year right now. ... Unofficial subreddit for fans of Dreaming Spanish and anyone learning Spanish with comprehensible input.

A few questions and thoughts : r/dreamingspanish - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1dnc68z/a_few_questions_and_thoughts/
Unofficial subreddit for fans of Dreaming Spanish and anyone learning Spanish with comprehensible input. ... -Cuéntame -Chill Spanish Listening Practice ... Since then, I just count 90 minutes a day toward my Dreaming Spanish total. I don't care if it isn't exact. If I had to be precise, I'd quit....Then I figured out how long it would take me

Every language learning thread asking about improving listening

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/18wut4d/every_language_learning_thread_asking_about/
I have Spanish-speaking friends, and they say I am mostly good with accent when I rarely speak. She didn't understand, and I could tell her accent was definitely off. I didn't bug her about it, but that really makes me realize how useless grammar is to learning. I took Spanish 1 last year, and I found Dreaming Spanish halfway through taking it.

Level 5! : r/dreamingspanish - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1dpugb4/level_5/
In January this year I made the decision to learn Spanish so that I can talk to Spaniards in Spain in winter time. My first goal is 1000 hours before we leave for Spain in December. This means I do CI for 3 hours a day.

Question concerning levels : r/dreamingspanish - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1dn6285/question_concerning_levels/
Dreaming Spanish (DS) and comprehensible input (CI) are amazing game changers. But it's not the "level" you are at that matters, it's just the number of hours of good CI that you absorb. I had so much grammar and other traditional study of Spanish many years ago, but much was rust and there were many gaps when I started DS in November 2022.

Little question abt dreaming spanish : r/dreamingspanish - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/dreamingspanish/comments/1dp8996/little_question_abt_dreaming_spanish/
It's a good question, and it's different for everybody. For example, I have a 4-hour daily target on the Dreaming Spanish platform, which I complete between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. I could never do 4 hours straight, so I take breaks to refresh my brain—I'm 66, so the breaks help.