“I’m mixed on this one. He breaks down everything well and almost sounds like a human textbook. But the pronunciation is often hard to listen to. It’s like nails on a chalkboard. It’s the typical American who doesn’t put the effort into learning how others pronounce words in their language sort of thing. I’m not a native Spanish speaker but I learned the pronunciations and it’s mainly about consistent effort. He also makes too many mistakes for a teacher. Saying “hijos” means children when it’s really sons or sons and daughters, while children in general is “niños.” I learned this the first time I learned those words and it’s common knowledge. I think he has potential though because it’s not too bad so far and he can improve.”
shante_ via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/12/21