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52. The Conclusion
- Time range: 04:05:30 – 04:06:50 (duration 00:01:20)
- Source: A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)
[04:05:30] now that this long video is over I want to take a few seconds to explain what I've shown as someone who teaches themselves languages I've had my own ways of explaining information to myself which a lot of people don't really understand the whole point of every video that I've done including this long video too is to explain the system of how to think when learning new languages I completely understand that everyone has their own way of learning but like I've always said everyone has to know and understand the basis of any language my goal wasn't to teach how to speak Spanish because you can do so on your own but rather how to think in terms of speaking this video had everything that you needed to start to think in Spanish that is if it was your goal unlike other Educators that teach Spanish differently I chose to go with this format in order to not waste anyone's Time Each video was an explanation of a Spanish concept without any additional information before or after I completely understand that some formats were very fast and sometimes it was impossible to follow what I was saying but this was my way of explaining things without wasting time and I do really apologize for that for many people learning language Concepts very fast is unfitting annoying and potentially irritating and I completely understand that however because I tend to learn languages as a polyglot iend end up teaching them as a polyg and it's something that's very unfitting for many people and I'm really sorry if I went too fast in some Concepts anyhow thank
[on-screen 04:06:45] Thank You So Much For Watching
[04:06:45] you for watching and I hope that your learning became the simplest it can be thank you