I learned Spanish watching Spiderman 50 times
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 Published On Jun 15, 2023

I watched the same film in Spanish 50 times to see if it would help me to learn Spanish.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 The Experiment
00:47 Why Spider-verse
02:08 How to start in Spanish
03:48 How we learn languages
09:26 How we notice stuff
11:23 After 30 times
13:22 What about the rest of the language?
15:23 How to watch a film 50 times
17:04 How much Spanish?
19:27 This is bad
21:13 A thankful example
22:06 Did it get boring?

OK you've reached the end of the description of this video. There is already a LOT you could comment on.
This part is here to show people who correct my use of "Lo quiero". THIS IS THE VIDEO THAT IT COMES FROM.
Lo quiero is (now) what I say at the end of every video. It's like the YouTuber who says "Hey guy" at the start of his videos, despite it not being correct. I know it's "wrong", but it's right because it's what I intend to say (and often people forget one of its meanings, which would be "I love you" but in a formal context.) It's a reference to this video, and this film. Miles says it to his dad... just watch the film already.

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