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@BettyBoo That sounds delicious - especially the candied walnuts and cranberry goat cheese. I am hooked on kuri squash right now as no peeling! I agree on the columbian videos - every one has been helpful.
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@BettyBoo I think I did one two of them and found them very good. I also rarely get opportunities to speak so I finally - just in the last couple of weeks - signed up for GoSpanish. It is really helpful so far - and a serious reality check on the gap between my understanding and use of Spanish. I picked the option where you get unlimited group classes and 2 1:1 classes a month.
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@Cathy Reed Yeah, they're all grown up now. Time flies. I've been on Yabla for about 15 years (at first under a different name). The best part of my day, early in the morning I do my Yabla brain exercises. And I think I can even speak a little Spanish by now! Living in Arizona and working in a small tourist shop, I often have the opportunity to use it.
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Did you guys do one of the free "Live Class" lessons? I did. There were a few technical difficulties but once we got past that, it was really fun and helpful. It exercises a part of my brain I rarely use. I can read and write Spanish pretty easily, but when on the spot in a live conversation, that's where I need to improve.
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@KateP Interesting. Right now, I've got two Thanksgiving events coming up and I'm going to a Butternut Squash soup (with carrots, pumpkin, onion and celery, maybe even some potato). And nutmeg, sage, rosemary, topped with roasted pumpkin seeds, or candied walnuts, or cranberry goat cheese. I also like the Zulbany videos, though I have trouble sometimes with the Venezuelan accent. The Colombian videos are my favorites.
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@Cathy Reed I’ll have to check out the rest of the series. The clear speaking really helps.
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@KateP The first time I did a scribe lesson with a "Manos a la obra" video was in 2018. That little girl (Meli) must be at least 17 now. There was a video with a little girl named Zulbany from when she was little, it was really hard for me to understand her especially since I was just starting. Zulbany is a teenager now and I can understand her perfectly in her recent videos.
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@BettyBoo one thing I did find interesting was that she is doing an image of a carved pumpkin (as opposed to eating pumpkin) which is more of a Celtic tradition. That sent me down a bit of a search for when the influence crossed over to Mexico, and best I can tell it is only about 30 years.
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@BettyBoo I've been loving the paper cutting one. The girl speaks very clearly in a way that's ideal for a language learner. But I also felt I was ready for a new topic when she started the pumpkin. Maybe because Fluency Club stretches out for so long they are best at < 15 captions or something. Videos that are awesome to watch a few times in one day (or daily in bits for two weeks) are a bit less fun in weeks three and four 🤷‍♀️
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BTW, it's not the girl's fault. She is delivering an excellent clear lesson and doing a good job. I'm just going to opt out on the rest because I"m not interested in the content.
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  • Every day, a new clip appears under "Today's Assignment" tab.
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  • Com Set Your Pace, you control how often and how much you review.
  • Built on the science of spaced repetition, it strengthens long-term memory.
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    • Mastering – Early mastery
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    • Mastered – Locked in and ready to use
  • Also see your total vocabulary size and how it grows over time—clear proof of your progress!
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