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Hi everyone, welcome to my new YouTube Community. Now you can post on my channel too. To get started, tell me in a post what you'd like to see next on my channel.
Visit my Community: youtube.com/@Pranshublogs/community
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Spanish learn should learn this ..
If you learn this you became fluent in dpanish
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Title: "Pranshu's Journey: From Struggles to Success"
Chapter 1: A Childhood Full of Adventures
As a child, I was always full of energy and curiosity. I went to school just like everyone else, but I had a unique spirit. My friends and I would often skip school and go on adventures. One day, we decided to take a "bunk" from school and went to the river to have some fun. But no matter how much I tried to escape, my father was always watching over me 👀. His presence was constant, like a shadow, guiding me through life.
Chapter 2: A New Beginning in Delhi
My life took a big turn when my father said, "Come to Delhi with me." My mom and I packed our bags, and we set off for the city of dreams, Delhi 🏙️. I was both nervous and excited. It felt like starting over, but I knew I had to give it my all. It was here that I began my formal education, but things were not easy. I struggled to understand my studies, especially in Nursery through Class 3. But no matter how hard it got, I never gave up.
Chapter 3: Discovering My Own Way
By Class 3, I started to think differently. Instead of just copying answers from books, I began to create my own answers, reflecting my thoughts and creativity ✨. I was learning in a way that felt more personal and real to me.
Chapter 4: The Dark Times of Depression
Then came a tough phase in my life. After I passed my 10th class, I faced a deep depression in 2020 😞. It felt like the world had turned grey, and nothing made sense. I was unable to understand what was happening to me. I took medicine for three years and tried to get through each day. It was a hard time, but I never lost my belief that one day, everything would get better.
Chapter 5: The Turning Point: Learning Spanish
When I reached Class 12, something changed. My depression slowly faded, and I joined a Spanish class 🌍. It wasn't easy. I failed many times, but I didn’t let that stop me. I knew that confidence was key, and I built mine slowly, each day. People around me would tell me, "You have great confidence!" But inside, I still doubted myself. Yet, I never gave up.
Chapter 6: Facing Challenges, but Never Giving Up
I faced many challenges in life, including interviews where I struggled to make an impact 🏋️♂️. But each failure taught me something new. I learned not to measure success by the number of times I fell, but by the number of times I got back up.
Chapter 7: Believing in Success
Through all the struggles, all the moments of doubt, I learned one thing: I am capable of success 🌟. The road to it may not always be smooth, but I trust in the journey. I believe in myself, and I know that one day, success will find me.
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Epilogue: My Story, My Future
This is my story—Pranshu’s story. It’s filled with ups and downs, but it’s also filled with hope, resilience, and belief in the future. No matter how tough life gets, I will always keep moving forward, knowing that success is just around the corner. ✨
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Title: "Master Spanish Conjugation in 10 Minutes! | Aprende Conjugación Rápida con Ejemplos | Spanish for Beginners"
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🔥 Want to speak Spanish fluently? Mastering Spanish conjugation is the key! In this video, I'll break down the most important verb tenses in just 10 minutes – with easy-to-understand examples that will make conjugation feel like a breeze! 🌟
In this video, you'll learn:
1. The 3 main verb groups: -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
2. Conjugating in the Present Tense: Simple and easy examples.
3. How to use the Past Tense: Learn Preterite & Imperfect.
4. Future Tense explained: Talk about what you'll do tomorrow!
5. BONUS: Common mistakes & tips to remember conjugation rules.
🎯 Perfect for beginners, but also useful for intermediate learners looking to strengthen their conjugation skills.
Examples of Conjugation:
Present Tense (Yo hablo) – "I speak"
Preterite Tense (Yo comí) – "I ate"
Future Tense (Yo viviré) – "I will live"
(Watch the full video for more examples!)
Are you ready to conquer Spanish conjugation?
¡Vamos! Start practicing today and be one step closer to fluency! 🌍
🔔 Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell icon for more lessons like this!
📩 Leave a comment below telling us your favorite Spanish verb!
#LearnSpanish #SpanishConjugation #SpanishForBeginners #SpanishTips #ConjugationMadeEasy #FluentSpanish #MasterSpanish
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Video Content Idea:
1. Intro: Introduce the importance of mastering verb conjugations and why it’s the foundation for speaking Spanish.
2. Explain the 3 groups of regular verbs: Focus on -ar, -er, -ir verbs, with visual examples.
3. Break down conjugation in Present, Past, and Future tenses, showing both the structure and practical examples in sentences.
4. Fun practice exercises: Encourage viewers to pause and try conjugating some verbs themselves.
5. Tips and tricks: Share mnemonic devices or quick tricks to remember conjugation rules.
6. Outro: Encourage viewers to comment, subscribe, and share the video with friends learning Spanish.
This type of video, offering clear, structured learning in a short time, is likely to catch attention, especially from Spanish learners looking for quick, helpful lessons!
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Title: "Learning Spanish in 7 Days! Ultimate Guide for Beginners | Aprende Español en 7 días | Pranshu's Tips"
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🌟 Want to learn Spanish fast? Here’s the ultimate guide to speaking Spanish in just 7 days! Whether you're a complete beginner or just looking to brush up on your skills, this video will take you from "¡Hola!" to "¿Cómo estás?" in no time. 🚀
In this video, I'll show you:
The most useful Spanish phrases for everyday situations.
Easy grammar tips to help you understand Spanish structure.
Fun exercises to boost your vocabulary.
How to use both English and Spanish in a natural way.
Don't miss out! 👇
¡No te lo pierdas! 👇
Watch now and start your Spanish learning journey today!
#LearnSpanish #SpanishForBeginners #Bilingual #SpanishTips #LearnSpanishFast
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Video Content Idea:
Start with an engaging intro in both English and Spanish.
Show quick, simple Spanish phrases and their English equivalents.
Include fun, relatable examples.
Share your personal experience learning Spanish and offer tips for making the learning process smoother.
Encourage people to comment, subscribe, and share their own language learning experiences.
This mix of English and Spanish will appeal to a wide audience, and focusing on a popular theme like learning Spanish could definitely boost your chances of going viral.
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To give a shoutout to a YouTube channel on your social media, you can follow this format:
"Check out @Pranshublogs for amazing content! They’re doing incredible work, and I highly recommend giving them a follow! 🚀"
Make sure to replace "channelName" with the actual name or handle of the YouTube channel. You could also include why you like their content to make it more personal and engaging!
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Here are super simple grammar formulas you can use for your post, just like math formulas:
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1. Present Tenses
Simple Present = Subject + V1 (s/es)
Example: I read books.
(Use for habits/facts)
Present Continuous = Subject + am/is/are + V1-ing
Example: I am working.
(Use for actions happening right now)
Present Perfect = Subject + has/have + V3
Example: I have finished my work.
(Use for completed actions with present results)
Present Perfect Continuous = Subject + has/have been + V1-ing
Example: I have been studying.
(Use for actions that started in the past and continue)
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2. Past Tenses
Simple Past = Subject + V2
Example: I visited Paris.
(Use for completed actions in the past)
Past Continuous = Subject + was/were + V1-ing
Example: I was reading.
(Use for actions happening at a specific time in the past)
Past Perfect = Subject + had + V3
Example: I had finished.
(Use for actions completed before another action in the past)
Past Perfect Continuous = Subject + had been + V1-ing
Example: I had been studying.
(Use for actions happening for a long time before another past action)
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3. Future Tenses
Simple Future = Subject + will + V1
Example: I will study.
(Use for decisions or promises in the future)
Future Continuous = Subject + will be + V1-ing
Example: I will be working.
(Use for actions happening in the future)
Future Perfect = Subject + will have + V3
Example: I will have finished.
(Use for actions that will be completed by a future time)
Future Perfect Continuous = Subject + will have been + V1-ing
Example: I will have been working.
(Use for actions continuing until a future point)
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4. Modal Verbs
Can = Ability
Example: I can speak.
Should = Advice
Example: You should study.
Must = Necessity
Example: You must study.
May/Might = Permission/Probability
Example: She may come.
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5. Conditional Sentences
Zero Conditional = If + Present, Present
Example: If you heat water, it boils.
(Use for general truths)
First Conditional = If + Present, will + V1
Example: If I study, I will pass.
(Use for real future possibilities)
Second Conditional = If + Past, would + V1
Example: If I had time, I would travel.
(Use for unreal present/future situations)
Third Conditional = If + Past Perfect, would have + V3
Example: If I had studied, I would have passed.
(Use for unreal past situations)
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Final Tip: Use these "formulas" like math equations! They’ll help you express ideas clearly and correctly.
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Here’s a complete structure of Present, Past (Perfect), and Future tenses in Spanish and English, with examples and emojis to make it easier to understand!
1️⃣ Present Tense (Presente) ⏳
Used to describe actions happening now or habitual actions.
📌 English Structure:
Subject + Verb (base form or -s/es for 3rd person) + Complement
✅ Examples:
I work every day. 🏢
She eats breakfast at 8 AM. 🍽️
They play football on Sundays. ⚽
📌 Spanish Structure:
Sujeto + Verbo (presente) + Complemento
✅ Ejemplos:
Yo trabajo todos los días. 🏢
Ella come el desayuno a las 8 AM. 🍽️
Ellos juegan al fútbol los domingos. ⚽
2️⃣ Present Perfect (Pretérito Perfecto) ⏪
Used to describe actions that happened in the past but are connected to the present.
📌 English Structure:
Subject + Have/Has + Past Participle + Complement
✅ Examples:
I have finished my work. ✅
She has visited Spain. 🇪🇸
They have seen this movie before. 🎬
📌 Spanish Structure:
Sujeto + Haber (he/has/ha/hemos/han) + Participio Pasado + Complemento
✅ Ejemplos:
Yo he terminado mi trabajo. ✅
Ella ha visitado España. 🇪🇸
Ellos han visto esta película antes. 🎬
3️⃣ Future Tense (Futuro) ⏩
Used to describe actions that will happen in the future.
📌 English Structure:
Subject + Will + Base Verb + Complement
✅ Examples:
I will travel to Paris next year. ✈️
She will study medicine. 📚
We will buy a new house. 🏡
📌 Spanish Structure:
Sujeto + Verbo en Futuro (-é, -ás, -á, -emos, -án) + Complemento
✅ Ejemplos:
Yo viajaré a París el próximo año. ✈️
Ella estudiará medicina. 📚
Nosotros compraremos una casa nueva. 🏡
🔄 Quick Summary Table:
This should help you master Spanish tenses easily! Do you need more details or examples? 🚀
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Basic Spanish Business Vocabulary
These are the most common Spanish words in a business or workplace environment.
1. Jefe (a) — Boss
2. Director (a) — Director
3. Empresa / Compañía — Company
4. Reunión — Meeting
5. Negocios — Business deals
6. Contrato laboral — Work contract
7. Mercado — Market
8. Personal — Company staff
9. Acuerdo — A work agreement
10. Oficina / Despacho (primarily in Spain) — Office
Spanish Work Contract Vocabulary
1. Estar contratado (a) — To have a contract
2. Jornada completa o parcial — Full-time or part-time schedule
3. Contrato fijo / Contrato indefinido — A permanent work contract
4. Contrato temporal — A temporary or short-term work contract
5. Prácticas — Internship
6. Curriculum vitae — CV, resume
7. Carta de presentación — Cover letter
1. Comercialización — Marketing
2. Beneficio — Profit
3. Bolsa — The stock-exchange
4. Compra — Purchase
5. Dinero — Money
6. Exportador / Importador — Exporter/Importer
7. Fabricante — Manufacturer
8. Demanda — Demand
9. Ahorros — Savings
10. Acción — Share
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Here are some examples of the reflexive verb "levantarse" (to get up) and the possessive adjective "mi" (my):
_Me levanto_
- Me levanto temprano todos los días. (I get up early every day.)
- Me levanto de la cama y me dirijo al baño. (I get up from bed and head to the bathroom.)
- Me levanto y me siento en el sofá. (I get up and sit on the couch.)
Note: "Me levanto" is a reflexive verb, which means the subject (I) is also the recipient of the action (getting up).
_Mi_
- Mi casa es azul. (My house is blue.)
- Mi coche es rojo. (My car is red.)
- Mi hermano es muy alto. (My brother is very tall.)
- Mi amiga es muy simpática. (My friend is very nice.)
Note: "Mi" is a possessive adjective, which means it shows ownership or possession of something.
Here are some examples that combine "me levanto" and "mi":
- Me levanto temprano para preparar mi desayuno. (I get up early to prepare my breakfast.)
- Me levanto y me visto con mi ropa favorita. (I get up and dress in my favorite clothes.)
- Me levanto y salgo de mi casa para ir al parque. (I get up and leave my house to go to the park.)
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