[Course Forum] Spanish 1 to 7 by Memrise

This man says . It is a relatively new video in Spanish 1 (meaning I have not seen this guy before)

Hi @angileptol!

Can you please delete one of the ¿es posible? I often end up choosing the wrong one. Which ever comes first I choose. Why do I have to memorize those 3 dots at the end?

Thank you!

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Hi @Atikker,

Thank you for your post! I have deleted the item “¿es posible …?” from the course, since it is not needed. Thank you for helping us improve our courses.

Best,

Angela

Hi @angileptol

Could you please fix this too?
In the British English version of the course Spanish (Spain 1), ‘tell it how it is’ marvellous is spelt ‘marvelous’.
Thanks!

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Hello! Is there a reason why incorrecto is wrong, and we have to put in equivocado? If correcto mean correct, why doesn’t incorrecto mean incorrect??? Please explain.

Also, sometimes with audio tests, It will say I am wrong, but the correct sounds exactly the same as the wrong one? I don’t get it, and have made many difficlt words because of this

Also I have noticed that some questions have completely different answers, Once it was 1 word and another times it will be 4 words. I also don’t get that

Hi @JJ_or_Jemima,

Thank you for reporting this spelling mistake. I have corrected it. :slight_smile:

Best,

Ángela

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Hello @angileptol,

Could you please clarify “el resto” in Spanish 7 L27? It is not clear which meaning do you ask, “taking a rest” v.s "the rest (=remainder) of something"
If “el descanso” is correct as a synonym could you add it as an alternative?
If this word has a meaning similar to “remainder” could you indicate it?

Hello @VT22,

“El resto” can mean the rest or the remainder (I have added this definition to the English translation), it is not a synonym of “descanso”. Thank you for your post and for helping us improve our courses. Happy learning!

Best,

Ángela

Hello @LanguageLearner743,

Thank you for your question. However, in order to better solve your doubts I need to know the course and level you are talking about, so that I can find the items that I need to look at. Could you provide me with these details? Thank you.

Best,

Ángela

Ok, In spanish 2, planet “I Like it!”, Todo and Todos. I find it very hard to hear the ‘s’ in todos, so I usually press the wrong one. I don’t know how you’d make it easier but please try. Thanks!

I think there is another two but I haven’t found it. :neutral_face:

Hello @LanguageLearner743,

Thank you for providing the details. I have just reviewed both audios (male and female) in todos and the “s” is perfectly clear and unmissable, so there is no way it can be made easier. Have you found any other issues? Thanks.

Best,

Ángela

@angileptol , I think it was male and female ‘todo’ and it said that female ‘todo’ was wrong… Did you check that?

@LanguageLearner743 I have reviewed also both audios for todo and they sound completely clear and distinct from todos.

Best,

Ángela

Spanish 1: Planet 2 - Being Human ‘correcto’ = right ‘equivocado’ = wrong.
@angileptol, my question is why can’t I put in ‘incorrecto’ for wrong. Coming from Duolingo’s spanish course, I was used to incorrecto. Having to learn something different to what you have already leaned can be hard. Please let ‘incorrecto’ be accepted.

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@LanguageLearner743 [quote=“LanguageLearner743, post:386, topic:2932”]
Please let ‘incorrecto’ be accepted.
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Done! I have added it as an alternative answer.

Best,
Ángela

Hi @angileptol,

There are two entries in Level 5 of Spanish(Spain)4 that confuse me:

“estudié dos meses en Japón” = “I studied in Japan for two months”

“vivieron en China durante ocho años” = “they lived in China for eight years”

Would it also be correct to say “estudié en Japón durante dos meses” and “vivieron ocho años en China”? If so can these be added as alternative answers, please?

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This boy is saying “¿Cuántos años tienes?” There’s no correct answer to choose

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