If you’ve ever said “Me siento como comer pizza” thinking it means “I feel like eating pizza,” this video will save you from sounding completely ridiculous to native speakers!
😅 Daniela breaks down the CORRECT way to express “I feel like” in Spanish using the magical phrase “TENER GANAS DE” – and trust us, once you master this, you’ll sound SO much more natural in conversation!
✨ WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: –
Why “me siento como” makes no sense to Spanish speakers
- The correct structure: TENER GANAS DE + infinitive verb
- Real conversation examples you can use immediately
- Memory tricks to remember “ganas” (always with an S!)
- How to add intensity: muchas ganas, pocas ganas, etc.
🎯 YOUR CHALLENGE THIS WEEK: Practice saying “tengo ganas de” instead of “I feel like” – even in your head! Drop your practice sentences in the comments below. We read and respond to EVERY comment! 💬 🔥 EVERY MONDAY: We’re diving deep into another grammar game-changer that will blow your mind!