I am a man on a mission helping Spanish learners everywhere learn how “to be or not to be”-or even better how to behave while trying “to be” or “to drink.” And lastly, I’m not the voice in your head that tells you to eat chocolate chip cookies at 3 a.m.Īnd now for the big reveal: I’m Doctor Clift! And I will help you with your Spanish pains. I’ll give you a hint: I’m not your biological father, a fortune teller or a voice actor on Dora the Explorer. I’m a “Médico de hablando español” and I want to explain the difference between SER and ESTAR today. Now let me give you a hand with your Spanish and not just a finger-Sorry! I’m not a proctologist if that’s what you’re looking for.
Hola friendly visitor, the Doc is in the building! SER ( example) : “ Yo soy (I am) el Doctor Clift y soy medio pendejo.”ĮSTAR ( example) : “ Estoy feliz en este momento” (I am happy right now).