Listen carefully.
Hear that? That’s the sound of you learning Spanish.
To be fluent in the language, you have to practice Spanish listening. A lot.
Below, we’ll look at 27 terrific websites that will help you amp up both your academic and authentic Spanish listening skills.
Shadows have so many dark connotations, but language shadowing is anything but dark!
Also known as “parroting,” this repetition technique adds some fun to your Spanish program and helps you speak with the pronunciation and intonation of a native.
One of the ways we learn to speak our native language as children is through repetition, so if it worked for native language acquisition, then it stands to reason that it’ll work for learning Spanish as well!
There are loads of excellent resources that you can use to make Spanish shadowing part of your language plan—just simply listen and then repeat.
Hearing the lyrics of a Spanish song and just passing Spanish brands at the supermarket gave you the tingles.
So, you promised to learn this seductive language at any cost.
You’ve listened to the audiobooks, surfed the YouTube channels and interacted with native speakers at every possible opportunity.
But if you’re looking for something fun to significantly boost your Spanish, read on to get into the exciting world of telenovelas!
Surfing the net for Spanish lessons?
Starting with free resources is the best strategy for any Spanish learner, at least until you figure out how you learn best, and which materials are the right fit for you.
Today I’ll get you started on the right foot, with the best free Spanish lessons I’ve found while scouring the internet for a linguistic bargain.
When it comes to learning to speak conversational Spanish, it’s like learning to ride a bike: It takes practice.
You will have to leave the textbook training wheels behind and start actually using the language.
It can be a scary step, but I am here to help you get there!