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Spanish Learning Videos: The Ultimate Guide

December 19, 2020

Spanish Learning Videos: The Ultimate Guide

This blog is about how to learn Spanish by yourself, using different kinds of tools – all of them available online. On the internet, you’ll find a lot of resources to get you to your goal of Spanish fluency. In this guide, we’ll look at some ways you can make your learning experience quick and simple. This guide to Spanish learning videos, programs, and resources will take a closer look at some tools that are better or more efficient than others. This way, you can save time and money, while meeting your Spanish language goals.

Since our blog is about learning Spanish online, Spanish learning videos, and Spanish language learning resources, the video above provides you with many tools and tips to work on while you are learning by yourself. 

So, Just How to You Learn Spanish Online?

Learning Spanish online has never been easier! However, there are so many resources which can overwhelm you, from Spanish podcasts to Spanish learning apps, where should you start?

The best way to learn a language is by speaking it every day with natives, however, you may not be able to take a complete Spanish course in a Spanish speaking country. Online learning has the benefit of fitting in your schedule and learning from home.. 

There are so many amazing resources online – from Spanish learning videos to websites with free resources – that you can learn almost anything from the comfort of your own home. No matter how you learn, there are resources available for you, so let’s take a look!

How to learn Spanish online

Don’t choose just one kind of resource online to learn Spanish, use a combination. Pick a website or course for your main resource, and then use a variety of other platforms to learn in different ways.

If you’re looking for a more complete Spanish learning approach, then paid a course online is going to be your best option. All the platforms give you access to a wide variety of resources and classes to get you from beginner to fluent. With online courses-videos, you also have the opportunity to be in contact with a tutor and obtain individual feedback.

1. Learning Spanish with Websites

There are so many options out there. However, you’re better off choosing a website that offers a full Spanish course. This can be a little tough, since there are so many courses online available. You have to navigate a while on the internet, until you choose one complete website that better adapts to you and your goals.

TakeLessons offers both a subscription-based option where you can learn in online, interactive group classes. And a one-on-one tutoring option where you can find teachers to help you meet your specific goals.

2. Learn Spanish with Apps

If you learn more by doing, then you should start practicing your Spanish interactively! Apps are the perfect solution to learning Spanish on a busy schedule. You can easily fit in 10 minutes a day playing on an app.

There is a great variety. Some of the best apps are Duolingo, Memrise, and Babbel. Just try and then decide which one is better for you. 

You might not be able to get from beginner to fluent with a language app, but it’s a great way to keep you practicing Spanish – even when you don’t have much time.

3. Learn Spanish with Podcasts

Podcasts are a great way to practice your Spanish listening skills. Listening to podcasts is a way to immerse yourself in the Spanish language, and helps you learn faster. You can easily download any podcast app to your mobile, or you can listen online.

4. Learn Spanish with YouTube

YouTube is overflowing with videos that are both free and helpful. You have such a wide variety of choices when it comes to Spanish resources on Youtube, it can feel it a little overwhelming. 

Your first option is to use a learning channel. These offer educational Spanish learning videos on various topics and for different levels. Learning channels are an ideal choice for any beginner Spanish student since they generally offer a more structured approach to learning. However, more advanced students can also benefit from picking and choosing lessons on topics they’re struggling with, in this case you can search on YouTube the specific name of your topic, and will get many videos specifically oriented to that subject.

The next option is subtitled videos. This can be subtitled your favorite cartoons, any video you find with the option of Spanish subtitles, or of course, learning from educational Spanish videos with English subtitles. This can be a great way to practice your reading and listening skills. Try listening to something in Spanish with Spanish subtitles as well to really improve your learning.

5. Learn Spanish with Blogs

There are a lot of blogs written to help you learn Spanish. Blogs are a great way to benefit from someone else’s experience. There’s a variety of quality blogs, some written by English speakers who want to teach, and others by Spanish native speakers who want to share their language with the world. There’s a wealth of knowledge to benefit from. 

6. Learn Spanish with Games

Sometimes, learning Spanish can feel like hard work. If you want to keep practicing without using too much brain power, why not learn with games? You’re more likely to learn if you enjoy the material you’re studying, and games are just one way to keep your work entertaining. There’s a big variation in the quality of games you can find online. 

7. Learn Spanish with Movies

Another very helpful resource is watch movies! Actually immersion in the Spanish language is the best way to learn, so watching films in Spanish is great for your listening comprehension skills. If you watch films with Spanish subtitles you can even work on your reading too!

So your options: you can watch a film in your language with Spanish subtitles, you can watch a Spanish film with Spanish subtitles or you can watch a Spanish film with no subtitles. We would recommend, Spanish films with Spanish subtitles. This way you have a chance to follow the conversation as you can also read it, but it also forces you to try and think more in Spanish. The most popular app is Netflix, you can find a lot of movies in Spanish or you can choose to change the audio in Spanish and the subtitles in Spanish or English. 

8. Learn Spanish with Music

Getting a catchy tune stuck in your head might sound like a bad thing. If that tune has Spanish words to it then it’s actually great for helping you learn. If you’re often on-the-go, then listening to Spanish songs is perfect, because you can multitask while you learn! You’ll be singing Spanish words and practicing your vocabulary in no time.

It’s the perfect way to work on your listening comprehension. When you listen to a Spanish song you’re usually listening to a native speaker, and they can sing quite fast. This helps you build your skills, and also gives you an opportunity to work on your pronunciation.

9. Learn Spanish with Dictionaries

Learning from a dictionary may sound like something from old ages, but online Spanish dictionaries are actually a great tool to enhance your learning.

When you’re learning, whenever you come across a word you don’t know – write it down and look it up. This way, you keep improving your vocabulary. Or, try reading Spanish books or texts, and highlighting the words you don’t know. Later, look those words up. There are online resources like google translate, which everyone uses, but there’s also a lot of online dictionaries. 

10. Practice with Native Speakers Online!

You can’t learn a language without speaking it. Which is why we have to take online Spanish conversational lessons, or you can find a good teacher or tutor online who guide and support you in all your Spanish learning process!

Now, It’s Time to Go Practice

You’re now armed with the full power of the internet to learn Spanish. The best way to really learn the language is to use a combination of all the online learning we’ve presented before. Immerse yourself in Spanish and you’ll find your skills increase in no time! There’s one thing missing from online learning.

With this Guide you are ready to start your online Spanish learning journey. Good luck and enjoy the process!!

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I am from Venezuela and have been living in Houston since 2013. I have a bachelor’s degree in business systems engineering, and 15+ years of work experience in different Business areas. However, my passion is being a teacher, tutor, advisor, and helping others. I started in the Education area as a tutor during my 5 years of studying in “Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua”. After my graduation, I was hired as a University Professor. I worked there and at other universities for about 5 years in subjects related to Computer and Spanish. In 2015, I worked as a Spanish teacher with Coloquia Languages, in Commonwealth Elementary School, and Colony Meadows Elementary School, both located in Sugar Land. I now work as a Spanish tutor, and Word/Excel/PowerPoint tutor online 1 - 1 for students of all ages and levels

Mary Aaron