Listening: improve and understand
Listening
improve and understand
Do you want to understand and interact with people doing everyday tasks? Then get familiar with spoken Spanish phrases!
Here you can find the best free online Spanish listening activities to improve
Here you can find the best free online Spanish listening activities to improve
your feel for spoken Spanish.
- Stay up to date and improve your language skills at the same time with Spanish news programs!
- Jump right into a number of exciting Spanish reports!
- Develop your ear for the spoken language with Spanish dialogues!
A few tips from us:
- Don't get discouraged if you don't understand everything right away!
- Try to understand the important points the speaker makes - you don't need to understand every word!
- Listen to the audio more than once: repetition works wonders!
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RTVE - News in Videos and Radio
You can listen to radio and watch videos on this extensive multimedia website. In addition, there are many other categories with news reports to train your listening skills.- On this site you can listen to live radio in Spanish. This is an excellent resource for improving your listening comprehension during your daily routine.
University of Texas - Spanish Conversation Exercises
On this learning portal you can find numerous videos made by native speakers demonstrating different conversation techniques. In the sidebar on the right you can find relevant vocabulary and grammar rules.Deutsche Welle - News in Videos
In the multimedia section of the Spanish version of the German international broadcaster DW-TV, you can find a number of videos about current events in Germany and the world. You can filter by topic and date.- Radio 5 is a broadcaster that exclusively produces news and reports for radio broadcast, which makes it perfect for training your listening skills. Click on the play button to listen in.
YouTube: MrLearnSpanish - Short Stories in Spanish
Use these short stories in Spanish to improve your listening skills. The presenter speaks slowly, and the animations with text will help your understanding.