Most popular links: the best of the best
Most popular links
the best of the best
We all know the problem: a flood of websites to learn Spanish at your fingertips, but you just don't know which ones to trust. Don't worry, we have the solution! Here is a handpicked list of the most popular links.
These free Spanish-learning websites…
- are all of high quality
- were found to be very helpful by other learners
- help you make your learning fun and effective
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Lingolia - Spanish Grammar and Exercises
Lingolia provides a comprehensive guide to Spanish grammar with many different interactive exercises. You can find simple explanations about all areas of Spanish grammar with helpful examples.Librivox - Spanish Audio Books and Poetry
You can listen to numerous famous Spanish books and poems in high quality on this excellent website. You can also download the audio files to your computer or mobile device.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.Todo Claro - Interactive Exercises
This clearly-structured portal provides a number of different exercises for grammar, situational communication, cultural studies and vocabulary. Choose exercises by language level (beginner to advanced).Ver-Taal - Learning Portal with Videos
An excellent learning portal that has a large collection of videos (film trailers, news reports, etc.) with which you can improve your listening comprehension. There are also areas with exercises for grammar, vocabulary, and cultural studies.- El Mundo is one of the most famous daily newspapers in Spain. Browse the online version to find current, authentic and challenging articles to read. Especially advanced readers can practise reading in an authentic context.
- Under the menu items "Noticias", "Música", and "Maestro" you can find different videos and reports to watch and listen to. Afterwards, complete the exercises to reinforce what you've heard.