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How to learn spanish by yourself in 18 simple steps
There’s a process of internalization that takes place, which (ideally) looks something like this:
The videos of Easy Spanish mainly consist of street conversations of Spanish native speakers. This is why the channel is perfect to get to know the local language, culture and real-life situations. It is hosted by Juan Coronado, who posts two new videos every week. You will for sure stay busy if you subscribe to this channel!
Of course all in Spanish. The videos are with English and Spanish subtitles. Also, they are great quality and are about 2 to 4 minutes long.
In the Spanish Dict channel images and charts are used to visualize new vocabulary and concepts. This will make it more easy for you to remember everything you learn. In extension to the videos, there are flashcards, quizzes and speaking and writing exercises available on the website spanishdict.com.
Butterfly Spanish covers almost everything there is to learn about the Spanish language. Ana, your tutor in this channel, is a native speaker, lives in a Spanish speaking country and studied linguistics.
The Spanish Dude Jordan is actually not a native speaker and knows what it feels like to struggle with learning the Spanish language as he used to even fail his Spanish courses in high school. After he studied abroad and traveled Spain and South America he fell in love with the Spanish language: studying, practicing, talking. He now wants you to love it too and that is how he structures his videos: simple and fun!
Superholly has a huge YouTube channel with over 2 million followers. She makes videos in Spanish and in English on a variety of topics, and she has a video series specifically about learning Spanish as well. Start with those, and once you feel ready, you can watch the general videos in Spanish as well.
Nowadays, one of the best (and free) resources to learn Spanish is YouTube. There are plenty of amazing YouTube Channels for Spanish students that cover grammar, conversation, different accents. The fun part: the teachers in the different channels all have their own teaching style.
Juan lives in what I find one of the most beautiful cities in the south of Spain: Granada. If you’re not familiar with Spanish geography: that’s in Andalucía, and they have quite a strong accent there 😉
Very good channel if you’re learning Spanish from Spain. Maria is a great teacher, has amazing pronunciation and makes genuinely helpful videos for Spanish students. The focus is on Spanish instruction, so there’s not that much “entertainment” on this channel, but you will learn a lot from Maria’s videos!