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Spanish gives beginners the fastest start of any major language for English speakers: the spelling is regular, so you can read aloud accurately almost immediately, and the shared Latin vocabulary means you begin with thousands of half-known words. Use that. Get through a course quickly rather than perfecting the first chapters.

The real work is later, and it is listening. Spoken Spanish is fast and syllable-timed, and native speed feels like a wall at exactly the point the grammar starts feeling easy. Start listening earlier than feels comfortable, and use material with transcripts so you can see what you missed.

Decide early whether you are aiming at Latin American or peninsular Spanish and weight your listening accordingly — the differences are small in writing and considerably larger in speech. The subjunctive arrives around B1 and takes months to feel natural. That is normal, not a sign you have missed something.

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Notes in Spanish(opens in a new tab)

A podcast for Spanish learners.

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Spanish Obsessed(opens in a new tab)

A podcast for Spanish learners.

Podcasts
Como pez en el habla(opens in a new tab)

Podcast

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Intermediate
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This directory began from a community-built list of free language resources — a year of collecting and checking by Joanna (u/chlebka) and dozens of contributors who suggested links, shared freely. See the original list. We have since expanded, re-checked and re-categorised it, and we keep the per-resource credits where the original list recorded them.