Learning Spanish has been way more fun than I expected🇲🇽

I’m still making mistakes every class but honestly that’s the best part 😂! My teacher makes it so easy to feel comfortable and just learn without pressure.

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... Read moreDeciding to become fluent in Spanish is a fantastic goal for 2026, and honestly, it’s an exciting journey filled with growth and cultural discovery. When I began learning Spanish, I remember feeling a bit nervous about making mistakes, but those little slip-ups actually became some of my most valuable learning moments. The key is finding a teacher and class environment that encourages you to speak freely without fear of judgment, much like the experience with Spanishlanglovers. One tip I would share from my own experience is to embrace the process wholeheartedly. Mistakes aren't setbacks but stepping stones to fluency. For example, swapping genders of nouns or mixing verb tenses can feel frustrating at first, but over time these errors reduce as your brain adjusts to the flow of Spanish grammar and vocabulary. Another great practice is to immerse yourself daily. Even just 10-15 minutes of listening to Spanish music, watching shows, or practicing vocabulary flashcards can dramatically boost your retention and confidence. Plus, interacting with native speakers online or in person gives you priceless real-world context. Personally, learning with a community has been a game-changer—engaging in group conversations and challenges keeps motivation high. If you’re thinking, “I want to be fluent in Spanish in 2026,” consider setting small weekly goals, like holding a 5-minute conversation or learning 20 new words. These regular achievements build up to mastering the language. Lastly, use resources like discount codes to access quality courses affordably—just like the Cataleya10 code offering 10% off at Spanishlanglovers. It makes investing in your language skills easier and more rewarding. Overall, learning Spanish should be fun and pressure-free. Approach it with excitement rather than perfection, and soon enough, you’ll be confidently communicating and immersing yourself in Spanish culture. ¡Buena suerte on your Spanish learning adventure in 2026!

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Hey everyone! I’ve got some new movies to share for those learning Spanish! Who’s interested? These three movies are from different genres, so you can pick the one that fits your vibe. Each one offers unique dialogues and vocabulary. No need to watch tons of movies—just enjoy the ones you love the
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A gradient background displaying the Spanish word 'Allí', its pronunciation '[ah-yi]', English translation 'there', and an example sentence 'la tienda está allí' (the store is there).
A gradient background presenting two example sentences for 'allí': 'dejé mi bolso allí' (I left my bag there) and 'allí vivía mi abuela' (my grandmother used to live there).
Add to your Spanish vocab!
Knowing allí is super useful when learning Spanish because it helps you describe where things are especially if you are pointing out something a little farther away. It’s like saying "there" in English but with a bit more precision. Compared to aquí (here) and allá (over there, farther away
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

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A woman sits on concrete steps in a tropical setting, smiling. Text overlay reads "ARTISTS WHO HELPED ME LEARN SPANISH" and "¡HOLA!". The image introduces the topic of using music to learn Spanish.
A music app profile for Juanes, showing his monthly listeners and popular songs like "Es Por Ti" and "Besos En Guerra". An overlay describes his songs as slow and easy to follow for beginner Spanish learners.
A music app profile for Selena, displaying her monthly listeners and popular songs such as "Amor Prohibido" and "Como La Flor". An overlay describes her as a classic queen with fun, timeless pop songs.
Artists Who Helped Me Learn Spanish
I always say that learning music is one of the best ways to learn a language – especially because it doesn’t require a ton of effort and you can do it anywhere, anytime! I recommend making a playlist of your favorite foreign artists, or finding one on your music streaming app of choice (there a
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

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Learning English/Spanish
#englishclass #englishlanguage #pronunciation #grammar #languagelearning
Kati Meza | Bilingual Ed

Kati Meza | Bilingual Ed

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A tablet displays a YouTube video about learning Spanish, surrounded by desk items like coffee, glasses, and a character earbud case. Text overlay reads: 'learn language? dont miss out on these youtube channels'.
A desk setup features a list of four YouTube channels for learning Chinese: Yoyo Chinese, Mandarin Click, ChinesePod, and ShuoshuoChinese, each with a brief description of their content.
A desk setup shows a list of four YouTube channels for learning French: Comme une Française, Piece of French, Easy French, and Learn French With Alexa, each with a brief description.
🎥 My Go-To YouTube Channels for Language Learning
Chinese Channels I found their explanations of tones and pinyin incredibly clear and structured. It's a fantastic starting point for anyone tackling Mandarin. Yoyo Chinese makes tones and pinyin super clear—perfect for beginners. Mandarin Click is great for slow, natural stories with full subt
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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I can read in SPANISH!! ✨🌸🥹
Teaching myself Spanish has been so rewarding! Anything to be of assistance to my students and their parents 🫶🏼🩵 After all, I’m here for THEM! #kindergartenteacher #kindergarten #teacher #learningspanish #spanish
Sara A James

Sara A James

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learning a second language 🇪🇸
full video was too long to post on here but you get the gist! if you have any podcast, shows, movies, or music for intermediate spanish speakers i’d love any recommendations!! #learningasecondlanguage #bilingual #learningspanish
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jessica lauren 🌸🍓🎀♥️

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A gaming setup with a PC, monitor, headset, and two controllers, featuring the title '4 GAMES FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING' in pink. It visually introduces the concept of using games for language acquisition.
A screen capture of the BaBa Dum language learning game, highlighting its user-friendly interface, no account requirement, and features like 1500 words, 21 languages, and 5 games.
Details for Clozemaster, a language game for practicing words in context by filling sentences. It displays a grid of flags and names for various languages available, including Spanish, French, and Japanese.
4 Free Games For Language Learning (All Levels)
If you want an interactive way to learn a language - check these free online games out! (One is an unexpected app) 1. Ba Ba Dum (Beginner) Learn 1500 words in 21 languages with 5 different games. Their site is very user friendly so younger and older people can enjoy it too. 2. Clozemaster
Study Seal

Study Seal

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A market scene with various items, framed within an old television screen graphic. Overlaid text reads 'Spanish phrases you'll actually use Pt. 2' with pink hearts. Lemon8 logos and usernames are at the bottom.
A collage of colorful buildings, a classical painting of a woman, and palm trees. Overlaid text presents two Spanish phrases: '1. ¿Dónde estás? Where are you?' and '2. ¿Qué quieres hacer? What do you want to do?'.
A collage of colorful buildings, a classical painting of a woman, and palm trees. Overlaid text presents two Spanish phrases: '3. ¿Cuánto cuesta? How much is it?' and '4. Tengo que irme I have to go.'.
Spanish You’ll Actually Use- Pt. 2
From texting your friends to ordering your favorite takeout—these are the phrases that’ll live rent-free in your convos. Save it, use it, sound fluent-ish. 😎✨ #SpanishPhrases #LearnSpanish #learningspanish #espanol #AskLemon8
Janee Million

Janee Million

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A young woman in a pink dress smiles on a beach at sunset, with palm trees and ocean in the background. Overlay text reads "Teaching Myself Spanish As A NO SABO" with Mexican and American flags, and "Lemon8 @juliianaaao".
A person holds a bouquet of sunflowers inside a car, with a road visible through the windshield. Overlay text states: "Surround myself with more Spanish Speakers & practice speaking as much as possible!!!" and "Lemon8 @juliianaaao".
A bouquet of sunflowers is shown in a car, overlaid with images of Spanish Netflix shows and a Spotify playlist of Spanish songs. Overlay text reads: "Replacing most of my English shows & music with Spanish ones" and "Lemon8 @juliianaaao".
No Sabo Learning Spanish
I’ve struggled my whole life with not being taught Spanish despite my family members being fluent. To put it in perspective, I speak like a 2 year-old in Spanish. Here’s some ways that I’ve started teaching myself, can’t wait to see results in the upcoming months. 1. Surrounding myself with more S
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Juju ⋆˙⟡

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