You’ve Got Four Months to Learn Spanish

Bad Bunny Says You’ve Got Four Months to Learn Spanish

During his SNL monologue, the Puerto Rican superstar teased critics of his Super Bowl halftime gig by speaking in Spanish, then adding, “And if you didn’t understand … you have four months to learn because his Super Bowl halftime show will be entirely in Spanish.

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2025/10/6 Edited to

... Read moreBad Bunny’s announcement that the Super Bowl halftime show will be performed entirely in Spanish is more than just a musical statement—it’s a cultural milestone. For many fans who may not speak Spanish fluently, this presents a unique opportunity and challenge to engage deeply with the language over the next four months before the game. Learning Spanish can be a rewarding experience, especially with the motivation of enjoying Bad Bunny’s performance fully. There are many effective ways to start learning Spanish quickly, including language apps like Duolingo and Babbel, watching Spanish TV shows with subtitles, and listening to Latin music to get familiar with pronunciation and common phrases. Surrounding yourself with the language daily will boost comprehension and retention. Bad Bunny’s influence extends beyond music; as a Puerto Rican artist, he brings Latin culture to the forefront of mainstream media. His decision to perform in Spanish at such a globally watched event highlights the growing influence of Latin music and culture in the United States and worldwide. For those eager to embrace this movement, joining online forums and social media groups with hashtags like #badbunny, #spanish, and #superbowl can provide valuable insights, practice opportunities, and community support. Whether you're a beginner or trying to brush up on your Spanish skills, this countdown gives you a clear goal. Ultimately, this event exemplifies how music can be a powerful tool for cultural exchange and learning. Four months is a reasonable timeframe to gain basic conversational skills and a meaningful connection to Bad Bunny’s performance and Latin culture in general. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your cultural knowledge and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime halftime show in true authentic style.

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A beige paper with the title "Languages I've Learned and Methods I've Used to Learn Them" is pinned to a wooden board, surrounded by other notes and papers.
A beige card details how Spanish was learned, including children's books and media exposure, with a current A1 proficiency level, set against a vibrant, colorful background.
A blue card outlines French learning methods, including a college course and media, indicating an A2 proficiency level, with a background featuring French cultural elements like croissants and the Eiffel Tower.
Languages I've Learned and Methods I've Used
Embarking on a language learning journey has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I’ve explored various languages over the years, and each approach has its own unique benefits. I’m excited to share the techniques that worked best for me! **Spanish 🇪🇸** Growing up in the U.S.
Gavi Morgan🌴0.2

Gavi Morgan🌴0.2

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Let’s learn a new language this year!! 🫶✨🥰
I’ve always wanted to learn another language, and right now I am working on my French!! I think that being bilingual would be so helpful especially in today’s work force. These tips also work on if you are in a foreign language class this summer for school or starting one for fall! 📔 - Set
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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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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MOVIES TO LEARN SPANISH (part 11) 🥰
Hello, my Spanish learners! I noticed some of you mentioned watching a lot of movies but not really learning the language from them. You're right—if we just watch movies for entertainment without focusing, it's just another movie. But to actually learn the language, you need to approach it
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Coffee Break Spanish Podcast
Coffee Break Spanish is a super fun and accessible podcast for learning Spanish on the go! It offers short, engaging episodes and feels like more of a casual chat rather than a lesson. The hosts break down grammar and vocabulary in an easy and enjoyable way. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

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A laptop screen displays the Bowdoin Spanish Grammar website, featuring a homepage with links to Spanish grammar exercises and an online book. Overlaid text reads 'Spanish grammar explained! ¡HOLA!'.
A close-up of a laptop screen shows the Bowdoin Spanish Grammar website, listing various Spanish grammar topics for exercises, including 'por vs. para' and 'ser vs. estar'. Overlaid text says 'list of Spanish grammar explanations/exercises'.
A laptop screen displays the 'Spanish Adjective Practice Exercise' page from the Bowdoin website, explaining adjective agreement and offering practice exercises. Overlaid text reads 'review lessons by summary or with more detailed explanation + do practice exercises'.
“Help! I don’t understand Spanish grammar!”
For the life of me I could not understand the difference between “por” and “para” in Spanish…even though I minored in the language in college! But having grammar resources like these (Bowdoin Spanish Grammar) helped tremendously because they break down the explanations, give tons of real life examp
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

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