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Learning languages has never been easier than nowadays: so many options, ways and methods you can choose from, starting from traditional to the modern ones.
According to recent discoveries, among all the languages in the world, the most popular language to learn in 2020 will be Spanish.
If you prefer traditional methods, there is still the possibility for regular, old-fashioned Spanish learning.
For those who wish to mix methods and try out new things, there’s the option of learning Spanish online.
For example, on the Justlearn tutoring platform, you can find native Spanish tutors, and you can choose which Spanish dialect you prefer to learn. Everything happens online, so you don’t even have to get out of the house.
However, learning a language can be much more effective if you consider some additional resources, like for example:
If you are looking for something inspiring and new to help you immerse in the Spanish language, its culture and habits, then you should consider following some Spanish blogs.
There are hundreds of blogs out there that can help you learn this marvellous language, but you must be wondering: “where do I start”?
“Which blogs are the best?”
“Which blogs can help me with my Spanish so that I stop wasting my time?”
“Are there any new and exciting blogs that are worth reading and following in the year to come?”
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There are so many benefits to this method of learning.
Blogs can give you a lot of information and guidance.
Then, there is the cultural aspect of it.
By reading and following Spanish bloggers, you can learn that many people, who aren’t native speakers, also had learning difficulties. They are just like you, and they have succeeded. That gives every learner a tap on the back.
The most significant advantage is that blogs are entertaining! You can find a variety of topics, serious ones but hilarious ones too.
We will be sincere and admit that finding useful blogs is not easy since there are thousands of them.
Not all of them are the same, and they aren’t supposed to, of course. Just like with choosing learning methods, you should select blogs that suit you the most.
We’ve checked out and listed some of the best and most popular Spanish blogs that are worth following in 2020, and that can help you with your Spanish skills.
As soon as you open this blog, the first thing you come across is “We are Spanish Obsessed”.
Pretty clear, don’t you think?
Hosts of this blog are Rob, from England, and Liz, from Colombia.
When Rob moved to Spain, he had some difficulties with the language. After overcoming them, he gained the experience and the will to show other learners his tips and tricks for learning Spanish.
On the other hand, Liz came to England to improve her English. The two of them founded this blog, and they are a perfect tandem.
Their posts cover many useful topics such as vocabulary, language tips and tricks to help you learn as much as possible.
If you are curious to see and read more, then you should visit their blog on the following link: https://spanishobsessed.com/
“Notes in Spanish” is a fascinating and inspiring blog.
Ben Curtis, native English speaker, and Marina Diaz, native Spanish are in charge of keeping the blog so entertaining.
They are married and live in Madrid, Spain, and became very popular thanks to their friendly approach to the Spanish language.
The blog is unique because Ben, being a native English speaker, makes some mistakes (just like all learners do) and Marina helps him correct them.
They also offer free audio learning material about real-life topics for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners, and there’s also a Gold version for more advanced learners.
This blog is quite impressive, so you won’t regret it if you start reading it in the following year. The link to the blog is here: https://www.notesinspanish.com/blog/
The name of the blog says it all! It is about Spanish slang and real-life situations in Spanish speaking countries. Speaking Latino shows you the culture, not just the language.
On this blog, you will get a lot of handy information and learning materials that you will actually use, not just learn and know in theory.
Articles are divided into different Spanish speaking countries, currently twelve of them, so you can choose to read articles in General Spanish (Castillian), or Ecuadorian Spanish, or perhaps Mexican Spanish.
Blog covers different topics from politics, over slang to even expressions like curse words. Articles are straightforward, short, and go right to the point.
If you still haven’t, then you should check this blog out: https://www.speakinglatino.com/
This blog is updated regularly and you can subscribe to receive e-mails whenever there is something new on the blog.
There’s a variety of topics that can help you improve your Spanish vocabulary. Also, you can read stories with parallel versions in English on one side, and in Spanish at the other.
You can also practice tongue twisters in Spanish on their blog, so there's another reason to check it out.
You should definitely take a look yourself at this blog by Transparent Language:
https://blogs.transparent.com/
Spanish Language and Culture Blog that gives out a lot of useful information on many different topics.
There are five different categories: Beginner Spanish Tips, FluentU, Spanish Learning Resources, Spanish Learning Tips, Spanish Vocab and Grammar.
You can find many exciting, fun and different learning materials on this blog with plenty of tips for learning languages with movies, music or books.
Posts are easy to read, and not too long, so they keep your attention.
Regularly updated material and tips give this blog an extra plus.
And one more big plus: you can download every post in PDF format and take it with you anywhere.
Feel free to visit the blog on the following link and consider following it in 2020: https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/
My Daily Spanish is a blog about Spanish grammar written in a friendly and funny way, so you don’t have the feeling that you are learning.
Besides the interesting posts, you can find audio material to help you with your reading and listening skills too.
Spanish Short Stories are there for Beginners to download. They are worth checking out because they can come in handy when you are at the start of your learning journey.
But don’t be mistaken, there’s more to this blog than the Grammar section.
There are also segments like Learning methods, Spanish Culture, Spanish Travel, and Spanish Vocabulary and Expressions.
Every part gives out so much handy information that we suggest you start reading a bit every day so that you can catch up with their posting schedule (they post regularly).
The blog’s look is quite impressive, and you can find anything you need to in no time.
Take a look: https://mydailyspanish.com/blog/
This blog is written and managed by Blanca and Luis Pelayo, Spanish native speakers. They aimed to gather the most useful information to make the learning process as easy as possible.
This blog became quite a refreshment because, through their posts, they tend to teach the language practically and effectively. Words are presented in context, which is the best way to learn.
Every article has its segment: Language learning, Sayings & Idioms, Vocabulary, and Spanish Speaking Countries.
Besides these articles, the blog also offers engaging lessons such as everyday and real-life situations.
Under the ‘Free Resources’ part, you can download some lessons and an eBook for free.
This blog will surely become even more popular during the year to come, so why don’t you take a look at the following link: https://www.spanishtomove.com/spanish-blog
Right after your first visit to this blog, you can subscribe, and start receiving all their updates – we highly recommend that you do this. They will provide you with a lot of resources and materials so that you can start building your database.
The owner, Andrew Tracey, gives his best to divide the lessons into categories that could be useful for all learners.
On the other hand, he divides them into helpful sections, such as General Language Learning, Learn Spanish from the news, or Learn Spanish from YouTube.
If you, for example, want to practice your listening skills, there are available resources to learn Spanish with music, or if you are a beginner, you can check out Basic Spanish grammar rules.
The Telenovela Method became extremely popular. Andrew suggests learning Spanish with TV and movies, but especially with famous Spanish telenovelas.
There are also product reviews that can help you and save your precious time.
Visit his blog and let the unique learning journey begin.
The link to the blog is here: https://howlearnspanish.com/
With more than ten years of experience in teaching, the owner of this blog is also a native Spanish speaker. Her name is Laura Garrido Eslava, and she is from Bilbao.
This charming girl’s main goal with this blog was to provide her readers with high-quality learning material.
She continually gives value to her community by sharing detailed explanations with a lot of free samples. Courses are available at all three levels- beginner, intermediate and advanced.
Laura herself encourages her readers to learn the language by mixing blogs, video lessons, and podcasts because that way, the learner will get the whole picture.
In her posts, she writes about many different topics and updates them regularly.
You can also practice your listening and reading skills by listening to music in Spanish and checking lyrics, too.
This blog is worth your attention, so feel free to visit the blog: https://www.thespanishblog.com/
This blog is not just for learning Spanish, but other languages, too.
The owner, Olly Richards, is a polyglot who speaks eight languages, and who made the blog to show that learning in his way is easier and more effective.
His articles cover a variety of topics: from grammar to some fun facts.
For example, when you read his article about the difference between verbs ‘llevar’ and ‘traer’, or Spanish subjunctive, it will not feel like studying, but you will finally end up understanding the difference.
On this blog, you can find enough learning materials that can help you immerse in Spanish.
Anyway, take a look at his blog by yourself, choose a couple of posts randomly, and you will understand what we are talking about.
The link is available here: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/?s=spanish
Reading Spanish blogs can help you improve your skills, learn new things and meet new people. It is a great way to immerse into the language – which is not so easy if you don’t live in your target country.
If you are persistent enough and you hire a Spanish tutor to help you in the process, you will become fluent in no time.
Choose your favourite blog, hire a native tutor and let the Spanish journey begin!
Good luck!
You immerse in the language, learn something new and improve your language skills.
Learning a language is difficult task, but reading blogs can make your learning more fascinating!
You may read as much as you like. The more the better.
Surely, there are people who use the language that can easily be understood for beginners.
You may read something apart from blogs, but maybe you just haven't found a blog for yourself.
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