Although this may sound very strange, I’m going to teach you how to learn Spanish free online using social media! Yes, social media. Social media is one of the best online Spanish learning tools out there.
Social media has fast become a popular playground for the successful and creative as a place to gather to share thoughts and information. so if you haven’t already discovered Facebook and Twitter, set up accounts right away and tap into the ever expanding modern day treasure chest of information
In record time you will be able to find up to the minute resources to help you learn to speak Spanish free online, there is simply so much choice. By logging in daily and familiarising yourself with the rising trend of social media it becomes increasingly easy to navigate your way around and start connecting up.

Because Twitter requires only 160 characters per Tweet you won’t have to trawl through pages and pages to find something of interest. And in a few straightforward steps you can find the Spanish learning niche.
Facebook now have fan pages which cater for specific fields of interest and are increasingly popular. You will need to have your own Facebook account in order to connect up but this is an easy process.
Watch out, you may quickly become a convert along with the 10s of 1,000s of people who learn to speak Spanish online every year.
Many traditional study Spanish websites are only too happy to encourage you to start to learn to speak Spanish free online with a trial period before you buy. Don’t delay. Sign up and get going. This is a sound way to try a mixture of styles and approaches without investing financially.
By way of contrast studying Spanish offline will add to the experience as a whole, and can promote an interesting and engaging social life.
- Getting together with friends to tackle Spanish can bring the motivation needed when the going gets tough. And it will. Around 90% of people who begin a language give up in the first year so learning in a group can bring much needed encouragement.
- Try charity shops for learning materials, some have even started to categorise their book and audio section making finding your particular interest very easy to locate. Take a trip along your local high street and while you’re there nip into your local library. Many hold a sale each year and offer old stock at incredibly reduced prices.
When starting out, harness the eagerness and consider learning just one new word a day.
While that may not seem like a lot a methodical and steady approach to learning a second language can be the key to success for many especially if you are getting going at a time when your memory is being uncooperative.
Create some post notes or flash cards that can be placed around the house where you will see them often. The weeks will pass quickly and your firm commitment to learn one new word a day will soon turn into easy simple conversation.
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Don’t wait any longer; take the first step that will bring you closer to your Spanish speaking dream.
Do keep in touch and share your own journey with us here. We can all learn from each other so see you back here very soon,
Happy Learning,
Sharon
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