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Learn Spanish (FREE) by Radiolingo - Listen to native speakers on the radio to learn and improve vocabulary, verbs and grammar


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开发 Richard Monte
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** Tired of boring and artificial apps? Hating those flashcards already? **

Learn Spanish the fun way! Use Learn & Practice Spanish (FREE) to complement your traditional language learning by listening to spanish radio. The app includes radio stations from Spain, Mexico and Argentina so you can train your ear for different accents and styles.

There’s no better way to reinforce what you’ve learnt - and incorporate new vocabulary and grammar - than listening to real, native spanish speakers talking about current events, news and local issues. How about some spanish lyrics? We have them too!

** Want to learn and practice spanish but don’t have time? **

You decide how and when you practice: take advantage of your commute and tune in to spanish radio. Listen to some more during school breaks and before going to sleep. Doing some trivial tasks at work? Leave mexican radio on the background and listen to it while you do your job.

** For both beginners as well as advanced students **

Learn & Practice Spanish (FREE) by Radiolingo has radio stations/shows for all levels. If you are a beginner you can go with songs and lyrics, while the more advanced students can tune in to talk shows, news and all kinds of programming.

** Get the experience of a full language/cultural immersion **

Repetition and exposure is key when learning a language, and that’s why living in spanish speaking country would be ideal to learn and master your spanish. However, if you don’t live in such a country, the good news is you can achieve a considerable level of immersion without having to travel so far.

Having Radiolingo on the background as much as possible provides a constant stream of local, colloquial spanish you can benefit from even if you listen while doing other stuff.

**We read every single email**

Want us to add a specific radio station? Have suggestions? Please, feel free to reach us at [email protected]


This software uses code of FFmpeg (ffmpeg.org) licensed under the LGPLv2.1 (www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html).