Too busy to learn Spanish? No problem!
Take advantage of these Spanish podcasts or classes that allow you to learn on-the-go, wherever you go. In the past few years, podcasts have taken a life of its own, and they're predicted to replace the radio industry in the near future.With the rise of podcasts, there have been some amazing Spanish podcasts that have risen to the scene, but it's important to know which ones are worth listening to, so you don't waste your precious time.
Benefits of Listening to Spanish Podcasts
The main benefit of listening to Spanish podcasts is the ability to learn on-the-go. You can be working out, going for a walk, or even driving, and still be able to learn Spanish. You can also learn anytime of the day, on your own time, because podcasts are pre-recorded for you to listen to anytime.
Spanish podcasts (or podcasts in any language) are great because it allows you to understand pronunciation, accents, and patterns of the language, that an app or textbook can never deliver.However, you will want to make sure that these podcasts are delivered by native speaking professionals, and not from amateur teachers without the proper skills to teach the language.
10 Amazing Spanish Podcasts You Should Listen to
There's many Spanish podcasts out there that you could listen to, but here are 10 amazing ones that are worth your time.
1. Coffee Break Spanish
Coffee Break Spanish is one of the leading podcasts in Spanish, with an award-winning reputation to prove it. Their instructors are Mark (the teacher) and Kara (the student), who are both Scottish.The theme of the podcast is themed with real-life topics like how to order coffee at a local city while you're traveling, and are 15-20 minutes long. Just enough time to fit in your busy schedule!
2. SpanishPod101
SpanishPod101 is another great podcast for learning Spanish, with a slightly different twist. The hosts of the podcast are local native speakers who live in Peru, Costa Rica, and Mexico. This allows you to understand the speech patterns and accents of native speakers living in all different parts of The Americas, which can vary quite a lot from region to region.
3. Españolistos
This is an excellent Podcast for those intermediate to advanced students out there who want a Podcast that is almost entirely in Spanish. The shows hosts, Andrea a Colombian Spanish Teacher, and Nate, an American gringo determined to improve his intermediate Spanish discuss various fun and educational topics, controversial subjects, and all sorts of things in between to help you learn new vocabulary each episode. The show is 99% in Spanish so if you are looking for an explanation of what was said, it will probably be in Spanish.
4. Spanish Obsessed (iTunes)
Rob and Liz are two Spanish teachers from UK and Colombia. Their natural and relaxed way of conversing in Spanish will help you learn Spanish, without making it seem like you're being taught.We'd recommend Spanish Obsessed if you're in the intermediate and advanced level, although they do have recordings for all levels, including transcripts with you need it on their website.
5. News in Slow Spanish or iTunes
Have you ever wanted to catch up on the worlds current events and improve your Spanish at the same time? Then News in Slow Spanish might be just what you were looking for! Episodes are less than 10 minutes long and are spoken in a clear, slow way so that you can really focus on what is being said. The great thing about this Podcast is that they have a version for learners learning Spanish from Spain and a version for those looking to improve their Latin American Spanish.
6. Notes in Spanish (iTunes)
Notes in Spanish is made by a husband and wife team based in Madrid. Ben is from England and Marina is a Madrileña, and together they offer the next best thing to full immersion. That’s because they use real conversational phrases to talk about real life happenings. The podcasts are accompanied by worksheets and each program starts with a recap of the previous edition.
There are editions for beginners, intermediates and advanced Spanish language learners. The dynamic language duo must be doing something right, as they have built up a large following. There have been more than 14 million worldwide downloads of their Spanish audio since 2005.
7. Lightspeed Spanish
Lightspeed Spanish are natural and easy-going Spanish lessons provided by two couples from the UK. We personally feature some of their classes on our platform, and we've found it to be particularly useful for intermediate and advanced level students. The majority of their lessons are in solely Spanish, which forces you to pay close attention to their lessons.
8. BBC Spanish
BBC Spanish is not in podcast format, but you can learn online through their website. They have everything from guides, video courses, and interactive mini-quizzes & assignments to help you with your Spanish.All of their video courses are professionally recorded in high resolution format, and they make it interactive by including music, real-life scenarios, and real-life conversations.
9. Michel Thomas
Michel Thomas has been recognized as the go-to method for Spanish audio learning. The lessons are done with Michel and students, so you can be in the position of the student. They also give you opportunities to repeat the phrases several times, rather than just passing through it.
Here's how one source described it:
When a student gives a correct answer, the teacher repeats the entire sentence with correct pronunciation. When the student's answer is incorrect, the teacher helps the student to understand their mistake and to correct it.
10. Rype
While Rype doesn't have a podcast yet, we do provide free Spanish lessons online. You can learn on-demand, anytime, and anywhere online with any device. Like many of the sources we mentioned, we also provide real-life scenario topics such as:
Which of these Spanish podcasts will you try this week?Are there any that we may have missed?