aplicaciones para aprender espaÑol
duolingoDuolingo is a great language learning tool.
The lessons seem to be designed to be academic, the grammar and sentence constructions become progressively difficult as you go along. New vocabulary is often taught with images, and grammar points are explained in little speech bubbles. There are also listening exercises where you need to type what you hear, and speaking exercises where you say what you hear. |
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Lingua.lyYou choose the language. You choose the words. You choose the text. Language learning to match your interests and your life.
What's in it your you? smart dictionary, news feed, memory games, vocabulary flashcards, progress & reminders, etc. |
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MemriseStep 1 in the official Memrise beginner's Spanish course, covering both vocabulary and grammar. Learn the words that are used most frequently, and learn to use them in common phrases. All the Spanish vocabulary and grammar you need to be conversational in Spanish.
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BusuuBusuu is the world's largest social network for language learning. Through online and apps, the business offers free and premium paid-for access to audio-visual courses. The study material for a language is typically broken down into around 150 units. Units consist of multiple-choice questions, speaking assignments, and writing assignments. Some sections within each unit include multimedia material, such as spoken multiple-choice questions. Users act as both student and tutor, correcting one another's work.
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Rosetta StoneRosetta Stone is designed very differently than most language apps that are on the marketplace today. Instead of learning Spanish through English, it is designed for us to learn Spanish through Spanish.
In other words, it’s trying to teach us Spanish the way we’d learn it if we were children starting to learn the language. Within the platform, you’ll see that all words, phrases and audios are in Spanish – you’ll literally be getting zero translations to English. It’s that immersive of an experience! |
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FluentUFluentU is one of the most unique apps among this list. FluentU takes real-world videos like music videos, commercials, news, and inspiring talks and turns them into language learning experiences. In contrast to other apps that take a scripted approach, FluentU uses a natural approach that helps you ease into the Spanish language and culture over time. You’ll learn Spanish as it’s spoken in real life.
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FluenciaFluencia is an online based platform that teaches Spanish through a highly visual method. So instead of a lot of text, there are a lot of visual aids to guide the learning process.
There are five levels for Fluencia, with 10 units per level. Within each unit, there are various types of lessons covering a conversation, vocabulary, grammar, culture and communication. |
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