I have been learning from the Language Tutor - Spanish channel on youtube and supplementary podcast. The teacher is danny evans. He takes you from beginner to advanced. Highly recommend the channel. Of course i love spring spanish too 😁👌🏻
I want to plug No Hay Tos - a great podcast for intermediate learners that is two Mexican guys discussing different subjects in casual Mexican spanish. It's amazing input/listening practice, especially if you're focusing on learning Mexican Spanish specifically. They also do special episodes covering colloquial phrases and grammar topics. It's free but I've been a patron of theirs for a few months now to get access to transcripts of their episodes, and it's helped my learning immensely!
I would like to second this. No Hay Tos is great! Speaking of which, they do a nice crossover with Mextalki podcast (cheleando con Mextalki) who also does a crossover with the homies at How To Spanish (Hola David y Ana).
I like Español Automatico podcast. They have audios to listen to for any level and they also pick really amazing topics like ecology, human evolution, psychological issues etc.
Me alegro mucho que hayas mencionado Radio Ambulante. Es uno de mis favoritos. Tambien hay otro podcast de Radio Ambulante Studios llamado El Hilo. Se trata de noticias de America Latina y lanzan un nuevo episodio semanalmente. Soy de Inglaterra, pero me encantan las culturas de America Latina, asi que estos dos podcasts me hacen muy feliz. Gracia Paulisima
Me encantan todos esos, ¡pero hay mucho más! And I'll continue in English for the benefit of absolute beginners like I recently was. Notes in Spanish. Unfortunately, they don't post much anymore but they are an adorable couple of a Spanish woman and her British husband. I wasn't interested in learning European Spanish but they changed my attitude! Unlimited Spanish is also European but Oscar is such a good teacher and his castellano accent isn't too thick. Spanish with Pablo is also good for beginners. He can be silly at times but it's good podcast for learning basic phrases and vocabulary. Use Your Spanish is by a Colomian expat living in Spain so you get a good blend with him. His podcasts are based on his videos so be sure to watch those too. For LatAm Spanish, I also recommend Charlas Hispanas for intermediate learners. The presenters are from Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Argentina and they cover a wide variety of topics. I have more, but I'll stop there. 😊
I listen to coffeebreak spanish, butterfly spanish Rocket spanish. I bought coffeebreak spanish and now im a member for life platinum level. Also Rocketspanish fromAustralia im also a platinum member,,,,,,....
Thanks for watching! Next steps: get a free Essential Spanish Chunking Kit with Spanish resources here 👉 go.springlanguages.com/free-spanish-training-p-v-388
Y si quieren seguir progresando de su nivel intermedio a avanzado, tengo un podcast de cultura mundial. Con invitadas de países hispanohablantes (Uruguay, México, Colombia, Chile, etc) y también de no-hispanohablantes (Turquía, Corea del Sur, Argelia, etc) pero todo el contenido es 100% en español. El nombre de mi podcast es: Mucho Que Decir. Además de temas de Medical spanish for healthcare professionals 👌🏼
I have been learning from the Language Tutor - Spanish channel on youtube and supplementary podcast. The teacher is danny evans. He takes you from beginner to advanced. Highly recommend the channel. Of course i love spring spanish too 😁👌🏻
I want to plug No Hay Tos - a great podcast for intermediate learners that is two Mexican guys discussing different subjects in casual Mexican spanish. It's amazing input/listening practice, especially if you're focusing on learning Mexican Spanish specifically. They also do special episodes covering colloquial phrases and grammar topics. It's free but I've been a patron of theirs for a few months now to get access to transcripts of their episodes, and it's helped my learning immensely!
I would like to second this. No Hay Tos is great! Speaking of which, they do a nice crossover with Mextalki podcast (cheleando con Mextalki) who also does a crossover with the homies at How To Spanish (Hola David y Ana).
I love the Suave Spanish podcast with Nate and Luis....
Mis favoritas son: spring spanish, butterfly spanish, y espanol automatico! Soy gringo pero me encanta Español. Gracias
Duolingo also has an English podcast for Spanish speakers, which Spanish learners might find interesting.
I use Duolingo every day. I also am immersed in Spanish here in Mexico where I now live.
Second for Coffee Break Spanish & Duolingo. Both are very good.
I like Español Automatico podcast. They have audios to listen to for any level and they also pick really amazing topics like ecology, human evolution, psychological issues etc.
Muchisimas gracias por las recomendaciones! ❤
Me alegro mucho que hayas mencionado Radio Ambulante. Es uno de mis favoritos. Tambien hay otro podcast de Radio Ambulante Studios llamado El Hilo. Se trata de noticias de America Latina y lanzan un nuevo episodio semanalmente. Soy de Inglaterra, pero me encantan las culturas de America Latina, asi que estos dos podcasts me hacen muy feliz. Gracia Paulisima
!!Próspero Año Nuevo to the hard working staff and hosts of _Spring Spanish!!!_
Me encantan todos esos, ¡pero hay mucho más! And I'll continue in English for the benefit of absolute beginners like I recently was.
Notes in Spanish. Unfortunately, they don't post much anymore but they are an adorable couple of a Spanish woman and her British husband. I wasn't interested in learning European Spanish but they changed my attitude!
Unlimited Spanish is also European but Oscar is such a good teacher and his castellano accent isn't too thick.
Spanish with Pablo is also good for beginners. He can be silly at times but it's good podcast for learning basic phrases and vocabulary.
Use Your Spanish is by a Colomian expat living in Spain so you get a good blend with him. His podcasts are based on his videos so be sure to watch those too.
For LatAm Spanish, I also recommend Charlas Hispanas for intermediate learners. The presenters are from Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Argentina and they cover a wide variety of topics.
I have more, but I'll stop there. 😊
Just the video I have been looking for, thank you!
Felicidades año nuevo a ti y a todos los maestros allí.
Hola Paulisima,
todavía me anda en Huatulco Oaxaca, si supe donde está, voy a visitarle y cómprate una Michelada 🍹🍻🍺 o más!! Jajaja
Mexican fluency podcast 👌 ¡esta con madre!
I listen to coffeebreak spanish, butterfly spanish Rocket spanish. I bought coffeebreak spanish and now im a member for life platinum level.
Also Rocketspanish fromAustralia im also a platinum member,,,,,,....
Happy New Year to you, Paulisima and your team. Thank you for the great contents. Wish you great success in 2023.
Thanks beautiful lady! I hope 2023 is a great year for you and your family!
Soy nuevo en español y estoy buscando un amiga que nos ayude a aprender más.
Thanks for watching! Next steps: get a free Essential Spanish Chunking Kit with Spanish resources here 👉 go.springlanguages.com/free-spanish-training-p-v-388
Gracias Paulisima!
Love your accent
Y si quieren seguir progresando de su nivel intermedio a avanzado, tengo un podcast de cultura mundial. Con invitadas de países hispanohablantes (Uruguay, México, Colombia, Chile, etc) y también de no-hispanohablantes (Turquía, Corea del Sur, Argelia, etc) pero todo el contenido es 100% en español. El nombre de mi podcast es: Mucho Que Decir. Además de temas de Medical spanish for healthcare professionals
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Do you recommend the podcast Mini Stories to Learn Spanish?
I use it and like it. It provides explanations, questions for comprehension plus slow & normal rate speaking.
Good topic-How many podcast do you think a student should listen to-too many podcast and courses at one time can cause confusion!!!!
You should understand what works for you or you're just going to confuse yourself. 👀
¿Podrías recomendar algún podcast para estudiantes más avanzados?
Soy sigador de su canal también
Your amazing. And muy Bonita
A mi me gusto mucho Coffee Break Spanish 😁