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If you’re learning, besides disney movies, I’d recommend Extra en Español. It’s on youtube and made for learners, so they talk slow and it’s easy to follow. It is Spanish Spanish, not Latin American Spanish, but most of it’s the same. Also it’s basic sitcom plot #3 boy likes girl, girl doesn’t like boy, but roommate likes boy. And then they throw a visiting American boy in the mix that doesn’t speak good Spanish…

Or you can try watching this and just giggle.

Thanks!! I’m going to watch that – Spanish Spanish is great^^ And I’ll watch the Disney movies. 😀

(Btw – how did you reply like this to my reply? I don’t know how to do that o.o)

I reply from my activity page, if I mouse over there’s an arrow (that might be an xkit thing though?)

Hulu has a Latino section as well, but most of that doesn’t have subtitles. Mexican Sesame Street is good too, but they took that off Hulu and what’s on youtube doesn’t have subtitles.

Also on youtube there are a lot of spanish covers of popular english songs, if you’re into pop music. Here is a link to some stuff I’ve saved, yes, there is doctor who and Torchwood in Spanish (but the Torchwood stuff they speak really fast fyi)

Ah, okay – well I suppose it’s an xkit thing as there doesn’t appear an arrow on my page. 

Thanks for the link! And omg I just realized that I can watch my Supernatural DVDs also in Spanish, they even have Spanish subtitles – yay!

Yeah I find it useful to watch stuff I already know, that way I don’t have to pay attention to plot and try to follow the words.

But yes, I think a lot, if not most, of recent DVDS would at the very least have Spanish subtitles.

Oh another good one is the Coffee Break Spanish podcast.

Yep, definitely. But I just checked my other DVDs and nope, not one (exept for Supernatural) has Spanish subtitles. (But to be fair, I do not own many DVDs.)

I don’t either, which is why i look online. I’m using duolingo and memrise a lot as well. And a bit of mindsnacks.

Oh and as far reading goes, if you have Kindle unlimited there are a bunch of low level Spanish books that you can read for free, otherwise they’re 99 cents.

You could also just pick up books in Spanish too, I got Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone.

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