10 ideas for more Spanish input
I've mostly been doing classes and language exchanges, and I need a lot more input.
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1. YouTube videos using Language Reactor (clickable subtitles)
2. Books that aren't too hard to read but that are still interesting
Any ideas? They don't have to be originally in Spanish.
3. Pick a TV series on Netflix using Language Reactor
4. Pick another TV series without Language Reactor
5. Build a habit out of using LingQ
I go from subscribing to unsubscribing. Maybe I should accept that I don't like the interface enough? I don't know.
6. Read and/or watch the news
Generally, I try not to read the news too much, but it might be good in terms of learning Spanish.
7. Read Storylearning's short stories
8. Watch Dreaming Spanish videos
9. Pick one or two Spanish-language podcasts to listen to regularly
And force myself to listen to that instead of my usual podcasts. Good option for the gym.
10. Read physical newspapers and/or magazines
Somehow I feel like that might make me more focused and willing.
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