Here are ten ideas for practicting your Spanish this summer. They do not require a passport or plane ticket and many are low-cost or free.
10. Pick up a copy of El Tiempo Latino or Washington Hispanic.
Both are free and available throughout the DC metro area. Build your vocabulary, read the news from a slightly different perspective and learn about issues of importance to the local Spanish-speaking community.
9. Watch a movie.
Here are a few favorites. Look for them at a NOVA library, on Amazon.com or Netflix:
The orphanage
The Pan's Labyrinth
Innocent Voices
And Your Mother Too
The same moon
Talk to her
Butterfly's Tongue
Amores perros
Motorcycle Diaries
My family
Real Women Have Curves
Wild horses
The Spanish inn
Machuca
Nine Queens
Waiting list
Set aside five minutes a day to write at least one sentence.
7. Join or start a Spanish language Meetup group.
See where other “fanáticos” are meeting up here:
6. Subscribe to the Notes in Spanish podcast.
Hosts Ben and Marina entertain as they educate. “Inspired Beginner” through Advanced language lessons available on iTunes and here:
5. Sign up for a virtual language exchange through The Mixxer
Go to for information about matching with a Spanish-speaking student of English.
4. Check out a book of poetry, short stories or a novel in the Spanish literature section (starts with “PQ”) of the Alexandria Library.
Some bilingual editions are available too.
3. Get hooked on “Mi Vida Loca,” a telenovela from BBC.co.uk.
Puruse the grocery stores, bakeries, markets and restaurants in the Chriligua section of Alexandria or Mt. Pleasant, Columbia Heights or Adams Morgan in DC.
1. Take a class at NOVA!
For a complete list of course offerings visit: