A website to learn Spanish maintained by a group of teachers. It is free, clear and has comprehensive grammar explanations, including a random Spanish verb test generator, as well as a diverse range of interesting cultural articles. It also offers the option of purchasing additional ‘premium’ services. is particularly interesting for students that need to improve this particular skill.
An online programme created by the Cervantes Institute to teach Spanish to young learners. It includes vocabulary activities and interactive stories
A website created and maintained by Gerald Erichen, a North American journalist who provides a comprehensive set of well-explained grammar lessons, as well as many other interesting and original articles.
Professor Enrique Yepes has created a collection of resources for intermediate and advanced students of Spanish from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. It contains grammar explanations and exercises, a guide to Spanish writing-style, articles, etc.
Professor Matthew D. Stroud from the Department of Modern Languages at Trinity University, in San Antonio, Texas, has created this website with loads of Spanish Grammar exercises with auto correction.
Annenberg Learner is a North American company whose multimedia resources help teachers increase their expertise in their fields. Many programs are also intended for students in the classroom and viewers at home. You can watch episodes of ‘Destinos’, a soap-opera in Spanish. The episodes begin with basic and end with advanced language, providing a fun and effective way to practice your Spanish listening skills.
This is an excellent website to view how the sounds of Spanish are articulated and to learn the basics of Spanish phonetics.
The virtual resource centre of the Cervantes Institute (Centro Virtual Cervantes) has a section called ‘Lecturas paso a paso’ where you can find reading materials organised according to your level.
Another section called ‘Historias de debajo de la luna’ where you can find reading materials from different countries written by locals who describe their customs, legends and others.
The University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada has created this website as part of a Project to collect stories from all over the world written in Spanish. A great resource for advanced learners who want to branch out and experience some Spanish texts.
City University of Hong Kong in collaboration with Spanish teachers from HKU created this website with some of the works of Pablo Neruda, a Chilean poet. You can enjoy texts in both English and Spanish.
A monolingual dictionary which is a very good tool if you have an intermediate or advanced level of Spanish.
A monolingual dictionary for foreigners with easy definitions, provided by SM, a Spanish publishing house.
An multilingual online dictionary to translate from English to Spanish and viceversa
The Spanish Language Foundation is a private institution created to respond to a twofold desire: on the one hand to promote the Spanish language and culture in countries where Spanish is not the main language, and secondly to spread the image of Spain and Castilla y León throughout the world. It offers different multimedia channels for students to practice their Spanish and know more about the culture:
Professor Orlando R. Kelm from the University of Austin, Texas has created this site to provide video activities for Spanish students of different levels. Spanish Proficiency Exercises is a compilation of brief video clips in which native speakers of Spanish from various locations throughout Latin America and Spain demonstrate various language tasks. The videos come with transcripts as well.
A very useful compilation of Spanish learning materials and resources provided by the British broadcaster.
The British newspaper has created this language resources website with a collection of useful articles to read, vocabulary and grammar structures for different situations and audio files.
A resource for students and teachers. Students can use it to learn or to supplement their learning and teachers can use it to supplement their lessons plans. It offers free videos made by Spanish speakers or students all with a teaching point about vocabulary, grammar or culture. Each video is accompanied by a script and a translation.
A language portal to learn Spanish with a dictionary, games, quizzes, etc.
Official webpage of the Centro Virtual Cervantes, part of Instituto Cervantes. You will find lots of resources and information.
A great website where common gestures used by Spanish speakers are explained and illustrated with examples of use.
One of the most interesting Spanish websites to find movies free or at a low cost to watch online with very good quality. It includes independent movies from all over the world.
A digital magazine sponsored by the government of Castilla y León that includes videos (and their transcript) about Spanish and Latin American history and art.
Some Spanish newspapers:
Newspapers in Spanish
Index of magazines and publications in Spanish.
Official website of the Spanish public TV and radio channel where you can watch TV programmes (series, news reports, shows, documentaries, etc.) and listen to national radio (and its numerous channels and programs).
Another product from the Fundación de Lengua Española where radio programs have been adapted for students of Spanish as a Foreign Language.
List of Spanish radio stations.
Podcasts are certainly one of the most convenient ways to develop our listening skill. You can download them onto your computer or smartphone and listen to them during a commute, working out, tidying your place, having a coffee… Nowadays, you can listen to many podcasts that are specifically designed for Spanish language learners (apart from the ones that are for Spanish speakers which might be too challenging for you) and you can download them easily from their websites or online broadcasters like Itunes. These are only a few of the many you can find:
Audiria is free and provides programs for all levels. They have an enormous amount of material as they upload podcasts every day. They also provide exercises and other resources.
A lot of free material as well as the chance to listen to hosts from many Spanish-speaking countries so you can be exposed to some of the many accents of Spanish.
Created by an English-Colombian real life couple, Spanish obsessed prides podcasts for beginners, intermediated and advanced students.
Quite formal in structure and focused on grammar. Their website contains a lot of additional materials.
Very complete podcast that emphasizes conversational Spanish on up to date subjects. It comes with transcriptions, worksheets and vocabulary tasks.
Notes in Spanish is a very popular podcast produced by an English-Spanish couple that lives in Madrid. It provides materials for every level and they also focus in conversational everyday Spanish.
A live Spanish class where up-to-date news are told at a slighter slower pace with the help of flash cards, grammar support, pronunciation practice etc.
The University bookstore on campus sells the textbooks that are used by the Spanish Programme at HKU: